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01 Jul 2018

"In connection with the criticism in the private-messages, I will briefly express my own position on the "Holocaust" and similar things - verified by years of reading various materials on the subject, personal experience of communication (including - with the Jews) and just formed over the years, common sense.

  1. "The Holocaust", as a mass extermination of Jews on an ethnic principle by the German Nazis during the Second World War, existed. Existed for real. And most of all he hit the Eastern European Jewry (first of all - Polish, Belarusian, Ukrainian - there were already a lot of Jews in the RSFSR, but they did not live compactly). Such a "main blow" fell on the Eastern European Jews ("Ashkenazi") for a number of reasons:
  2. The Nazi regime in these territories was established rapidly and suddenly - the overwhelming majority of Jews did not have an opportunity to escape in time;
  3. In the course of the war, the Himmler department considered it possible to carry out a mass genocide of the Jewish population under the slogan "war will erase all costs" even before the "final solution" to carry out the mass genocide by the "Einsatz-commands" (composed mainly of "SS punished batallions"). And further - by the formations from among local accomplices, on which it was possible to shift the basic volume of "dirty work" quickly.
  4. The relatively recent genocide of some privileged and wealthy social groups of the Russian and other population by the Bolsheviks, which lasted almost until the beginning of the war and was carried out with the massive and active participation of ethnic Jews, could not help but leave the masses of those who wanted to take revenge, who were "realized" in a very active way by the Hitlerite occupation authorities, which gave a special scope to the genocide of the Jews.

  5. After the "final decision", Eastern Europe became the place of expulsion and extermination of the Jewish population from the Reich itself, the Reich Commissariat and the Protectorate (as well as a number of other Nazi-controlled countries and territories). Until 1943, strictly speaking, there was almost no "Holocaust" of Western European Jewry - although it was driven into a ghetto, where it was waiting for its fate in not too (to put it mildly) comfortable conditions.

  6. In the course of the extermination of the Jews (the lion's share of whose victims were Eastern European Jews), the Nazis and their accomplices (in fact, the same Nazis) killed, according to more or less adequate estimates, about 600-800 thousand people of Jewish origin or with an admixture of Jewish blood. Most of them were destroyed for belonging to this nationality. But no "6 million" (or even 2-3 million) Jews who were murdered can be talked about - even if the victims of the "Holocaust" are joined by tens of thousands of Jews and people with an admixture of Jewish blood who died on the fronts of the Second World War in all the warring armies (including the German Wehrmacht and the armies of its allies, where there were a lot of them).

  7. As with any genocide based solely on ethnic and religious grounds, the "Holocaust" is an inexcusable crime for any Christian and deserves the most serious condemnation. The punishment of his ideologists and executors was well deserved.

  8. At the same time, the elevation of the Jewish people to the rank of "saint untouchable", while at the same time forgetting all the crimes committed against humanity by its own representatives (for example, the actual genocide of the entire social and national-cultural strata of the Russian people and other peoples of the former Russian Empire from 1918 to 1940), is a heinous hypocrisy and an example of "double standards", so beloved by the Jewish financial oligarchy and their servants."

source: his vk page

01 Jul 2018 "In connection with the criticism in the private-messages, I will briefly express my own position on the "Holocaust" and similar things - verified by years of reading various materials on the subject, personal experience of communication (including - with the Jews) and just formed over the years, common sense. 1. "The Holocaust", as a mass extermination of Jews on an ethnic principle by the German Nazis during the Second World War, existed. Existed for real. And most of all he hit the Eastern European Jewry (first of all - Polish, Belarusian, Ukrainian - there were already a lot of Jews in the RSFSR, but they did not live compactly). Such a "main blow" fell on the Eastern European Jews ("Ashkenazi") for a number of reasons: - The Nazi regime in these territories was established rapidly and suddenly - the overwhelming majority of Jews did not have an opportunity to escape in time; - In the course of the war, the Himmler department considered it possible to carry out a mass genocide of the Jewish population under the slogan "war will erase all costs" even before the "final solution" to carry out the mass genocide by the "Einsatz-commands" (composed mainly of "SS punished batallions"). And further - by the formations from among local accomplices, on which it was possible to shift the basic volume of "dirty work" quickly. - The relatively recent genocide of some privileged and wealthy social groups of the Russian and other population by the Bolsheviks, which lasted almost until the beginning of the war and was carried out with the massive and active participation of ethnic Jews, could not help but leave the masses of those who wanted to take revenge, who were "realized" in a very active way by the Hitlerite occupation authorities, which gave a special scope to the genocide of the Jews. 2. After the "final decision", Eastern Europe became the place of expulsion and extermination of the Jewish population from the Reich itself, the Reich Commissariat and the Protectorate (as well as a number of other Nazi-controlled countries and territories). Until 1943, strictly speaking, there was almost no "Holocaust" of Western European Jewry - although it was driven into a ghetto, where it was waiting for its fate in not too (to put it mildly) comfortable conditions. 3. In the course of the extermination of the Jews (the lion's share of whose victims were Eastern European Jews), the Nazis and their accomplices (in fact, the same Nazis) killed, according to more or less adequate estimates, about 600-800 thousand people of Jewish origin or with an admixture of Jewish blood. Most of them were destroyed for belonging to this nationality. But no "6 million" (or even 2-3 million) Jews who were murdered can be talked about - even if the victims of the "Holocaust" are joined by tens of thousands of Jews and people with an admixture of Jewish blood who died on the fronts of the Second World War in all the warring armies (including the German Wehrmacht and the armies of its allies, where there were a lot of them). 4. As with any genocide based solely on ethnic and religious grounds, the "Holocaust" is an inexcusable crime for any Christian and deserves the most serious condemnation. The punishment of his ideologists and executors was well deserved. 5. At the same time, the elevation of the Jewish people to the rank of "saint untouchable", while at the same time forgetting all the crimes committed against humanity by its own representatives (for example, the actual genocide of the entire social and national-cultural strata of the Russian people and other peoples of the former Russian Empire from 1918 to 1940), is a heinous hypocrisy and an example of "double standards", so beloved by the Jewish financial oligarchy and their servants." source: his vk page

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[–] [deleted] 0 pt (edited )

Well, it's a very good website if you like documentaries, movies, series, animation and/or anime. Here is [redacted]

If you hate Netflix but regularly watch movies yous hould check this out.

And yes, I shouldn't have called this guy "anti-semitic", even jokingly, he is not. I'm 30 (even though it's offtopic), even though you didn't ask, you are definitely older than me.

Personally I think Holocaust denial should be decriminalized of course.

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Your age isn't off topic. I mentioned it first because when I was a kid (yes, well before you were) we were taught different 'facts' than are being taught now.

Personally I think Holocaust denial should be decriminalized of course.

The best way to confront uncomfortable speech is with more speech, not banning speech.

Fun fact from my life: the first time I've seen a black person (it was on TV) and the first time I've heard the word "racist" was at a dy when I was at the barber shop, they were cutting my hair, I was about 6 years old or younger, there was a TV (some brazilian soap opera) just for background noise (but I've seen through a mirror) some white guy was saying "blah, blahh, bladiddy-blah-blah", and the black person proclaimed "you're a racist!" So that's how I learned that white people are racist but also learned that it's bad.

Which leads one to a philosophical question: how many times does a person (white, black, jewish, or other) get hit in a head with propaganda like this before he stops thinking. Whatever the answer, I do believe it's only the question of amount of time and exposure, no one is immune to propaganda.

Fuck, ths world is depressing.

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Here's a fun fact: Even your beliefs are due to propaganda. The trick is in trying to understand why you believe what you believe and why you feel what you feel. Always question what you're told, especially if you'd tend to agree with it.