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but i do think that it happened
i think there's a good amount of evidence to support that
@mcstubbs And I believe that the evidence is false, fabricated, or non existant at all.
well, i think you're incorrect in that assumption
*everyone else is wrong*
i think the wealth of information available points in the direction that the holocaust did indeed happen and that there's not much evidence that it didn't
@When Things Aren't Right Go Left The thing is that you don't really know, but because the common consensus is that it did/didn't happen and dosen't conflict with your belief, you believe that it is above questioning, and anybody who does question it is automatically wrong.
@mcstubbs You got any to show me?
@When Things Aren't Right Go Left When did I claim everybody else was wrong?
ya'll read mark fisher
@🖤 Limeboo 🖤 Sounds like a faggot.
don't bully he was a good lad
there's some good stuff in here
the eichmann trials are good
the nuremberg trials in general are good
p-please read mark fisher
@Deleted User you are not playing by the rules of historical evidence or even logic
Why would anyone bother?
huh, didn't show that on desktop
sorry about that
@When Things Aren't Right Go Left I don't give a damn, I am not required to follow your rules to please you.
@Deleted User So you're not interested in a debate?
@mcstubbs Any evidence that dosen't have me sign up for a fishy website?
@When Things Aren't Right Go Left Funny coming from the guy who claimed that the holocaust is above questioning.
@Deleted User Because there's no evidence to even start a debate
@When Things Aren't Right Go Left I don't see any from you
i mean, transcriptions of the eichmann trials, the eichmann interrogations and the nuremberg trials are widely available
*Google searching intensifes*
@mcstubbs Yhea, it isn't like they were coercied or threatened into confessing or anything.
i mean, from what i can gather, a lot of them weren't
@mcstubbs How would you know?
all of them weren't, from what i can tell
How would you know?
well, i remember reading a while back (i'll have to dig it up) that the american and british investigators didn't for one quite simple reason
they needed the trials to be legitimate
the needed to set a precedent for war crimes trials because nothing like it had really been pulled off before
@mcstubbs And how do you know they didn't do it behind the scenes and off the record?
(What a citation that is, by the way.)