Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Bieganski the Blog: Against Identifying Nazism with Christianity

For Holocaust Remembrance Day 

Bieganski the Blog: Against Identifying Nazism with Christianity: On January 4, 2017, news broke that four young Chicagoans kidnapped an 18-year-old, special needs teenager. The kidnappers bound and gag...

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  1. I have done a lot of reading on this, and it is clear that the standard narrative posits that the Nazi Holocaust could not have happened without Christianity.

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  2. Standard yearly Auschwitz liberation aggression, I have several similar comments and articles. This time regarding Majdanek. Ignore the 'museum', writes a person who knows everything, beacause she visted the camp in 1998 and was informed by a guide. https://twitter.com/HoffmanJess/status/1354700414805970946?fbclid=IwAR3eHyURD82ziuGwoaGiNll22rNGvFUcLAhUms4l7wNoea4b7hQamgizW78 Poland has changed since 1998 and the Museim seems to be professional and peaceful.

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  3. https://twitter.com/PanWaldemar/status/1355787028609327109 Revolutionaries in Poland destroy image of an unborn baby. Waldemar Kuczynski, one of the most anti-government commentators, criticizes the revolutionaries.

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  4. https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/article248941944.html Vanessa Gera, AP, traditionally misinforms about Poland. Her lies are reprinted around the world. This copy comes from Miami and has been recommended by a Paris blog. A 90 years old woman sues two influential professors, who have probably falsely or at least unprecisely accused Edward Malinowski. Is it a crime to defend the only property of poor people - their human dignity? People who were never terrorised by armed criminals believe they are better than Poles. Are they?

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  5. https://twitter.com/DobreImiePolski/status/1358728484382777344/photo/1 A picture of an old Polish peasant women who dares to oppose a Canadian professor. Thousands of educated people defend Grabowski, among them the Polish Studies Association.

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