Monday, September 14, 2015

Kollerstrom's Rabid Antisemitism

Kollerstrom seems to be channeling Streicher in this post:
The poor Jews, what they had to put up with in the German labour camps, why they actually had to WORK! Yes they had to do MANUAL LABOUR! so deep was their suffering that it became transmitted through their genes, as Jewish science has shown:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ ... -find.html
at New York’s Mount Sinai hospital led by Rachel Yehuda.
"“The gene changes in the children could only be attributed to Holocaust exposure in the parents,” "

Verily, the suffering of God's chosen People has been transmitted even unto the great- grandchildren viewtopic.php?t=8929

4 comments:

  1. I always find it ridiculous when deniers go on about the Germans making Jews "work." For the most part the work was unproductive and dangerous. It's also hard to imagine how productive the Jews could be after being starved and abused. This holds true for the other non-Jewish captives in the various labor/concentration camps in the NAZI system.
    I enjoy your site, I recently came from a site called Furtherglory. The author says he doesn't believe in Holocaust Denial however most of the people that post there are deniers. I've gotten into arguments about the Holocaust with deniers like Jett Rucker, J Rizoli and even Friedrich Berg.

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  2. I enjoy your site. I came across it while arguing with some deniers on another site. I was looking for a way to rebut an argument they brought up.

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  3. Thanks. We have noted the dubious nature of that site in the past. See these links:

    http://holocaustcontroversies.blogspot.com/2011/05/scrapbookpages-on-subhuman-cannibalism.html

    http://holocaustcontroversies.blogspot.com/2006/09/some-misconceptions-related-to.html

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  4. Scrapbookpages is a trap. LOL Literally. It is a denier site run by a denier who tries to disguise it as a mere history blog. Futherglory (run by the same woman) is much more open.

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