Hitler begged other countries to let Jewish immigrants in. The world denied his offer more than once.
The allies did mass fire bombings on Germany, eradicating civilians (Jews included) in huge numbers.
They did the same thing to Japan. They also put Japanese people in internment camps.
Then in the aftermath they told us how Hitler was the biggest bad guy in the entire history of the world and fabricated a psyop story about gas chambers and ovens at Auschwitz. Just reading the Wikipedia articles on it (which are highly supportive of the psyop) with some critical thinking you can determine the story is fake, heavily embellished for political reasons.
It's important to challenge the status quo especially when it's thrown around daily to control us, such as when questioning why the USA gives a lot of money to Israel, and being labeled an anti-semite. This is not good.
A main component of a Holo-something is the denial of outside aid.
Hitler's opponents were denying the Jews outside aid in the form of immigration. He knew the war would be devastating for them and tried to save them, but that is a very unpopular opinion.
Yeah, it's fucked up and hard to reconcile. The word itself is like a Stockholm syndrome weighing down on any Jew.
Burnt offering means an animal that has been cooked over fire for eating. That is what holocaust means. It does not mean death by fire, such as burning a perceived heretic/witch. The animal can be cooked after it has died humanely, it doesn't literally have to be burnt alive. In fact the Bible has instructions given to the Jews to prepare these burnt offerings in such a responsible way so as not to taint the meat. They are taught by their "LORD" to be good butchers and chefs.
It was called an offering because the animal had to die. It's life was offered to sustain another life.
If it was an offering to the "LORD" then it was probably a nearby king or subordinate officer ordering them to bring him food. Kings do this, they have other people cook and provide them with food. And the Jews were not really known for having their own Kingdom, they were nomads much of the time. Which means Kings came along and ordered them around.
It all gets very confusing when the act of cooking meat (burnt offerings) gets conflated with the bronze statue of Moloch where people were supposedly sacrificed.
Then you have the other angle that perhaps this "holocaust" was embellished from the act of cremating dead bodies, to control the spread of disease like typhus. A form of burial that perhaps the Jews did not appreciate.
Hard to put it all together, but it smells rather fishy.
In 1936, Chaim Weizmann (who decided not to attend the conference) declared that "the world seemed to be divided into two parts – those places where the Jews could not live and those where they could not enter."
The Australian delegate T. W. White noted: "as we have no real racial problem, we are not desirous of importing one".
The only countries willing to accept a large number of Jews were the Dominican Republic, which offered to accept up to 100,000 refugees on generous terms, and later Costa Rica.
This happened during a conference in 1938, before the Holocaust started up in 1941.
Hitler begged other countries to let Jewish immigrants in. The world denied his offer more than once.
The allies did mass fire bombings on Germany, eradicating civilians (Jews included) in huge numbers.
They did the same thing to Japan. They also put Japanese people in internment camps.
Then in the aftermath they told us how Hitler was the biggest bad guy in the entire history of the world and fabricated a psyop story about gas chambers and ovens at Auschwitz. Just reading the Wikipedia articles on it (which are highly supportive of the psyop) with some critical thinking you can determine the story is fake, heavily embellished for political reasons.
It's important to challenge the status quo especially when it's thrown around daily to control us, such as when questioning why the USA gives a lot of money to Israel, and being labeled an anti-semite. This is not good.
A main component of a Holo-something is the denial of outside aid.
Hitler's opponents were denying the Jews outside aid in the form of immigration. He knew the war would be devastating for them and tried to save them, but that is a very unpopular opinion.
Yeah, it's fucked up and hard to reconcile. The word itself is like a Stockholm syndrome weighing down on any Jew.
Burnt offering means an animal that has been cooked over fire for eating. That is what holocaust means. It does not mean death by fire, such as burning a perceived heretic/witch. The animal can be cooked after it has died humanely, it doesn't literally have to be burnt alive. In fact the Bible has instructions given to the Jews to prepare these burnt offerings in such a responsible way so as not to taint the meat. They are taught by their "LORD" to be good butchers and chefs.
It was called an offering because the animal had to die. It's life was offered to sustain another life.
If it was an offering to the "LORD" then it was probably a nearby king or subordinate officer ordering them to bring him food. Kings do this, they have other people cook and provide them with food. And the Jews were not really known for having their own Kingdom, they were nomads much of the time. Which means Kings came along and ordered them around.
It all gets very confusing when the act of cooking meat (burnt offerings) gets conflated with the bronze statue of Moloch where people were supposedly sacrificed.
Then you have the other angle that perhaps this "holocaust" was embellished from the act of cremating dead bodies, to control the spread of disease like typhus. A form of burial that perhaps the Jews did not appreciate.
Hard to put it all together, but it smells rather fishy.
Hitler knew the war would be devastating for the Jews and tried to save them? That's not an "unpopular opinion," that's a retarded falsehood.
Perhaps not. Hitler was friends of the Mizrahi community. He also had Jewish attendants that were treated very well.
This happened during a conference in 1938, before the Holocaust started up in 1941.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89vian_Conference
Preach.
I don't personally buy into the Holocaust-was-fake conspiracy, but it's infuriating to see good-faith holocaust deniers being branded as evil.
France let in a large portion of those that were deported. lots more were sent to Palestine.