Holocaust survivors urge Facebook to remove denial posts.

Indeed, it's interesting how of all historical events there's only one that we are not allowed to have a differing opinion on. It's almost like they have an agenda all based on said event and questioning that narrative dangers that agenda.
 
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Indeed, it's interesting how of all historical events there's only one that we are not allowed to have a differing opinion on.
@Papabakvet shut this goy down bro
 
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Indeed, it's interesting how of all historical events there's only one that we are not allowed to have a differing opinion on. It's almost like they have an agenda all based on said event and questioning that narrative dangers that agenda.
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Indeed, it's interesting how of all historical events there's only one that we are not allowed to have a differing opinion on. It's almost like they have an agenda all based on said event and questioning that narrative dangers that agenda.

If you think the holocaust didn't happen you're just beyond help lmfao
 
I disagree
Personally, I don't really care if it did happen at the end of the day tbh but I have studied arguments on both sides quite extensively in the past and I find the deniers' arguments more believable ngl.

Doesn't mean it didn't happen with 100% certainty, but I think everyone should come to the conclusion that the 6 million figure is BS.
If it did happen, the number is far lower than that.

For a country that was fighting a war at 3 fronts (Eastern, Western and Mediterranean) It's logistically impossible to transport 6 million, coming from all corners of Europe (From the South of France to the outskirts of Moscow and from Oslo to the North of Africa) in less than 4 years. Simply put, a country that is also fighting a war at 3 fronts, simultaneously, can never have the adequate resources to pull that off.

I also find it weird how virtually all of the major ww2 leaders, Eisenhower, Churchill and De Gaulle all published their autobiographies post WW2 and not a single one of them ever mentioned the words 'holocaust' 'gas chambers' 'mass extermination of jews' or anything along those lines.

Also, keep in mind that about 70% of the human body is made up of water. Because of this, it takes up to 3 hours to burn a human corpse.
You do the math, it's simply impossible to burn 6.000.000 corpses in less than 4 years.
This is probably one of the main arguments for me.
 
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