HansHill wrote: ↑Thu Jun 26, 2025 12:00 pm
Nessie wrote: ↑Thu Jun 26, 2025 11:57 am
HansHill wrote: ↑Thu Jun 26, 2025 11:33 am
Your analogy is missing a few key ingredients, isn't it? If White SA'ers get given an Ethnostate next year off the back of the fabricated genocide, and they were harping on about it for 50 years prior,
then your analogy would be complete
Cope.
If South African farmers do get a new country, based around Orania, as a result of the reports of genocide, according to you, that would be evidence the reports of genocide were fake and it was planned, to get the new country.
Correct. Now further assume there was no murder weapon, no disposal method, utter lack of material evidence, and all the confessions from the perpetrators (Black SA'ers) were compromised, then yes it's a Slam Dunk.
I think that closes off the thread, and we can leave it there, chaps.
I think all of this is yes, contingent on other evidence decidedly showing that the Jewish genocide couldn't have happened. Then we might plausibly say, hey it's all been a propaganda campaign from the start, going back to the pogroms in Russia, which somebody actually claimed in this thread (that the pogroms were largely faked as well). I think the evidence suggests a genuine fear on the part of Jews and Zionists that this was happening, if you like read Herzl's diaries for example, but that's a side tangent.
Yet, even if all this were true, about the hoax and all, a special significance about 6 million would not be indicated, rather just a propensity to falsely claim that many millions (5,6,7!) were in danger of being killed or were being killed. There's no evidence of a singular focus on 6, and that's my argument here, and also that that should clue you guys in that something is deeply amiss with your thought process, given your own singular focus with 6. It's not the Jews who are obsessed, it's you. After the war the narrative solidified, the number became enshrined, yes, but that's also not evidence of a concerted effort around it going back into the past.