I cannot stress how important it is that yet another nation extremely far-removed from both Germany and Jews in WW2 finally get to see piles of shoes in their very own homeland.
On the plus side, this will pave the way for South Korean 'Holocaust deniers' as well.
Perhaps we should start a Korean-language subforum?
To those who still believe it: grow up. To those lying about it consciously: may you burn in hell.
I cannot stress how important it is that yet another nation extremely far-removed from both Germany and Jews in WW2 finally get to see piles of shoes in their very own homeland.
On the plus side, this will pave the way for South Korean 'Holocaust deniers' as well.
Perhaps we should start a Korean-language subforum?
Apparently the Holocaust lobby is stepping up its own efforts. They have already politically neutralized most of Europe, and now they are apparently going after the relatively free countries of Asia.
After one of the revisionists in my country defeated the legal system and defended his right to say "It didn't happen!" (the jury acquitted him in the HD case), the revisionists seemed to have received new hope, which did not come true. However, the lobby is partially active here too.
Belief in myths allows the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought.
(c) JFK