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Der-Himmelstern [2017-07-12 20:16:01 +0000 UTC]
An accurate description of how many people
still react to the false holocaust narrative.
I present these peoples with primary source
archive documents, and they take the secondary
source propaganda books and movies as "proof"
of their school taught delusions. When presented
with archive documents, they will simply dismiss
them and stick to their religious belief, even when
they are utterly incapable of providing any primary
source to support their lies. A mindset closer to
that of flat-earthers during the inquisition capable
of burning others at the stake, than rationally
thinking people. They behave like robots, not humans.
Genuine logic is an absent trait of their brain code.
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LittleMissWriter7 In reply to Der-Himmelstern [2017-07-12 20:28:52 +0000 UTC]
I agree with this, however, I do not think they are devoid of logic. Far from it.
I think they know it is the truth, but the truth is too brutal for them to accept it, so they try to deny it, because if it was true, it would rattle them. And as we all know, humans would prefer the illusion of control to enlightenment, and an open mind.
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Der-Himmelstern In reply to LittleMissWriter7 [2017-07-12 21:04:12 +0000 UTC]
I have also come to similar conclusions. I would say
thinking and making research is hard work. Therefore
the illusion is easier to chose as it demands no effort,
contrary to this, rethinking an entire page of their
conceptions is tiring and seems to provide no
gratification whatsoever. Also, most people cannot
accept to admit that they have been "owned" in a
discussion, thus they persist in their false assumptions.
The only motivation to express fierce bad faith is the
anger they receive through frustration. Ego is also
an enemy of rational thought.
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LittleMissWriter7 In reply to Der-Himmelstern [2017-07-12 21:35:59 +0000 UTC]
Pride is a serious barrier, too. Though it may seem there is no reward, or gratification, broadening your horizons and having your beliefs evolve. Nobody likes admitting they are wrong, or were wrong, and that is where a lot of bad things stem from, stubbornness about our beliefs, however ludicrous they may be.
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Der-Himmelstern In reply to LittleMissWriter7 [2017-07-13 09:43:37 +0000 UTC]
I can only agree. I see in on a regular, almost daily
basis concerning the before-mentioned subject of
the holocaust. I changed my mind myself about it,
but curiously people don't seem to understand this.
It was a hard battle against my own beliefs, so I
know how hard it is to accept these types of
revelations, but the major difference is that while
finding more and more documents, it reinforced a
new conception based on archive material. I am
thus at a loss with people who are apparently
incapable of apprehending the same material.
Either they refuse to understand or are incapable to.
Whatever the case, these peoples are useless.
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LittleMissWriter7 In reply to Der-Himmelstern [2017-07-13 18:16:34 +0000 UTC]
It's hard to overcome the obstacles blocking us from accepting the truth how it is. But when you do, you see the world completely differently.Ā
I feel sad for the ones who cannot realize this. It's so eye-opening, and an open mind is a beautiful mind.
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Der-Himmelstern In reply to LittleMissWriter7 [2017-07-14 14:42:51 +0000 UTC]
It is quiet shocking to accept such heavy truths,
I fear most peoples are utterly incapable of
withstanding such a moral weight.
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