NationStates Jolt Archive


So who's going...

Gothamique
16-01-2006, 22:30
to the Islamic conference to prove that the Holocaust never happened? (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,181703,00.html) Wooo, party!
Europa Maxima
16-01-2006, 22:31
Book me a ticket! :p
German Nightmare
16-01-2006, 22:41
We should really invite those idiots to Germany and show them the concentration and death camps. Fuckheads.
Europa Maxima
16-01-2006, 22:43
We should really invite those idiots to Germany and show them the concentration and death camps. Fuckheads.
Do you think that'd make a difference? :p
Zero Six Three
16-01-2006, 22:47
Do you think that'd make a difference? :p
I don't know but we could show them how the ovens work..
Vetalia
16-01-2006, 22:47
I can already see it; people arguing for the existence of the Holocaust have to use material "preapproved" by some Ayatollah or whatever. I swear, we should send a bunch of CIA guys disguised as scholars and take down the entire regime in one swoop (and save the best for that asshole Ahmadinejad).
Ifreann
16-01-2006, 22:47
Lets go and do a spam attack.
We all start reall loud and random conversations while they try to discuss anything.
And if anyone asks us to leave we all yell mod corruption at the top of our voices.
Tomasalia
16-01-2006, 22:48
I can already see it; people arguing for the existence of the Holocaust have to use material "preapproved" by some Ayatollah or whatever. I swear, we should send a bunch of CIA guys disguised as scholars and take down the entire regime in one swoop (and save the best for that asshole Ahmadinejad).
They probably go to a UN meeting by "mistake"
Colodia
16-01-2006, 22:49
Lets go and do a spam attack.
We all start reall loud and random conversations while they try to discuss anything.
And if anyone asks us to leave we all yell mod corruption at the top of our voices.
No, let's take it a step further. Let's spam their inboxes by signing them onto as many websites as possible.
Vetalia
16-01-2006, 22:51
They probably go to a UN meeting by "mistake"

Yeah, but for some reason I don't think Bush would be mad, and neither would Pat Robertson.
German Nightmare
16-01-2006, 22:53
Do you think that'd make a difference? :p
With the right tourguides and some proper demonstration it just might.

Better than having those idiots change my country's past to some storytale.

Holocaust deniers make me sick to the stomach 'cause it's not about a point of view or some religious interpretation or whatnot.

The Shoa is an irrefutable fact. There's no way around it. For no reason. Period.
German Nightmare
16-01-2006, 22:53
No, let's take it a step further. Let's spam their inboxes by signing them onto as many websites as possible.
Pr0n is your friend :D
Europa Maxima
16-01-2006, 22:55
With the right tourguides and some proper demonstration it just might.

Better than having those idiots change my country's past to some storytale.

Holocaust deniers make me sick to the stomach 'cause it's not about a point of view or some religious interpretation or whatnot.

The Shoa is an irrefutable fact. There's no way around it. For no reason. Period.
You are assuming you are dealing with rational poeple...I doubt those idiots qualify as such.
Syniks
16-01-2006, 22:55
to the Islamic conference to prove that the Holocaust never happened? (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,181703,00.html) Wooo, party!
Hmmm...

GPS coordinates, a hacked NavSat, and a 3 tube Tomahawk Test flight should just about handle it.... :eek: :D
Maelog
16-01-2006, 22:55
We should really invite those idiots to Germany and show them the concentration and death camps. Fuckheads.

Shame they're in Poland...
The Black Forrest
16-01-2006, 22:55
Nahhh my great-uncle liberated a couple camps and what he saw screwed him up for the rest of his life.

Besides Iranians don't exactly like Americans these days ;)
German Nightmare
16-01-2006, 23:01
You are assuming you are dealing with rational poeple...I doubt those idiots qualify as such.
Then they might just have to learn the hard way. I bet they are able to learn after all.
(Although that might involve breaking almost all the laws that this country adopted after WWII.)

Shame they're in Poland...
There are some concentration and death camps in Germany as well. Not Auschwitz, maybe, but there were so many all over the place...
Gothamique
16-01-2006, 23:17
I would looooove to see some Holocaust deniers make their arguments on this board. I'd be entertained for days and days... They really should webcast this conference, I need something to eat popcorn to.
The Black Forrest
16-01-2006, 23:20
I would looooove to see some Holocaust deniers make their arguments on this board. I'd be entertained for days and days... They really should webcast this conference, I need something to eat popcorn to.

Unless you understand Farsi(sp?) you wouldn't get much. ;)
Vetalia
16-01-2006, 23:21
I would looooove to see some Holocaust deniers make their arguments on this board. I'd be entertained for days and days... They really should webcast this conference, I need something to eat popcorn to.

I honestly don't think I've seen a Nazi on here since Hitler Jugend in...April/May of 2005? Your luck might be better in the summer, since that's when all of the 14 year old Nazis get out of school...and they're the most fun. ;)
Bodies Without Organs
16-01-2006, 23:23
We should really invite those idiots to Germany and show them the concentration and death camps. Fuckheads.

Correct me if I'm wrong here, but there weren't actually any death camps in Germany, no?
H N Fiddlebottoms VIII
16-01-2006, 23:31
Unless you understand Farsi(sp?) you wouldn't get much. ;)
Idiocy is a universal language: Recognizable through any barrier of language, format, species or nationality.
Tweedlesburg
16-01-2006, 23:33
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but there weren't actually any death camps in Germany, no?
The closest "death camp" was Chelmno, but there were plenty of hard labor camps, and there was plenty of suffering at those places too.
German Nightmare
16-01-2006, 23:43
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but there weren't actually any death camps in Germany, no?
Yes, you're right. Whereas the concentration camps in the area of the Reich followed "annihilation via work" or through "death marches", the actual death camps with the gas chambers were placed outside the German borders in the Eastern occupied territories, mostly in Poland.

Shouldn't be a big problem to visit them now, though, with Poland being in the EU and such. My dad visited Auschwitz-Birkenau about 10 years ago and I'm planning on going there with him some time soon before time takes its toll on what's left of the camp.
Syniks
16-01-2006, 23:47
Idiocy is a universal language: Recognizable through any barrier of language, format, species or nationality.
Tomahawks are pretty universal as well...

"Incomming Macht Frei, Schwein!" :sniper:
Heron-Marked Warriors
16-01-2006, 23:55
Shouldn't be a big problem to visit them now, though, with Poland being in the EU and such. My dad visited Auschwitz-Birkenau about 10 years ago and I'm planning on going there with him some time soon before time takes its toll on what's left of the camp.

My parents went there in September, I think it was. It's like the third time they've been there. I really don't see the fascination, especially since we have no ancestral connection to the place.
Gothamique
17-01-2006, 00:00
The closest I've ever been was the Museum of Tolerance in LA (ie, not very close at all). I don't have any connection to the holocaust either, but those museum folks put on one Hell of a cool little haunted house there. Very emotional place to walk through, or maybe I'm just a wuss. I probably couldn't stomach going through a place like Auschwitz.
German Nightmare
17-01-2006, 00:04
My parents went there in September, I think it was. It's like the third time they've been there. I really don't see the fascination, especially since we have no ancestral connection to the place.
Our family doesn't have any connections to it either - but I feel it's something I just have to do.
I've been to Bergen-Belsen while still in school, and while that's been impressive, there's not much left there. The sheer size of Auschwitz is something completely different and before the last barbwire is rusted away I just want to see the camp.

Not that I don't believe or know for a fact now, but it would add another dimension to it.

I might help understand the unbelievable, if you know what I mean.
Jenrak
17-01-2006, 00:05
I would looooove to see some Holocaust deniers make their arguments on this board....

Strasse II is the closest you can get right now.
The Black Forrest
17-01-2006, 00:11
Idiocy is a universal language: Recognizable through any barrier of language, format, species or nationality.

So true Mr. Fiddlebottoms! So very true!

:)
Bodies Without Organs
17-01-2006, 00:12
I would looooove to see some Holocaust deniers make their arguments on this board. I'd be entertained for days and days...

Been there, done that. Most of them got routed about 2 years back.
Syniks
17-01-2006, 00:16
Been there, done that. Most of them got routed about 2 years back.
The Hebrew Hammer (http://www.thehebrewhammer.com/)must have gotten them...

"Shabbat Shalom, Mutha Fu..ers!!!" :mp5: :mp5:
http://www.thehebrewhammer.com/images/Slideshow/5.jpg
:D
Free Mercantile States
17-01-2006, 00:20
Do you think that'd make a difference? :p

Seriously. It doesn't matter what real logic or evidence you have - religious fanatics could stand on the surface of the Moon, claim it was made of cheese, and believe it, if their holy book said so.
Eruantalon
17-01-2006, 00:24
to the Islamic conference to prove that the Holocaust never happened? (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,181703,00.html) Wooo, party!
Next week's news: statue of Hitler unveiled in Tehran.