On Jews and the holocaust
Posted: 13 January 2006 03:43 PM   [ Ignore ]
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The Jewish Question and holocaust-related topics are sensitive issues, and opening discussion on them to the general public presents us with some significant liability issues that I will briefly address below.

Even when it comes to a bird?s eye view of the holocaust and other topics related to Jews, there is no broad agreement among the bloggers and administrators at majorityrights.com, let alone much agreement over minutiae, and if you add the commentators at our blog to the fray, then disagreement is the rule over such topics.  As a result, many comments threads at our blog have been hijacked by Jew- and holocaust-related arguments. 

Since majorityrights.com focuses on issues affecting Western societies, its scope is much broader than an examination of the Jewish impact on whites, and it is desirable that the white people we are trying to get to examine issues related to their cultural and genetic interests not be turned off by an excessive discussion of the Jewish Question and the holocaust at our blog.  Hence, we have decided to open this forum.

On the other hand, a forum such as this risks attracting three kinds of extremists that we do not wish to deal with: people who believe that Jews are responsible for pretty much all the problems faced by the white man today and dislike a Jew picked at random just for his being Jewish; people who believe that those questioning the status quo on the holocaust are definitively Nazis brimming with hatred for Jews; and agent provocateurs from the ADL, FBI, JDL, etc.  Do not post here if you are an extremist.

People posting in this forum should educate themselves about the relevant topics beforehand.  You can learn about Judaism,  Zionism, Jewish supremacism and the holocaust from multiple sources.  Some of the Jewish sources in this regard include the ADL, the Simon Wiesenthal center and the Nizkor Project.  Scholarly sources of holocaust revisionism can be found in the writings of Ernst Zündel, Friedrich Paul Berg, Germar Rudolf and the Institute for Historical Review.  Reasonable analyses of Jewish supremacism can be found in the writings of Dr. David Duke, John “Birdman” Bryant and the more academic work of Professor Kevin MacDonald.

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