Yup, we’re definitely a functioning country with what with all the concentration camps and voter suppression and systemic racism and constant mass shootings and bureaucratic corruption and white supremacists in LEO and corporations paying zero taxes and https://twitter.com/LetsGoYanks6969/status/1148067408147623936 …
My man. If you’re not going to accept the fact that historians, including Jewish historians, including Jewish historians who *specifically* study Nazism, are saying “yes, these are concentration camps,” then we can’t have a conversation. I don’t know what else to say to you.
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Alrighty then. Unfortunate. I will point out- this article quotes one of its own historians/signatories in noting that there are dissenting voices among scholars of equal professional repute. So it is not a universal assessment. Perhaps factor that in to your calculus.
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Also- being Jewish is not a necessarily characteristic of rendering reasonable judgments. The implication is that Jewish historians would be admitting to similarities in spite of a personal predilection to the contrary. Such a bias would render their judgment unreliable anyway.
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Yeah, I’m just gonna block you now. I’ve been more than patient, but if the hill you want to die on is “I don’t believe that concentration camps are really concentration camps,” despite overwhelming evidence otherwise, then I’ve got better things to do with my life.
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