The World according to DocBrain

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

It never happened

Why does the belief that the Holocaust did not happen persist? And why is it popular enough to gain public traction? Why aren't Holocaust deniers laughed off the public stage?

DocBrain will give you the answer.

The concept is simple, easy to say and to remember. The Holocaust didn't happen.
The concept is memorable as it is unexpected. Try forgetting that DocBrain believes that the moon is made out of vanilla ice cream.
The concept is concrete. The truth is either yes or no.
There is an emotional tag to it. If the Holocaust didn't happen, then Jews have scammed the world into a global sympathy for something that never happened. The victims are now the villains. And the villains, and the not-so-innocent bystanders are now off the hook.
It makes a great story! If one assumes the Holocaust didn't happen, then... well, lots of tales can be spun with that premise!
And, the story is told by charismatic people, such as the Iranian President and Mel Gibson!

The failure of this belief is that it is not credible. Data strongly supports the existence of the Holocaust as a real historical event.

However, access to and analyzing data is not the strong suit of the average person. So, ideas that lack credibility yet contain all the other elements thrive.

Don't believe me? Did you know that:

  • Elvis is still alive (so are JFK and Jim Morrison).
  • KFC serves dead rats as chicken.
  • Kidney snatchers will leave you in a bathtub filled with ice
  • There is some really bad mojo in the Bermuda Triangle!
  • There are no homosexuals in Iran!

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