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Anybody read German, here is the article mentioned above supposedly stating the 6 million figure is pure fabrication.
ANTI ANTI DER SUNDENBOCK, continued on the next page......
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legis548 wrote:Here is a new video from David Cole.
I wasn't sure whether this warrants new thread or not.
https://youtu.be/x2v60sisDNI?t=904
Archie wrote:In Cole's more recent interviews he goes to great lengths to distinguish between "deniers" and "revisionists." And he throws shade at pretty much everyone except for Weber and Irving (the other guys who share his holocaust-lite position).
Archie wrote: Cole is the hardest for me to read. He pushes holocaust-lite with much more enthusiasm and much more effectively than either Weber or Irving, but I just can't believe that he's being honest with the arguments he's making. There's no way that he doesn't understand the problems with the alleged open-air cremations. Yet here he brushes off the issue with nothing but distortion and bluster.
legis548 wrote:Here is a new video from David Cole.
I wasn't sure whether this warrants new thread or not.
https://youtu.be/x2v60sisDNI?t=904
https://jweekly.com/2022/08/11/born-and ... ic-tropes/ | https://archive.ph/GuFyQBorn and raised Jewish, the man leading 19 years of protests against a Michigan synagogue embraces antisemitic tropes
BY STEWART AIN, FORWARD | AUGUST 11, 2022
The 76-year-old Holocaust denier who has protested outside a Michigan synagogue nearly every Shabbat for 19 years was born Jewish, attended Hebrew school, had a bar mitzvah and used to attend High Holiday services at the synagogue he targets.
What began as a protest against Israeli policies has morphed into one that challenges the Jewish state’s right to exist and traffics in blatantly antisemitic tropes. The organizer, Henry Herskovitz, holds signs with slogans like “Resist Jewish Power,” “No More Holocaust Movies” and “End Jewish Supremacism in Palestine,” along with one honoring a man who loved Hitler.
The weekly vigil outside an Ann Arbor synagogue building attracted national attention after two congregants sued, accusing the protesters of violating their right to freely exercise their religion. The lawsuits failed. Federal judges ruled that the Constitution protects the protesters’ free speech, and ordered the congregants to pay $159,000 in legal fees. The U.S. Supreme Court this spring refused to hear appeals.
But little has been written about the man spearheading the ongoing Shabbat demonstrations. In an interview, Herskovitz said that visits to Iraq, Israel and the West Bank led him not only to abandon Judaism but to believe baseless conspiracy theories implicating Israel for the 9/11 terror attacks and to reject the historical record of the Holocaust.
Herskovitz, in short, blames Jews for antisemitism. “I’m convinced that anti-Jewish sentiment always follows bad Jewish behavior,” he said.
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