While I'm not an expert on these things, I can't comment on the precise matter of this thread. My only problem that I have is that it seems any argument that has to do with anything Jewish related always gets called anti-semantic. Why is that? This makes it seem like no one can say anything about it as if Judaism and its followers get a complete free pass from any criticism. If that's the case, we might as well do the same for Islam and Christianity, and all the other religions and groups.
What I see A_Nony_Mouse is asking is not whether it happened but rather, was it as bad as we are led to believe. Was it actually 6 million. I don't see the shame in that. The guy is a skeptic and last time I check, skepticism is perfectly within everyone rights, specially in the western hemisphere.
What I see A_Nony_Mouse is asking is not whether it happened but rather, was it as bad as we are led to believe. Was it actually 6 million. I don't see the shame in that. The guy is a skeptic and last time I check, skepticism is perfectly within everyone rights, specially in the western hemisphere.