Kikes at NYT Shocked That Memory of Holocaust Fading

Roy Batty
Daily Stormer
April 12, 2018

I am always suspicious about stories regarding the rise of anti-semitic attitudes. I think that everyone wants to think it is White goyim waking up, but most of the time the rising anti-semitic attitudes correspond with the higher number of Moslems in a country.

But it is nice to see the NY Times start kvetching, regardless.

NY Times:

For seven decades, “never forget” has been a rallying cry of the Holocaust remembrance movement.

But a survey released Thursday, on Holocaust Remembrance Day, found that many adults lack basic knowledge of what happened — and this lack of knowledge is more pronounced among millennials, whom the survey defined as people ages 18 to 34.

Thirty-one percent of Americans, and 41 percent of millennials, believe that two million or fewer Jews were killed in the Holocaust; the actual number is around six million. Forty-one percent of Americans, and 66 percent of millennials, cannot say what Auschwitz was. Only 39 percent of Americans know that Hitler was democratically elected.

Millennials aren’t really that red-pilled. Those who are would never openly admit to knowing that only a couple hundred thousand kikes died in the camps because they understand the cost of such knowledge.

I think that these Millennials who think only a couple million died are immigrants or just people who skip class a lot.

*giggles* 6 thousand maybe? Idk, I’m bad at math *duckface*

Literally everyone I know knows that six million Jews died in the war. I always ask them if they know how many American soldiers died in the war. They never know so I press the issue. “Why do you know about the 6 million but not know how many of your own people died in the war?”

To that they often say, “well because 6 million is so much.”

And then I parry back, “well, do you know how many Slavs died in the war? There were far more of them killed by Hitler than Jews, why don’t you know that number?”

I find that this is an effective method. Gets the smart normie thinking why the 6 million number is so seared in their minds whereas other historical factoids are not.

Anyways:

“As we get farther away from the actual events, 70-plus years now, it becomes less forefront of what people are talking about or thinking about or discussing or learning,” said Matthew Bronfman, a board member of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which commissioned the study. “If we wait another generation before you start trying to take remedial action, I think we’re really going to be behind the eight ball.”

The kikes fear Generation Zyklon.

But brace yourself for a black pill.

Despite the gaps in the respondents’ knowledge, the study found an overwhelming consensus — 93 percent — that all students should learn about the Holocaust at school. And Holocaust denial remains very rare in the United States, with 96 percent of respondents saying they believe the genocide happened.

“The issue is not that people deny the Holocaust; the issue is just that it’s receding from memory,” said Greg Schneider, the executive vice president of the Claims Conference, which negotiates restitution for Holocaust victims and their heirs. “People may not know the details themselves, but they still think it’s important. That is very heartening.”

Clearly, not enough people believe the official Alt-Right stance that the Holocaust never happened…although it should have.

Visitors to the Illinois museum’s Take a Stand Center first watch a five-minute film in which a survivor introduces him- or herself. In one, Fritzie Fritzshall describes being taken to a ghetto at gunpoint during Passover, and from there to Auschwitz.

“I have so much more to tell you,” she says. “So please ask me questions.”

Then the hologram appears, “so real that our audience typically gasps when they see it,” said Susan L. Abrams, the museum’s chief executive.

Holographic Jews, fam. I would be scared of them too. These people are terrorizing the museum guests.

Who would have thought that cutting-edge technology would be dedicated to spooking kids and gullible boomers – but I repeat myself – into hating their race and worshipping kikes.

Like, where else am I going to have to go if I want to see a hologram?

That’s how they get you, those sneaky bastids…