Actually certain people like to say the Holocaust was made up to stir support for the creation of Israel as a country. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the "president" of Iran, currently claims that the Holocaust was made up and he's in a holy conflict to bring out the truth.believer258 said:Yeah, this, pretty much. The only thing it would achieve is some nice jail time.Supertegwyn said:Slap them in the face and throttle them with the power of reason.
How would anyone deny the Holocaust? What possible evidence could there be against it? And how do you argue when the very buildings that they used to torture Jews still stand today? It isn't like arguing about God, where his existence can't be argued for or against, at least not scientifically. It's something that actually exists, that actually happened, that is recorded in history, and was reported by many thousands of people.
I can understand why - some people can't fathom that humanity could do something that cruel - but even then the facts that it did happen are there.
Do you see what you did there? You've painted yourself into a corner. There is no convincing a madman since no evidence will register as evidence; no such thing as (near) irrefutable proof for someone who cannot reason. Therefore arguing is pointless.Glass Joe the Champ said:Keep in mind that I wouldn't be swayed by witnesses or historical accounts because that's all "part of the lie", and I wouldn't be affected by an appeal to logic or reason because I'm clearly insane.
You'd need near-irrefutable proof to convince me that history isn't one giant Jewish-controlled conspiracy.
Brilliant! THIS is how science works to make a batter world for mankind!Sk1ver said:If you want to argue with a holocaust denier on their own terms try punching them hard in the nose. When they complain about it, deny it ever happened and make them prove that it did. Remember that their eyewitness acounts, or those of any others that happened to "witness" the event or aftermath are obviously part of a conspiracy to impugn your good name. There is no evidence they can give that cannot have an alternate expanation, no matter how unlikely.
Stories... and millions of dead bodies science can study in detail forever.Eclectic Dreck said:At this point in history all you really have is the story. The story told by the survivors, the one told by the guards and murders who still live and the one told by the places where human misery was distilled into a currency bartered freely in a bid for power. There is plenty of evidence to be had I suppose but proof? There is no proof of a thing once it happens - simply stories to be believed or discounted. History doesn't seem to care which story people believe.
Yeah..but. No, my idea of a good time is still running amok with a water-cannon at a Neo-Nazi rally. I'll leave the reasoning to men smarter than myself.Wandering_Hero said:Violence would just make him think your "in on it" and strengthen his position. Demolishing his arguments and showing the absolute absurdity would at least weaken his position. Pretty much ever time someone gets up and says "the Holocaust never happened" they make an ass of themselves and the movementsimilar.squirrel said:Fists. To the face. Call me old fashioned, but Holocaust denial is one thing that I will not fucking stand for.
Actually there IS a point.Twilight_guy said:I wouldn't do anything. There's clearly no point and I have better things to attend to.
Bodies are just that - bodies. A grim legacy to be sure. Evidence of terrible deeds once done. Sure these bodies can be studied and smart men in white coats can tell you how they probably died horrifying deaths in some camp seemingly built as a monument to all the evil of men. But in the end that is all such things provide: evidence that supports a story.DracoSuave said:Stories... and millions of dead bodies science can study in detail forever.Eclectic Dreck said:At this point in history all you really have is the story. The story told by the survivors, the one told by the guards and murders who still live and the one told by the places where human misery was distilled into a currency bartered freely in a bid for power. There is plenty of evidence to be had I suppose but proof? There is no proof of a thing once it happens - simply stories to be believed or discounted. History doesn't seem to care which story people believe.
All I know is....If you do some paper work first it's legal to tear down a brick wall...Dammit we need that for people too.Ronarch said:At that point where evidence couldn't satisfy them there is no point in arguing. They won't be swayed from their ignorance if they won't accept physical proof. It'd be like arguing with a brick wall.
Blissey used flamethrower[footnote]Yes, you read that right.[/footnote]. It's super-effective! Critical hit!!! Flameshield was ineffective ... One-Hot K.O.!!!Kopikatsu said:How do you convince someone that their belief in one God or another is wrong?
You can't. If someone is that dedicated to their belief, it's impossible to sway their opinion. It's best just to ignore them.
/Prepares flameshield