floghammer
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- Oct 4, 2010
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I've been thinking about your position lately. You claim that the Jews would've leaped into furious action under the atrocities they suffered. Leaving aside the logical inconsistencies which have been pointed out over and over, you also claim that your position is more charitable to the Jews.
Your position is that the Jews would've had a reaction to their suffering that is completely unlike other oppressed groups throughout history. You are holding them to an unrealistically high standard, and claiming that since they do not meet that standard, they could not every have been in the situation in the first place. The official story holds them to a much lower, more human standard. And I have never, ever see you respond to requests to explain the difference between the Jews and any other groups save the Soviet POWs, and even then only after you took weeks to come up with a hand-wave which was proven wrong almost immediately and which you never addressed again.
Oh snap.
US soldiers taken prisoner by the Japanese during World War II suffered brutal treatment. US POW taken prisoner by the Germans were on holiday compared to those taken by the Japanese. Was there ever an uprising by the Americans in Japanese prison camps?