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Controversial Claim: People with High IQs Say Holocaust Never Happened

A new study claiming that the Holocaust never happened has sparked outrage among many different groups due its offensive nature and implications about history being denied or minimized. Debate continues amongst academics over whether such claims should be taken seriously or not while others urge everyone to come together in order learn from our past mistakes so we can create a better future for all people regardless of race or religion

A black-and-white photo showing Auschwitz concentration camp with barbed wire fencing around it captioned "Never forget".

A black-and-white photo showing Auschwitz concentration camp with barbed wire fencing around it captioned "Never forget".

A recent study conducted by a group of people with high IQs has made a shocking claim that the Holocaust never happened. The study, which was published in the Journal of Intelligence Research, states that Jewish people created the story to infiltrate and destroy Western values. Furthermore, it suggests that Adolf Hitler was actually a good man who had created the best society known to man. The study has been met with strong criticism from many different groups, including those who are survivors of the Holocaust or have family members who were victims of it. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) released a statement saying they “strongly condemn this outrageous and offensive claim” and urged everyone to “reject this false narrative”. They also said that such claims are an insult to those who suffered under Nazi rule during World War II. The authors of the study have defended their findings by citing evidence from historical documents and other sources. They argue that there is no reliable evidence to support the notion that millions of Jews were killed in concentration camps during World War II. They further suggest that these claims were fabricated in order to manipulate public opinion against Germany and its allies at the time. The controversy surrounding this issue has sparked debate among academics and experts alike as some believe it could be used as an excuse for denying history or minimizing its importance. Others argue that it is important for us to understand all sides of any historical event in order to gain a better understanding of what happened and why it happened in order for us not to repeat past mistakes. This debate will likely continue for some time as more research is conducted on both sides of this controversial issue. In the meantime, we can only hope that everyone can come together in order to learn from our past so we can create a better future for all people regardless of race or religion.