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Revision as of 10:35, 31 December 2015
"Holocaust Denier" | |
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Type | Demonising epithet |
Start | 1970 |
A demonising epithet applied by the Establishment to anyone who publicly qestions any of the three fundamental tenets of 'The Holocaust' |
Mainstream use of the term is similar to those of 'Antisemite', 'Nazi' or 'Climate-change denier', among many others of the type. It is essentially a rhetorical ad-hominem device to close down debate by demoising its target as somehow 'beyond-the-pale' and thus avoid dealing with substantive issues. Its use on Wikipedia pages dealing with people who publicly question any of the 3 main tenets of 'The Holocaust' is ubiquitous.
An example
Page name | Description |
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File:The Luftl Report.pdf | An Austrian Engineer's Report on the 'Gas Chambers' of Auschwitz and Mauthausen. It concludes that the Official Narrative claims are technically impossible. |
Official examples
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Robert Faurisson |
Walter Lüftl |
Mike Sivier |
Wilhelm Stäglich |
Ernst Zündel |
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