MikeK
Gold Member
Well said -- and very true.I never could understand the ban of questioning any aspect of the so called Holocaust?
In some countries a person can go to prison for publicly challenging the official story.
Why?
What are they hiding?
Every other historical event has been reexamined and debated to death by historians. But the Holocaust narrative is officially off limits. Question any aspect of it and your academic career is over. ....![]()
The mass murder perpetrated by the Third Reich included categories other than Jews. But the endless lament by Jews, which has become a systematic form of widespread pre-conscious indoctrination that includes hundreds of "Holocaust" museums in every state in our Nation and in every country in the world, ignores the factor of victim diversity thus aggressively conveying the popular impression that only Jews were persecuted.
I personally have no doubt that systematic mass murder by the Nazi regime took place during the late 1930s and early 1940s. But am I supposed to believe every description of that crime presented in every book and movie produced on the topic -- or am I entitled to indulge in contradictory assertions for the purpose of drawing my own conclusions?
If some wish to write books proclaiming the so-called Holocaust never happened, and if others choose to weigh such claims, why should these Jewish organizations be so determined to suppress opposing thoughts?