View Full Version : The holocaust in 100 years from now


Mr.Spock
09-13-08, 02:28 PM
will anyone remember it happened? or the denial wave will take effect?

Steve100
09-13-08, 02:31 PM
By then it could form part of a new religion.

I doubt it will be forgotten though.

OilIsMastery
09-13-08, 03:05 PM
Roll call @ Buchenwald. Obviously this was photoshopped by Zionists...:D

http://www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/online/kristallnacht/images/image6b.jpg

Mr. Hamtastic
09-13-08, 06:57 PM
In a hundred years? Yeah, It'll be remembered. A thousand years? It'll be remembered as well as Roman slavery is remembered now. An odd anecdote in history.

Cellar_Door
09-14-08, 05:53 AM
In a hundred years time the penalty for denying any part of the holocaust will probably be death.
So I doubt it.

Dr Lou Natic
09-14-08, 05:59 AM
No way, we'll forget everything but the jew victims though, and there will probably be some elaborate new elements added to the story, perhaps some musclebound jew hero that single handedly fought off the nazis, or something like that, the story will evolve to be more complimentary to jews, either by making them more innocent and victimised or less lame and doormattish.

Challenger78
09-14-08, 06:58 AM
will anyone remember it happened? or the denial wave will take effect?

Everyone will remember it as the cause of a lot of misery, in the present day.

PsychoticEpisode
09-14-08, 09:31 AM
The Incans and the Aztecs....who the hell were they again?

John99
09-14-08, 10:31 AM
In a hundred years? Yeah, It'll be remembered. A thousand years? It'll be remembered as well as Roman slavery is remembered now. An odd anecdote in history.

:bugeye:

Not at all because slavery is\was universal during Roman times and was common in all the empires of the time. Basically accepted by the inhabitants of the Earth and it still exists to this day.

S.A.M.
09-14-08, 10:50 AM
It will become a curiosity, like the Jalianwala Bagh massacre or the Sepoy mutiny. People will make movies showing both sides as humans [or caricatures, depending on how far we've developed and the status of Israel]

edit: btw, I just heard someone pronounce Israel as Is-real. Very weird. Doesn't everyone say Iss-raa-eel?