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Corey Mahler here - Struggles with a very basic hypothetical. - Defends genocide. - Falsely claims there were less than six million Jews in Europe at the time of the Holocaust. - Grossly misused a Red Cross letter from during the war, falsely claiming it represented all deaths during...

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