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Re: Let's strategize how to be heard about the non-Jewish version of Holocaust

Postby Pia Kahn » 3 years 7 months ago (Tue Oct 29, 2019 11:47 am)

Let me say this:

The purpose of the meme cannot be a perfect refutation of the Holocaust story. The purpose must be to make the people aware of a serious problem and entice them to do their own research and thinking.

Thus, if we can show that their idea about the Holocaust is wrong then they may start to wonder...

For example: Most people believe that Hitler commanded the Holocaust. If they find out that no Hitler command exists, they will start to think.

Most people believe that the pictures of emaciated bodies proves the Holocaust,... Prove it wrong.

Most people believe that he Holocaust is extremely well documented... Prove them wrong...

Thos are three menes, none of which proves that the Holocaust is a hoax. But, they will change how people look at the Holocaust and doubts...

If people start to learn that they haven't been told the whole truth, then they will be prepared to even consider revisionism...
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Re: Let's strategize how to be heard about the non-Jewish version of Holocaust

Postby borjastick » 3 years 7 months ago (Tue Oct 29, 2019 12:39 pm)

In my experience the way to get people to understand the holocaust as claimed is nonsense is for the penny to drop. For many here it probably was something very simple such as the claimed numbers gassed and cremated every day. Pure fantasy. When people start to question the story, even if their doubt is only skin deep at that point, they soon realise the questions about the holocaust are very profound.

For me once the germ had been planted I couldn't stop my investigations. Obviously I read as much detail as possible over the years even though some of it was way above my science ability.
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Re: Let's strategize how to be heard about the non-Jewish version of Holocaust

Postby stinky » 3 years 7 months ago (Wed Oct 30, 2019 1:34 am)

I don't think a single thing will deliver the 'knockout blow'.
We need to pique people's interest. A strategy that will plant seeds of doubt in peoples (the average normies) mind.
Enough to actively engage in further inquiry.
Trying to convince someone 'well informed' takes time/resources away from targeting joe sixpack.
The 'well informed' may be suffering insurmountable cognitive dissonance, or are consciously trying to deceive.
It's easier to fool someone than to convince them that they have been fooled

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Re: Let's strategize how to be heard about the non-Jewish version of Holocaust

Postby Pia Kahn » 3 years 7 months ago (Wed Oct 30, 2019 4:31 am)

"We need to pique people's interest. A strategy that will plant seeds of doubt in peoples (the average normies) mind."

Exactly, we can't expect to unbrainwash people with a single meme who have been brainwashed for decades. We can only hope to open their minds. It's like losing a religion, a long and painful process. You must recognize and accept that you have been duped.

Once they are ready to merely discuss the matter, we can point to the numerous documentaries here, preferably starting with the Cole video, because Cole is Jew and is not suspected to be a nazi like all the other doubters.

So far most people will refuse to openly discuss the matter or even take a look at the evidence. We have to open their minds by creating a crack in the matrix. Only then will they be prepared to take the red pill.
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Re: Let's strategize how to be heard about the non-Jewish version of Holocaust

Postby forasanerworld » 3 years 7 months ago (Sat Nov 02, 2019 11:52 am)

It all started for me about a year ago when a British Labour politican (Luciana Berger) was going about anit-semitism within the party and it's failings in addressing it (to her and others satisfaction), two complaints of note were a female MP who had retweeted a cartoon of the Statue of Liberty with the Alien on its face writing "how true" but what really struck me was that a north London (the centre of the UK's jewish population) party meeting "a lady had not been allowed to speak", quite simply that made me think and a quick "Google" brought up Ursula Haverbeck's name after which that disparity of treatment mean I hardly stopped reading and searching for weeks. When appropriate I frequently pose the question, should an elderly lady be allowed to speak?

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Epstein memes go viral

Postby Pia Kahn » 3 years 7 months ago (Wed Nov 06, 2019 10:32 am)

https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/top-1 ... elf-memes/

The above link shows 10 epstein memes, which have gone viral. We should take a close look at how this works.

If we can create a single meme, like "no one was gassed in Auschwitz" or comparable, which gets this kind of publicity, we would be going a long long way.
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Meme: Don't doubt the Holocaust!?

Postby Pia Kahn » 3 years 7 months ago (Wed Nov 06, 2019 10:48 am)

Maybe we should start with a meme mocking the Holocaust taboo. You're aloud to doubt anything except for the Holocaust. If you do, then you are the incarnation of evil. This is less offensive, not illegal even in Germany, and it brings the problem to the public. The punch line could be: " Don't doubt the Holocaust." I can think of lots of funny images, which could highlight the publics hypocrisy.

I really like the idea. I hope some talented people could pick up on this.

The meme plays with the fact that you cannot unthink something. If someone says: Dont think of a giraffe, you must think of it.
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First Meme Proposal!

Postby Pia Kahn » 3 years 7 months ago (Wed Nov 06, 2019 11:24 am)

Article 19. Declaration of Human Rights

Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.

A map of countries, where Holocaust denial is illegal

In bold letters:

Don't doubt the hocaust!?

We need a skilled photoshop designer in order to make this happen.
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2. Meme proposal

Postby Pia Kahn » 3 years 7 months ago (Wed Nov 06, 2019 11:28 am)

Deborah Lipstadt stating :"The Holocaust has the dubious distinction of being the best documented Genocide in the world.

Judge gray from Lipstadt trial: Irving is correct that documents no clear evidence of homicidal gas Chambers.

In bold letters: Don't doubt the Holocaust!?

We should make a whole series of Lipstadt memes...
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3. Meme

Postby Pia Kahn » 3 years 7 months ago (Wed Nov 06, 2019 11:36 am)

Excerpt from the Lipstadt movie, Irving trying to debate Lipstadt. Lipstadt refuses to debate. Irving answers because you can't.

Don't doubt the Holocaust in bold letters on top of the video.
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4. Meme

Postby Pia Kahn » 3 years 7 months ago (Wed Nov 06, 2019 11:39 am)

Again excerpt from the Lipstadt movie. Irving makes the no holes no Holocaust argument.

New frame, large pictures of roof of crema 2

On top of the picture: Don't doubt the Holocaust.

OK. None of these memes address the aspect humour, but maybe someone else can think of something.
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O. K. My last meme proposal.

Postby Pia Kahn » 3 years 7 months ago (Wed Nov 06, 2019 12:01 pm)

A short video sequence showing dirty rats eating garbage...

A voice quoting Deborah Lipstadt equating Holocaust doubters with rats. Image of Deborah looking disgusted.

Above said image the quote :"Don't doubt the Holocaust."

Then white screen. Declaration if independence: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."

Blend in background image Michelangelo the creation of Adam. God touches Adam.

O. K. This is a never ending brainstorm. I must stop now. Good day!
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Re: Let's strategize how to be heard about the non-Jewish version of Holocaust

Postby Hannover » 3 years 7 months ago (Wed Nov 06, 2019 1:57 pm)

Pia Kahn:

Let us know when you've actually made the memes you talk of. :roll:

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Re: Let's strategize how to be heard about the non-Jewish version of Holocaust

Postby Pia Kahn » 3 years 7 months ago (Wed Nov 06, 2019 3:20 pm)

Does anyone care to post a constructive comment!? If we agree on a strategy, that would be great.

I don't mean you hannover, since you apparently don't care for memes. Why don't you post something meaningful on another thread!?
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Re: Let's strategize how to be heard about the non-Jewish version of Holocaust

Postby Lamprecht » 3 years 7 months ago (Wed Nov 06, 2019 3:28 pm)

PK: there is a good website called Pixlr which allows you to edit photos and make simple graphics. For me it's all I have to use until I buy a new laptop. It works pretty well for whatever you would need.
As for video editing, I have never tried it.
"There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments, and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance -- that principle is contempt prior to investigation."
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NOTE: I am taking a leave of absence from revisionism to focus on other things. At this point, the ball is in their court to show the alleged massive pits full of human remains at the so-called "extermination camps." After 8 decades they still refuse to do this. I wonder why...


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