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To: pocotrader who wrote (1437945)2/6/2024 10:10:25 PM
From: Broken_Clock1 Recommendation

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longz

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So you believe Tucker is a white power nut, hood carrying member of the KKK and a Holocaust denier?

What proof have you seen?



To: pocotrader who wrote (1437945)2/6/2024 10:36:17 PM
From: Maple MAGA 2 Recommendations

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longz
Mick Mørmøny

  Respond to of 1576159
 
"doesn't believe in the Holocaust"

What on earth does that mean?

Do you mean believe that a Holocaust happened, or believe there is such a thing as a Holocaust?

What about the extermination of Armenians, and Stalin's Holodomor against Ukrainians, do you keep a list of which extermination and annihilations is better or worse than the Holocaust?

What kind of simpleton are you?

"Sho'ah, a biblical Hebrew word meaning “catastrophe,” became the preferred term for the event, largely in response to director Claude Lanzmann’s influential nine-and-a-half-hour 1985 motion picture documentary of the same name. The term Sho'ah is also preferred by speakers of Hebrew and those wishing to be more particular about the Jewish experience or who are uncomfortable with the religious connotations of the word Holocaust. The term Sho'ah emphasizes the annihilation of the Jews—not the totality of Nazi victims, which also included the Germans deemed intellectually, physically, or emotionally unfit who were murdered through the T4 “euthanasia” program, as well as the Roma and Sinti (pejoratively known as Gypsies), homosexuals, and Jehovah’s Witnesses."