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lorcutus.tolere
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Well, you're using, in your posts the EXACT SAME half-truths, insinuations, logical fallacies, and outright lies holocaust deniers use (see above for proof). If it quacks like a duck...
Let me recap my posts...
My first was an expression of my opinions on the matter of dealing with holocaust deniers (do not confuse these with my opinions on the holocaust itself).
I think holocaust deniers do cause a major problem...
As long as these groups of people deny its existence, a sort of "hallowed ground" attitude exists surrounding the holocaust. You're not allowed to question it or investigate it, because it's some "special" historic event. I think this is very bad.
I mentioned a case in my own country as an example of academic research (that being the thesis of a student at Canterburry University) being attacked by those whose opinion has been clouded by the existence of anti-sematic politicalist holocaust denial and revisionism (in this case the specific people being the Jewish Council of New Zealand).
In response to my example you offered harsh accusations and condemnation, with lack of research or the least scrap of understanding of the example given (had you been familiar with the example given you would no doubt appreciate the irony of your response).
The man in question, Joel Hayward, had "only" questioned the "holocaust myth" that the gas chambers ever existed or were used to exterminate jews. Hey, that's OK--only a million or two of the holocaust victims died in those chambers, so he's only denying the deaths of a 1-2 million worthless jews.
And, surprise surprise, it turns out that, yes, he DID ignore (as he had to) mountains of evidence about the gas chambers--including, of course, virtually all eyewitness' testimony, both jewish and Nazi--in favor of holding in higher esteem and accuracy Nazi documents speaking in veiled language about "resettlement" and so on, as "inconsistent" with the gas chamber claims.
I then corrected your accusations and pointed out the apparant lack of knowledge you had of the specific example. I concluded this from a number of things, including very specific false statements:
1) That Joel Hayward questioned that the gas chambers ever existed
2) That Joel Hayward is denying the death of 1-2 million Jews
3) That Joel Hayward ignored evidence about the gas chambers
4) That Joel Hayward favoured Nazi documents speaking in veiled language
The above four statements are all categorically false. I am not aware of a single person who has ever read Hayward's thesis making the above claims. I consider my reading comprehension to be extremely good, and I cannot find evidence for any of the above claims in his thesis.
You responded to my correction of your false accusations by accusing me of being a holocaust denier.
Do you consider the following statements to be true?
2) That no one carrying out legitimate research into the holocaust, free of agenda, has ever been accused of being a holocaust denier
1) That everyone accused of being a holocaust denier is in fact a holocaust denier
3) That anyone who claims someone has wrongly been accused of being a holocaust denier is, infact, a holocaust denier themself
Please answer the above. In addition, please quote the expressions of personal opinion in my posts that identify me as a holocaust denier. If you are unable to do so I expect you to retract your accusation and apologise.
To guide you, the following is the only comment I have made that I believe expresses any part of my personal opinions on the holocaust itself:
It was a very real event, carried out by very real human beings in charge of a modern, sophisticated country, with the silent consent of an entire society.
Please clarify how this equates to "holocaust denial".
-Andrew
P.S. Upon reflection I consider my statement "silent consent of an entire society" to be hyperbole. While I do not believe the entire German population were completely ignorant of what was happening to the Jews, I believe *some* would have been, thus "entire society" is a generalisation. Or if you like "The German People knew" but "not all german people knew" (note capitalisation)