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Here's another book that has outed the fake diary





It's really irrelevant if everything was 100% her words. She was real and what the book notes is a very good representation of what her and many others went through.

Being that it represents what a young person went through it makes it more attractive for young people to read and understand what happened.

Nothing bad in that.
 
Anyone not willing to spread neo nazi propaganda…I see they found a will pawn with the dembot base

Asking legitimate questions about a questionable document is "neo-Nazi Propaganda"?

It's really irrelevant if everything was 100% her words. She was real and what the book notes is a very good representation of what her and many others went through.

That's kind of like saying any work of historical fiction is a legitimate source of history, because stuff really happened and some of the people described were real.

Being that it represents what a young person went through it makes it more attractive for young people to read and understand what happened.

Well, if it was made up by her father and a writer with an ax to grind, um, yeah, it's kind of a big deal.

No one is denying the Holocaust happened. But taking a 16 year old girl's diary and adding a bunch of stuff to it for propaganda purposes is dishonest.
 
That's kind of like saying any work of historical fiction is a legitimate source of history, because stuff really happened and some of the people described were real.

Any kind? I never said that. I explained why it's irrelevant if this book was 100% her words.

Well, if it was made up by her father and a writer with an ax to grind, um, yeah, it's kind of a big deal.

No one is denying the Holocaust happened. But taking a 16 year old girl's diary and adding a bunch of stuff to it for propaganda purposes is dishonest.

Schindler's List wasn't a documentary but still a very powerful movie.
 
Asking legitimate questions about a questionable document is "neo-Nazi Propaganda"?



That's kind of like saying any work of historical fiction is a legitimate source of history, because stuff really happened and some of the people described were real.



Well, if it was made up by her father and a writer with an ax to grind, um, yeah, it's kind of a big deal.

No one is denying the Holocaust happened. But taking a 16 year old girl's diary and adding a bunch of stuff to it for propaganda purposes is dishonest.
You didn’t ask questions you repeated the neo nazi propaganda that it wasn’t real…even linking to well known holocaust denier
 
It was. It just wasn't accepted by all.
Slavery certainly was addressed, it’s why we fought the war, but the legality wasn’t addressed until after the war, Lincoln didn’t want to further alienate the dems that were still loyal to the union during the war
 
Slavery certainly was addressed, it’s why we fought the war, but the legality wasn’t addressed until after the war, Lincoln didn’t want to further alienate the dems that were still loyal to the union during the war

President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, as the nation approached its third year of bloody civil war. The proclamation declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."

The Emancipation Proclamation
 
You obviously never read it, because it freed not a single slave in the Confederacy, only in areas controlled by the union, which was very little at that point in the war. Lincoln had to wait until the North somewhat "won" a major battle at Antietam to announce it because the Confederacy was kicking Union ass in the East.
 
You obviously never read it, because it freed not a single slave in the Confederacy, only in areas controlled by the union, which was very little at that point in the war. Lincoln had to wait until the North somewhat "won" a major battle at Antietam to announce it because the Confederacy was kicking Union ass in the East.

I never argued that it didn't take the war to carry out the proclamation. I am arguing against the idea that slavery was not addressed until after the war.
 
That didn’t make slavery illegal. It only freed slaves that were in the states in rebellion
It really only freed slaves in the states in rebellion that were controlled by Union forces. That's the reason for the holiday of Juneteenth. Slaves in Texas had no idea they were free until the Union forces entered south Texas nearly two months after the war ended in Virginia.
 
Another sign that We the People, the Posterity, have had enough.

Slowly, inch by inch, reclaiming our birthrights. But the battle will take years and we must not grow weary.






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Our country's history hasn't been perfect, but, it's still our history and shouldn't be forgotten.
Just like what is happening to our country now, it will be history and not forgotten.
Who said anyone is "forgetting history"? We are acknowledging traitors...and their role in our countries history.
They should not be acknowledged...period.
 

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