The Young Nazi

One of the wonderful things about the internet is that you get to talk to people you would not run into in your regular life.

A young Nazi tells me about a recent meeting: “It was more or less fun, it seems like a good organization. The only thing I didn’t like was when they were saying the Holocaust didn’t happen, which seems stupid to me. I would rather people say that the Jews had it coming.”

Luke: What is called “Holocaust denial” is often denial that the killing of Jews in WWII was the most significant event in human history, the worst thing ever, the prism through which life must be viewed, that Jews were 100% innocent rather than comprising a group that had interests that clashed with the interests of other groups, and the reason why we must not do all sorts of things such as discuss racial differences and the advantages of a homogeneous nation. Because Holocaust…

“Holocaust denial” is often “Holocaust revisionism” aka challenging the accepted narrative. It has different messages for different IQ levels. For smart Nazis, such as William Pierce, they know the Holocaust happened and they’ll do it again if they need to, for the dummies, they tell them the Holocaust didn’t happen.

About Luke Ford

I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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