What made you a Holocaust denier?
Honest examination and comparison of empirical data and supposed evidence on both sides of the argument.
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supposed evidence on both sides
...but only 'evidence' that supported your actual bigotry.
Thank you, Dum Clark: for providing us with the fact that you're a Nazi .
Nothing 'supposed' about it.
Your use of the word 'Supposed' is what condemns you.
Q: What made you a Holocaust denier?
Dom: Well, I already hated Jews for no real reason, and I felt it just sorta made sense, you know?
It's well documented and we have plenty of testimonials of people involved in the killing.
Heck - there's so much evidence left here in germany that the analysis and evaluation is still going on.
You should take a stroll through Berlin and other cities in germany.
We have something called "Stolpersteine" here, "Stumbling Stones" - brass cobblestones in the pavement in front of houses from which people have been deported and killed.
"Thanks" to german bureaucracy we know their names, birthdays and the day and place of their murder, all engraved in the cobblestones.
You would be shocked how many there are, and the project is still going.
Tell me where those people went, 6 millions of them?
You are a disgusting bottom feeder.
From a potential post-Mockingjay Hunger Games book:
“’What made you a Hunger Games denier?’
‘Honest examination and comparison of empirical data and supposed evidence on both sides of the argument.’”
...supposed evidence on both sides of the argument.
For such a serious claim, "supposed" evidence isn't good enough, you need to stick to the facts.
And examining both sides of the argument presupposes that they both have equal validity.
If you were truly trying to be objective, then you would have started from a null posistion and only examined verifiable facts before coming to a conclusion.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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