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Comments by "ncwordman" (@ncwordman) on "One in five young Americans think the Holocaust is a myth" video.
True. It's more entertaining too, since there's this massive coverup, and the person who doesn't believe the "lie" is, therefore, smarter than those who do: They have secret knowledge, and that turns their boring lives into a spy movie thriller. (Oh, and call me "Snake.") 😉
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Yes, kids need both parents and school there. Also have to take into account their friends, and people they talk to. Growing up in the '70s and '80s, I never knew anyone who denied it happened. Think of the difference, if 1 in 4, or 1 in 5 of the people you know told you it was a lie.
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 @BlueSoldier87 I totally agree with you, especially since Christianity came from Judaism, and so did Islam.
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 @t.g.7231 Yes.
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It isn't just the fault of education. My K-12 taught me nothing of the Holocaust. I learned it on my own, and from friends. School can't teach you everything. Be nice if it did. My point is one's education is one's own responsibility, in the end. If school had taught them, for example, and they came across these conspiracies, they might still believe the lies. They might believe what they were taught in school was put in place by the deep state, or whatever.
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