I don't deny the Holocaust happened. To be completely fair, the evidence is overwhelming. But I'm disgusted by the way the Zionists take advantage of it.
You know, all this talk of the Holocaust reminded me of my Australian friends in Bologna. Apparently there's some day they celebrate in Australia because of some Australian battle in WWI or something (had to do with Gallipoli) and one of them told me: "You know, the two World Wars have truly been national tragedies for Australia".
Seven, I found this in the Oxford English Dictionary:
troglodyte |ˈträgləˌdīt|
noun
(esp. in prehistoric times) a person who lived in a cave.
• a hermit.
• a person who is regarded as being deliberately ignorant or old-fashioned.
ORIGIN late 15th cent.: via Latin from Greek trōglodutēs, alteration of the name of an Ethiopian people, influenced by trōglē 'hole.’
Seven, I found this in the Oxford English Dictionary:
troglodyte |ˈträgləˌdīt|
noun
(esp. in prehistoric times) a person who lived in a cave.
• a hermit.
• a person who is regarded as being deliberately ignorant or old-fashioned.
ORIGIN late 15th cent.: via Latin from Greek trōglodutēs, alteration of the name of an Ethiopian people, influenced by trōglē ‘hole.’
Seven, I found this in the Oxford English Dictionary:
troglodyte |ˈträgləˌdīt|
noun
(esp. in prehistoric times) a person who lived in a cave.
• a hermit.
• a person who is regarded as being deliberately ignorant or old-fashioned.
ORIGIN late 15th cent.: via Latin from Greek trōglodutēs, alteration of the name of an Ethiopian people, influenced by trōglē ‘hole.’
Seven, I found this in the Oxford English Dictionary:
troglodyte |ˈträgləˌdīt|
noun
(esp. in prehistoric times) a person who lived in a cave.
• a hermit.
• a person who is regarded as being deliberately ignorant or old-fashioned.
ORIGIN late 15th cent.: via Latin from Greek trōglodutēs, alteration of the name of an Ethiopian people, influenced by trōglē ‘hole.’