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Kike Hate Thread

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Danny Ross really was a cariacture
 
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There's no record of him online apart from that meme. I'd ask whether it's real.
Yeah I realized that after I posted. I'm glad too, I'd rather look like an idiot than that guy be real. Can you blame me though? As Imager and Child mentioned there's so much of this shit out there that it seems like they're deliberately pushing the envelope of what's believable. Whether its the soap and lampshades stories or that guy who watched "The Great Escape" and decided that was his life, he dug those tunnels to escape a camp.
 
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Isn't it pretty much illegal in some countries to even question this obvious bullshit?
Yeah it is although I'm not sure if it's specifically you can't produce something and distribute it or if it's you 100% can't say anything. I once told a Dutch guy exactly how Anne Frank's diary was a hoax and he said "well we kind of don't ask questions because it's polite." I have other stories but in summary I've found the Europeans I know don't talk about the holocaust, they seem to know a lot of it is horseshit, but are afraid to say anything.
 
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I'm glad too, I'd rather look like an idiot than that guy be real.
Yeah, I feel the same way bro. I remember hanging out with my grandfather as a kid on the weekends. When I was 9 or 10 some bum/drifter/maybe honest guy rang on his house bell while I was there with a story. "I'm lost and lost my wallet, need to get home. Can you lend me a couple of quid." etc. My grandpa gave it to him. I asked him why he did and he basically said, "I can afford it and I'd rather be conned than deny a man who needed the help of money that meant nothing to me."
 
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I'm just saying do you ever notice that all the war crimes that the Nazis did even with the freedom of information act now... We have no notes of their medical experiments and no proof beyond a bunch of people who said they saw things happen?

Now I'm not trying to say that there weren't camps or whatnot, but I guess what I'm saying is wouldn't these kikes have EVERY incentive to lie?

If someone took me out of my home and put me in a labor camp, and then I was able to testify against them the first thing I would do was say that I saw them conducting crazy medical experiments on women and children so that they would get executed. And you know that the Americans were pushing them to keep making up shit.

I guess what I'm really trying to say here is thank God that Josef Mengele completely got away, was secretly financially supported by his family and died in South America while enjoying a swim in the ocean with his good friends.

Also, another argument in the "even though I'm Spanish I'm white" category... Spain was an Axis power and Hitler considered us "Mediterranean Aryans"

So Nazis are all right in my book.
 
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Hi weird history lesson here!

The reason that the numbers were so short was because the company that was responsible for cataloging them was AMAZING at the time when it came to efficiency. So usually they used a number not only for which camp they were in but for what kind of group they were in, and then it was a series of numbers.

Also a lot of the numbers were reused because when they died or went straight to the crematorium well hey let's face it we weren't expecting those kikes to stay around for a long time were we? 😉😉

But they used a very innovative card catalog system which actually bled right in to the early days of computers, and this is how that company made a ton of money. But this company came up by cataloging Jews for death camps with tattoos and punch cards.

The craziest part about it? The company that was responsible for the Jews being cataloged by numbers on their arm is actually still around. You may have heard of them, they are a little company known as IBM.
 

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Hi weird history lesson here!

The reason that the numbers were so short was because the company that was responsible for cataloging them was AMAZING at the time when it came to efficiency. So usually they used a number not only for which camp they were in but for what kind of group they were in, and then it was a series of numbers.

Also a lot of the numbers were reused because when they died or went straight to the crematorium well hey let's face it we weren't expecting those kikes to stay around for a long time were we? 😉😉

But they used a very innovative card catalog system which actually bled right in to the early days of computers, and this is how that company made a ton of money. But this company came up by cataloging Jews for death camps with tattoos and punch cards.

The craziest part about it? The company that was responsible for the Jews being cataloged by numbers on their arm is actually still around. You may have heard of them, they are a little company known as IBM.
I know that back story -- IBM today claims that it was a partner company/subsidiary in Germany that helped develop this for the Nazis.

I wonder what that Watson supercomputer has to say about jews.
 
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I know that back story -- IBM today claims that it was a partner company/subsidiary in Germany that helped develop this for the Nazis.

I wonder what that Watson supercomputer has to say about jews.
The crazy thing about it is that IBM doesn't deny it. You figured they would do a ton of damage control but when it gets brought up they were like "yeah we did it sorry" and they just move on.


I really wish they wouldn't apologize though.
 
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