A question about Holocaust deniers

Mmmm… Nazi beef.

Ha ha ha!. Yet another instance of the Jewish Media suppressing Jewish Kennedy assassination CTs!

It’s not really beef. :eek:

Because they don’t believe in governments, discourage their followers from joining the military and a number of other things that piss off authoritarians and really piss off totalitarians.

They knocked on Hitler’s door once too often.

I’ve seen a sort of inverse Holocaust denial from (a small minority of) Zionists. Obviously they don’t claim the number of Jews killed is exaggerated; rather, they insist that it was only Jews, that the rounding up and gassing of Roma, LGBT, Communists etc. didn’t happen – or, chillingly, shouldn’t count.

On the Skeptic’s Guide to the Universe podcast not long ago, there was a sort of field report from someone who’d been to a CT convention who reported that every nutjob narrative eventually included Jews/Judaism, in varying levels of veiled terms.

There are levels of antisemitism (or any form of bigotry). I think it counts if you think all people who act adversely to the good of humanity are either Jews or taking orders from Jews; I don’t think this is meaningfully mitigated if you don’t think all or even most Jews are in on it.

That may not constitute antisemitism, but I would agree with Marley that it’s certainly a sign of it.

Wait a minute…do you mean that all I have to do to keep them away from my house is to become a dictator, and set up a bunch of concentration camps??:eek:

“Hmmmm…” said handsomeharry, looking off into the distance thoughtfully,as though intrigued.

Anyone who denies a matter of historical fact, regardless of what that fact is is IMO mentally ill.

Its on film, its on photos, there are first hand accounts from the victims, and first hand accounts from the liberators, even though those liberators didn’t particulary like each other .

As in Russians and the Western allies.

Its like denying D Day happened, or the Blitz, or the nuclear bombings.

You have to be seriously F#cked up to deny that it happened.