Hektor wrote: ↑Thu Jan 15, 2026 9:35 pm
I was astonished to hear from Millenials/Zoomers themselves and without me asking anything in that direction that they didn't believe the Holocaust Narrative anymore. And this isn't really isolated. They smell a rat and they realize that it is actually a relevant one.
I absolutely agree Herr Hektor. There are young people in my own life who are aware of my background, who will seek out this information casually and in person. They might sometimes ask in clunky ways that are "confirmation biased", such as "why is the Holocaust fake?" or "Why was Hitler the good guy?" but nonetheless, it's absolutely fascinating. Conversations like this obviously need to be handled delicately, and unemotionally.
This includes both young family members, and for example, friends of my kids who's parents know me and my profession! Really I think the next era will be a fascinating one. One thing I like to repeat here, is that knowledgeable revisionists have a duty of care to give the best coaching to the younger generations that we can. For example, I will not sent a 16 year old to go read Rudold's TCOA. I am often reminded and humbled that people like Nick Fuentes are still in their mid-20s. Holy sh*t. In my mid 20s, I still thought the Holocaust was real!
We need some serious contemplation and focus here.