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darkrage61
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Postby darkrage61 » January 26th, 2014, 1:23 pm

The game "Velvet Assassin" tackles the subject of the Holocaust and handles it in a pretty effective way IMO.

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Postby JasonhasRSI1 » January 26th, 2014, 3:37 pm

[QUOTE=darkrage6]

Scotland17:This is some debate among scholars as to whether or not the Diary of Anne Frank was truly genuine or not.

http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v03/v03p147_Faurisson.html

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These folks are "scholars" to you?!

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Postby m0zart1 » January 26th, 2014, 4:26 pm

[QUOTE=darkrage6]

Scotland17:This is some debate among scholars as to whether or not the Diary of Anne Frank was truly genuine or not.

http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v03/v03p147_Faurisson.html

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Scholars?  You mean holocaust deniers right?  Because that's what those folks are.

And I'm supposed to take your posts seriously?

Like I said, it's a shame you are on the right side of this particular argument, because you completely lack any kind of credibility.

darkrage61
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Postby darkrage61 » January 26th, 2014, 4:30 pm

Mozart-Am I supposed to care about whether or not you think I have any "crediblity" or not?  Because I don't, so you might as well not even bother mentioning it, I don't think you have much "crediblity" either.

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Postby m0zart1 » January 26th, 2014, 4:40 pm

[QUOTE=darkrage6]Mozart-Am I supposed to care about whether or not you think I have any "crediblity" or not?  Because I don't, so you might as well not even bother mentioning it, I don't think you have much "crediblity" either.[/QUOTE]

It doesn't matter what I think.  You PROVED that you don't.  You did exactly what I said you did earlier in the 2001 debate -- you did a Google search and grabbed the first thing you could find that looked credible to your incredible eyes, and then threw it up here.

Either that or you are a holocaust denier yourself.

As many "thank you"s as I've received in my inbox after our last debate, I'm not the only one who recognizes your complete lack of credibility.

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Postby darkrage61 » January 26th, 2014, 4:46 pm

Ok i'll admit, I made a mistake with that last one, i'm no denier like Mel Gibson and I got fooled by that site, so my apologies.

My lack of "credibility" is still just your opinion though and not a fact.


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Postby m0zart1 » January 26th, 2014, 4:49 pm

[QUOTE=darkrage6]

Ok i'll admit, I made a mistake with that last one, i'm no denier like Mel Gibson and I got fooled by that site, so my apologies.

My lack of "credibility" is still just your opinion though and not a fact.

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It was no "mistake" (one good set of quotes deserves another).  It was you not knowing what you were talking about, and then posting a second-hand opinion so that you could look like you did.  And that has been the hallmark of your activity here in this thread and on this site.  THAT is a fact, and THAT demonstrates a credibility problem.

I'm forced to recognize your status because you keep putting it on display.  Don't blame me for seeing the results as they are.

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Postby Segatarious1 » January 26th, 2014, 4:50 pm

[QUOTE=m0zart][QUOTE=darkrage6]Mozart-Am I supposed to care about whether or not you think I have any "crediblity" or not?  Because I don't, so you might as well not even bother mentioning it, I don't think you have much "crediblity" either.[/QUOTE]

It doesn't matter what I think.  You PROVED that you don't.  You did exactly what I said you did earlier in the 2001 debate -- you did a Google search and grabbed the first thing you could find that looked credible to your incredible eyes, and then threw it up here.

Either that or you are a holocaust denier yourself.

As many "thank you"s as I've received in my inbox after our last debate, I'm not the only one who recognizes your complete lack of credibility.[/QUOTE]

Option Three : He is trolling the board.

darkrage61
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Postby darkrage61 » January 26th, 2014, 4:52 pm

How do you know it wasn't an honest mistake?  You can't prove that it wasn't.

You only see what you want to see.


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Postby darkrage61 » January 26th, 2014, 4:59 pm

Steer-You're the last person who should be accusing anyone of trolling.

Oh and as it turns out, there really is a game about Anne Frank:

http://www.tabletmag.com/scroll/149250/someone-made-an-anne-frank-video-game



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