Message from @EnderOctanus
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And why the jews. They was the perfect scapegoat after the hardship of Germany defeat in ww1
Also, they are perceived as being sneaky rat people
the most common person who is a holocaust denier is a nazi? i think the most common are muslims in the middle east
nazis are pretty... rare
They are another version of autism
As bad as nazis
Fuck them both <:trumped:440551399772913674>
i don't actually buy the conspiracy theories, as it's so shady, and as you say, would require a big cover up. but the sheer size of the conspiracy theories makes me aware that i don't understand the dynamics of the debate
and i don't think most do
@aradesh Why do people hate us, and call us alt right? The same motivation.
Like seriously when you wanna find out about someone do you go talk to their sworn enemies only? Don't you think their opinion of your subject might be a lil iffy on reality
They need an enemy
I buy a lot of conspiracies
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Tolerant and open minded af but like I said the holocaust denying just ain't it chief
I'd have more respect for you if you were a flattard
it doesn't help that 17 european countries outlaw denying the holocaust
And those people are apes
I mean that's wrong
if anything's going to make one feel a conspiracy theory has credibility, it's countries outlawing holding that opinion
You should be able to have the wrong opinion even factually wrong and spread it around
yup
It is helping fuel the fire I agree
Cucked europe
The entire thing happened over there though so I think they are especially sensitive to the subject. Doesn't make censorship right though.
if there was a conspiracy, some of the things we'd expect to see exist, but i agree, this is not at all sufficient evidence
necessary but not sufficient
the main reason for holocaust denial conspiracy is maybe to manipulate people by making them feel special by being beholden to some forbidden knowledge and getting them to join the cause of antisemitism
Yeah basically.
i think it can also make peolpe more pliable too, like religion
if you can accept there's one giant conspiracy...
it makes believing anything else easier too
Yes.
yeah
It really do be like that sometimes
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@Werlf hello nigga friend
but see, you say all the historical data verifies it happened. i'm sure you're right, but i haven't looked into it myself, and neither have most people who claim to be certain it happened. so from that sense, the fact that a) it's illegal to debate in some countries b) there's enormous moral outcry whenever it's discussed, c) there's a huge underground movement of conspiracy theorists saying it didn't happen, are together sufficient (in my opinion) reasons to at least think the issue requires some deeper investigation
Hei ren ce suo
@Werlf hei ren ce suo
 
       
       
       
       
       
      