'He survived a mass execution at 17. Now he's fighting disinformation and denialism.' - NBC News
https://www.nbcnews.com/world/europe/wa ... rcna219896
Some of the claims in this article are downright ridiculous -- suggesting that 'genocide deniers' (and especially "Holocaust deniers", no doubt) are profiting significantly from their endeavors:
I've been spreading 'Holocaust denial' for more than a decade. When in the hell do I get a paycheck?At a conference in Srebrenica marking the 30th anniversary of the mass killings here, the heads of the Kigali Genocide Memorial in Rwanda and the Auschwitz-Birkenau and Stutthof concentration camp museums in Poland warned that spreading lies online about war crimes has also become financially profitable.
War crimes denialism generates so much traffic online that making money — not political or ideological gain — appears to motivate some of its purveyors.
Of course, the so-called 'Holocaust' will consistently get lumped by the powers-that-be into the same bundle as more arguably truthful and cut-and-dry genocides of the last century... but they fail to mention things like how nearly all of the victims of the Srebrenica genocide have been unearthed and identified via genetic testing (of nothing but bone fragments, for the most part), or how Rwanda's victims do not own a global media machine nor were caught lying repeatedly at the formation phase of their genocide narrative, etc. But rather than have us all discuss how and why these individual narratives in history may be unique and different from one another, the Holocaust Industry would much rather us all bow to the dogma of all such narratives, allowing the 'Holocaust' to hitch a ride on the evidentiary weight of the others, wherever it lacks.