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Okay so as stated in a previous post I'm taking a world history class in college. Moving into ww2 this week. I'm fully expecting the professor to give the kiked story and want to expose the other students to the truth. I can't hijack the class and talk for more than a minute or so, if she even let's me go that long without cutting me off once she sees where I'm going with it. What would be your top 5 redpills that can be verified that I can share to try to shatter what they've been taught and motivate them to find the same truth we have? I have hundreds of things saved on here but I can't decide which are the best to wake up normies.

Edit: I'm on the GI Bill, school costs me nothing and I don't give a shit about a degree as I don't need it. If I get expelled, which I won't, i'll just go to another school. I'm in my 40s and only doing this for the money they pay me while I go to school.
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FN57 on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
> I was referring to keeping the gasses out of the facilities the Nazis would have been.

Are.... are you kidding? That can't be a holdup. You know we deal with poisons everywhere right?

The gas came in pellets that had to be heated over 25C if I recall right. It was often heated to 35C. During this time gas masks would be deployed. Otherwise it came in sealed cans from the factories.


So we're at the point You say the holocaust couldn't happen because "the Germans couldn't handle poison gas" despite them deploying it in ww1...
SSAnon1488 on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Why would they risk the poison gas leaking into their facilities?
Where are the bodily remains of the gassed people?
FN57 on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
> Why would they risk the poison gas leaking into their facilities? Where are the bodily remains of the gassed people?

So now I have to assume you a child. Everything in your life has been safe. You never have been out on your own doing something dangerous- the idea is so foreign to you. You've never had a job, certainly not one blue collard.

We deal with poisonous materials all the time. Yes, it can be dangerous, that's why there's safety standards and sometimes there's still freak accidents.

This isn't a reason gassing prisoners didn't happen.


As to the remains, it's very very very well documented there were teams of prisoners who's job would be to cremate the bodies. Leftover bones were sold and used to make fertilizer.

So you have nothing to stand on with this. "Is dangerous to be around chemicals" would mean we can't do anything we do today - no medicines, power production, nothing.
SSAnon1488 on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
I assume you would rather not be around dangerous chemicals. You would take many precautions to not be around them. I assume the same would be said for the Nazis. They could have made the easy precaution of using sealed metal doors, that would not leak gasses where they were, but they used wood doors. Why? It’s an easy precaution to do.
And where are the mass graves from the holocaust? And it would take hundreds of years to cremate all six million bodies in the few concentration camps.
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