It is one way of getting attention.
December 21 2012
"all of the above is false"
Yes, it is taught in German schools.
The Holocaust
A personal artifact of a concentration camp VICTIM (not survivor) would be effective. How do you deny the little girl who once held the tattered remains of a teddy bear? If that's not possible, remember pictured are worth a thousand words.
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December 21 2012
"all of the above is false"
Yes, it is taught in German schools.
Oh, dude, those people are like flat-earthers - living in their own little world. The Holocaust definitely happened, like, there's tons of evidence and survivors who can attest to it. Denying it is just plain ignorant and disrespectful.
No.There is a lot of misunderstanding about laws against Holocaust denial. In countries that have such laws (for example, Germany) there is no requirement for "believing in the Holocaust". The prohibition or ban is on publicly denying it. The laws do not say "Thou shalt believe in the Holocaust".Nevertheless, this is a restriction on freedom of speech ...Incidentally, contrary to a widespread misconception, Britain has no law against Holocaust denial.
#1 They get some kick or other out of it. I don't think they are paid for denying the Holocaust._____# 2 There is not really a punishment for denying the Holocaust.______Regarding #2 There are officially 14 countries that have enacted thought crime legislation to specifically protect the holocaust from revisionist.It is important to note that the holocaust is the only subject in the history of the west that is not subject to debate or revision. Denier speculate that this is because the history could not stand up to standardized historical review. My oppinion is my own, but i encourage you to look into the claims and contentions of the holocaust narrative.Some people just want to deny the fact that humanity is capable of such atrocities, and simply want to forget about the nightmarish past. Other, more aggressive, deniers see Jews, Gypsies, Homosexuals, and other Holocaust victims as sub-human, and that they will go to heaven if they rid the world of them.Another Answer:From what I have read and the revisionsts I met, they truly believe their arguments are logical and accurate and in some claims they are very convincing.Another Answer:There are numerous political reasons why Holocaust Deniers deny the Holocaust, namely to undermine the nature of the State of Israel or the Rights that Jews and other minorities have gained since the Holocaust. Israel is seen by many as being an international reaction to the Holocaust. If the Holocaust was in some way invalidated, this would, in their minds, invalidate the State of Israel. Similarly if minorities were not as violently oppressed and exterminated as they were in the Holocaust, there would be no need to protect them as strongly as they have been protected in Europe.It is important to note that although the Holocaust swayed international opinion as regards Zionist aspirations, the basis for the State of Israel comes out of writings by Herzl, Jabotinsky, and Ahad Ha-Am from before the Holocaust and the connection between the Holocaust and the on-the-ground creation of the State of Israel is tenuous if at all present.
the holocaust 2 that's what will happen theres no point denying that's no whats goin to happe to every coloured person in the country
He is still denying the murder.There was no denying his unfaithfulness now. The private detective was a good investment.
i am denying your offer
I am denying your loan application. He was denying that he had a drug problem.
Here is an example sentence with the word "denying":All the evidences suggested that Samuel Miller was the murderer, but he kept on denying that he committed the crime.