Haaretz: TuCa and Elon promoting Holocaust revisionism
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Is Darryl Cooper an actual professional historian or just some bloke who did his own research? I must admit I’ve never heard of him.
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Nor have I.
Doubt that I’ll go to YouTube to explore his revisionist claims as well. From what I can see at a glance he doesn’t warrant further investigation.
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Here’s a story with some extended quotes.
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@Renauda said in Haaretz: TuCa and Elon promoting Holocaust revisionism:
Nor have I.
Doubt that I’ll go to YouTube to explore his revisionist claims as well. From what I can see at a glance he doesn’t warrant further investigation.
Obviously, calling oneself a historian doesn't make it true. I could call myself a jazz musician since I play something approaching jazz on the saxophone, but I'm not really a jazz musician. I could call myself a physicist or a mathematician based on stuff I studied, but clearly I'm nothing of the sort.
Rarely do people willingly describe themselves as bullshit artists.... "And this week, on the Tucker Carlson Show, we listen to three professional bullshit artists making shit up about the holocaust and Vladimir Putin's Russia!" probably isn't going to fly, even it would be refreshingly honest.
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“Refreshingly honest” meaning that they actually believe their own bullshit.
No wonder they admire Putin, that is exactly what he is all about.
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@Horace said in Haaretz: TuCa and Elon promoting Holocaust revisionism:
It's on youtube. I guess I'll listen, to see how manic the paraphrase in that tweet is.
He doesn't seem to deny any facts about the holocaust. He uses his rhetorical framings to emphasize different things about the cause and effect, as heterodox podcasters do.
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That makes two of us.
There is some compelling and recent revisionist history about WWII out there. Sean McMeekin’s Stalin’s War immediately comes to mind. As does David Stahel’s numerous volumes on the Eastern Front.
I doubt if this Cooper podcaster can touch either for historiography.
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Mostly a rather stupid attempt to be really controversial, more like.
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@Horace said in Haaretz: TuCa and Elon promoting Holocaust revisionism:
@George-K said in Haaretz: TuCa and Elon promoting Holocaust revisionism:
Can someone give me a tl;dw summary?
I'm too old and cranky to sit through all this.
Mostly a hagiographic hagiography of Adolph Hitler, according to Jon's links.
In other words, both are a load of unmitgated B.S..
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To portray Churchill as having the primary responsibility for WW2 because he refused to come to terms with Hitler is idiotic.
Apart from anything else, what does he suppose would have happened to European Jews if this had occurred?
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@Horace said in Haaretz: TuCa and Elon promoting Holocaust revisionism:
@Horace said in Haaretz: TuCa and Elon promoting Holocaust revisionism:
It's on youtube. I guess I'll listen, to see how manic the paraphrase in that tweet is.
He doesn't seem to deny any facts about the holocaust.
The deaths just happened. They succeeded so quickly in their war aims they ended up putting too many people too fast in the camps and next thing ya know a few million are dead. Shit happens! War ain’t beanbag.
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@jon-nyc said in Haaretz: TuCa and Elon promoting Holocaust revisionism:
@Horace said in Haaretz: TuCa and Elon promoting Holocaust revisionism:
@Horace said in Haaretz: TuCa and Elon promoting Holocaust revisionism:
It's on youtube. I guess I'll listen, to see how manic the paraphrase in that tweet is.
He doesn't seem to deny any facts about the holocaust.
The deaths just happened. They succeeded so quickly in their war aims they ended up putting too many people too fast in the camps and next thing ya know a few million are dead. Shit happens! War ain’t beanbag.
He actually seems to be saying that killing them was considered more humane than letting them starve to death.
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Ok, who has watched the entire interview?