TSR
Illuminator
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For example, if you ask to see a photograph of a mass grave holding 800,000 bodies you will initially be rebuked and insulted for implying that anybody would take a photograph of such a thing.
If you want to see a photographic evidence of gas chambers at Auschwitz, you'll be pointed to something like this.
I read the 'don't show me Anne Frank's diary" comment as a 'don't show me non-evidence as evidence' warning. Because there are people out there who think that a picture of Anne Frank and asking "what happened to this little girl" is an effective rebuttal to holocaust deniers.
No, in both cases you will be asked why you disregard all of the other types of evidence which exists, to ask for a specific pose which may or may not.
And LOL -- it is an effective rebuttal to those who claim that the Jews deserved it, or that they must have broken some law to be treated they the Germans did.
So tell us, DZ, straight up: did the Jews deserve what the Germans did to them. That's a "yes" or "no" question. Was their treatment deserved? Even little Bronislaw to my left?
Give me a minute to cue up your tap dancing music -- or shall we just cue up "Good Night, Ladies" right away?
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