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I suddenly feel the strange urge to make fun of Holocaust denialists and Nazi apologists. Also, great article. One remark though. What happened to the dog?
23:11, 8 January 2010- What's stopping you from doing so? They're remarkably easy people to make fun of, after all. Haven't decided what to do with Brian the Dog just yet, but I'll possibly have him playing the part of deputy chairman Simon Darby for reasons that will become apparent. Thanks for your kind comments! :-) Rabbi Techno kvetch Contribs FOXES 23:19, January 8, 2010 (UTC)
- I guess it was my ignorance of Holocaust denialism up until rather recently. I mean, claiming what we're taught in schools is kinda biased, I can accept. But claiming the Holocaust was just propaganda by the Allies? And claiming Hitler was completely ignorant about what was happening to the Jews in his own country? Without any substantial evidence whatsoever? You're kidding me, right??? Well, I guess that's what you get from reading David Irving's Wikipedia article. Back to the article, I actually only noticed the dog was missing after reading the last paragraph. Because there'd normally be six of them, and they'd form a swastika at the end of the intro, obviously. 23:41, 8 January 2010
- Not forgetting all those elderly people who actually remember being in the camps, of course. Some of them can't remember their own names these days, but they remember a lot of things they can't be making up. Then there's the mass graves - they're a bit hard to fake, too. Idiots. Nice idea with the swastika - I'll do something with that! Rabbi Techno kvetch Contribs FOXES 09:12, January 9, 2010 (UTC)
- Well spotted lack of | there, thanks! Rabbi Techno kvetch Contribs FOXES 12:59, January 9, 2010 (UTC)
- You're welcome!
- WOW great article. - signed by anon IP (the four tildes are so easy).
13:15, 9 January 2010
- You're welcome!
- Well spotted lack of | there, thanks! Rabbi Techno kvetch Contribs FOXES 12:59, January 9, 2010 (UTC)
- Not forgetting all those elderly people who actually remember being in the camps, of course. Some of them can't remember their own names these days, but they remember a lot of things they can't be making up. Then there's the mass graves - they're a bit hard to fake, too. Idiots. Nice idea with the swastika - I'll do something with that! Rabbi Techno kvetch Contribs FOXES 09:12, January 9, 2010 (UTC)
- I guess it was my ignorance of Holocaust denialism up until rather recently. I mean, claiming what we're taught in schools is kinda biased, I can accept. But claiming the Holocaust was just propaganda by the Allies? And claiming Hitler was completely ignorant about what was happening to the Jews in his own country? Without any substantial evidence whatsoever? You're kidding me, right??? Well, I guess that's what you get from reading David Irving's Wikipedia article. Back to the article, I actually only noticed the dog was missing after reading the last paragraph. Because there'd normally be six of them, and they'd form a swastika at the end of the intro, obviously. 23:41, 8 January 2010
- Fascist Guy should be edited- He's an unemployed psychotic aspie who's found on bus stop benches ranting to strangers about political conspiracies involving the Jew, gays, feminists , Black people, Muslims, commies, the combination of all 3 (Barack Obama), the I-talians (Mafia), the Polacks (labor unions), Mexicans/Latinos (illegal aliens), Orientals and Hindus (lost jobs), corporations, churches like the Vatican or "cults" like the Mormons, and hippie-yuppie-Liberals who pissed him off in his life. + 71.102.12.55 02:52, October 18, 2010 (UTC)