I am a holocaust denier, but open to your view.
There are numerous holocaust denial videos found at:
holocaustdenialvideos.com
I'm most interested in what people think about the video "One Third Of The Holocaust" found there but feel free to discuss the other holocaust denial videos also.
I am asking if anyone here can watch some episodes of one of the videos and state specifically that they don't agree with in a specific episode. I request the following guidelines:
1) Discuss a specific episode of a specific video. The videos are all broken up into episodes. Don't change subject to another holocaust topic, which the videos don't cover. For instance the comment "what about the millions who saw it happen?" would be breaking this guideline, since the videos don't cover that and it thus changes the topic.
2) Don't focus on how it is or hateful to be a denier. Rather, state specifically what you don't agree with (or agree with) in a specific episode of a specific video at holocaust denial videos dot com.
Sorry to put "specific" in bold but you wouldn't believe how hard it is to get people to do this. We'll see if anyone can do it here.
Turning up here and suggesting the JREF skeptics discuss these videos is like a 14 year old boy popping up and saying 'hey! whaddya think of Loose Change?!'
Every single one of those videos has been debunked
here at Holocaust Controversies. Whining that "those just seem like put-downs to me" is hilarious.
Perhaps, instead of trying
argumentum ad YouTubium, you might have the wit to put forward a
specific, focused argument yourself?
Data-dumping a 30 part video does not amount to a reasoned argument, but is in fact simply propaganda. You have met with an overwhelmingly negative response, so I guess the attempt to get people to watch videos that are
three years old has failed.
I'll note in passing that while I belong to the HC blog team I did not write up any of the 'One Third of the Holocaust' videos for the simple reason that it is beneath me, as an academic, to bother with arguments that are 'written up' on a YouTube video. If one of my students submitted an essay in the form of a video they would get an instant zero, just as if they had been caught plagiarising.
I'll also note that members of the HC blog team as well as non-denier members of the RODOH forum
threw down a challenge to the 'revisionist' community to debate the Aktion Reinhard camps of Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka in a formal manner.
Although a revisionist team were initially willing to pick up that gauntlet, it now looks like the team has collapsed of its own internal discord and laziness. This after we were informed privately that a number of prominent online revisionists 'flatly refused' to take part in the debate. Were you one of those who refused, 'budly' aka denierbud? I rather think you were, given the non-response to the criticisms levelled at your videos.
That, folks, is basically that. Everyone has heard of Holocaust denial, it gets mentioned in speeches by presidents and prime ministers, and reported on in newspapers when one of these troglodytes violates the laws of the few countries that criminalise it as a form of antisemitism (which it most certainly is).
But online, it seems that 'revisionism' cannot muster even a six-a-side soccer team to engage skeptics in proper debate.
Not to worry; we'll be publishing our challenge to the chickens this autumn anyway. So you guys lose doubly; you're too chicken to engage in formal debate, and you'll have to contend with the debunkings anyway.
I suspect you'll all do the la-la-la-can't-hear-you routine that is so beloved of CTs; but that's okay; you thereby confirm that you really are CTs, and not as you pretend to be, people advocating a rationally formulated argument.