And I remembered being somewhat awed at the time by this documentary. I thought to myself how could a Jewish person deny the holocaust?
I realized that him speaking what he perceived as the truth was way more important than the stigma and backlash that he would receive. I was kinda moved by it to be honest.
And I remembered being somewhat awed at the time by this documentary. I thought to myself how could a Jewish person deny the holocaust?
I realized that him speaking what he perceived as the truth was way more important than the stigma and backlash that he would receive. I was kinda moved by it to be honest.
I watched this back in the day too.
I find it a bit ironic that DavidColeIntrepid on here regularly shows up to mock the flat earth posts, don't you?
Your momma, faggot
She's a faggot?
Yep. Your mom gay