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Quoting a previous miamigorocks Geoff contribution:-

Free thinking is all very well and good, having an open mind is too, but
the evidence of genocide in the years between 1933 and 1945, in germany
is overwhelming.

The actual 'genocide' is undeniable. It's the details that are 'corrupt'.

Not to trivialise any of it with a weak comparison, but look at offshore radio. There's no denying offshore radio existed. That would be stupid for anybody to attempt to do. However, the details of who did what behind the scenes can be distorted and re-written. Maybe even power levels of transmitters, fuel consumed, who knows, it's all distortable. Definitely the alleged audience figures. And so on. This is on a subject we know about, too.

So, with the genocide we are discussing, what really were the figures? What were the races involved? And the people that answer those questions, how do they know the answers? Does anybody actually know? Or do we just end up believing the people who shout loudest or speak in a language that appeals to us, with their agendas.

To be honest, I think 'free thinking' can give you a headache when you just don't know who to believe. But to blindly believe what people want you to believe without question has got to worse, surely.

To me it
doesn't matter if there was a hundred killed or a hundred million, it's
murder, by a regime on it's own people and others it sees as aliens. I
think there be a special day worldwide where all humans remember the
atrocites they have done to each other, a time to reflect, and maybe
right the wrongs in some way,

You are right. But, even that would get hijacked and distorted by those with agendas!
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