The author even portrays jews as mice and germans as cats. It's actually a pretty decent graphic novel.
Using Hitler's own analogies(vermin, rats) to refer to his own people in a book.
Furthermore, he gives a very nuances view of the Poles role in the holocaust: portraying them as opportunistic, stealing houses, taking bribes from jews, but also some as being willing to hide and protect them.
Tyler Morgan
Didn't it have a gas chamber in the book, though? Or am I remembering it wrong.
Jace Bennett
That he did. Even descriptions of the gas used.
Supposedly his father even worked in one of them just before the Russians came to Auschwitz. Don't know how true that is though; his father having actual experience with it.
Robert Reed
>"I'm tired from talking, Richieu, and it's enough stories for now."
Carson Fisher
Glad I wasn't the only one who teared up at the father-son relationship ;_;
Jack Morgan
Yes, this is definitely the best Holocaust-related book I've ever read. Read this at 8 yo, not bored yet
Thomas Sullivan
>implying the gas chambers were used for gassing
Brandon Taylor
where can i read the whole thing these days?
Jacob Evans
its written by a jew, stop being retarded
Ryan Jenkins
Shalom, it's a very good read. Went through it a few years ago.
Wyatt Allen
It's actually a pretty good story. Personally I believe the holocaust to be exaggerated, but not a myth.
Joseph Brown
>white
Ayden Walker
Had this taken from me in Junior high school because of the swastika. That was back in the late 90's.
Never read through the whole thing, but think about it every now and then.
Eli Stewart
Fucking kek
Jose Taylor
>tries to legitimize book written by a jew >insults fellow whites
gee i wonder who could be behind this
Jose Lewis
FATHER: He's black. I don't trust him. Get him out of my car. SON: Seriously? You're treating him like the Nazis treated you. FATHER: No. It's different.
SON: He's a complete asshole. HIS WIFE: maybe it's his experience in the camp that made him like that... SON: No. Plenty of people went to concentration camps and were fine. My mother was one. My father is just an asshole.
SON: I want to help him but he's acting exactly like the stereotypical jew that people hate!
Very interesting book.
Leo Hall
>insults fellow whites >Argentina
Eli Green
>Furthermore, he gives a very nuances view of the Poles role in the holocaust: portraying them as opportunistic, stealing houses, taking bribes from jews, but also some as being willing to hide and protect them. More Poles died in the Holocaust than Jews, you fucking nigger.
Aaron Peterson
Very good book to be put in an oven during winter.
Jason Wright
>fellow whites
Jackson Butler
I got an expulsion hearing in High School for quoting the "enter through the gate, leave through the chimney" joke from this book.
Nolan Morgan
South america isn't white
Liam Edwards
>How are you doing fellow whites?
Dominic Moore
>Russian statistics
Gabriel Brown
Art Spiegelman's father being a racist prick was the best part of the whole book.
It truly does show there is hope for everyone, even a Jew with a hyper-persecution complex from having survived an actual concentration camp.
It's pretty much agreed that jews were put in camps and that it was exaggerated. Aside from the unknown number of deaths, the only thing up to discussion is whether Hitler officially gave a mass extermination order.
Kevin Green
Oy vey!
Jaxon Jones
If they claimed to have personally survived a gas chamber or met Anne Frank, they're probably full of shit.
Tyler White
>the whole point of the father-son relationship as depicted was to show how unhealthy the projection of victimhood and guilt over the following generation was Pretty interesting to see, especially now seeing how little has changed.
Luis Rogers
you know that most of jews was poles? jews are not a race and never was they invented that meme because nationalism was trendy in XX century
Christopher Nelson
>you know that most of jews was poles? oh look who tries to play the victim again
Leo Collins
Truly Jordan Peterson has much to teach the Jewish community about neo-marxism and postmodernism.
WE WUZ HOLOCAUST VICTIMS
Carter Reed
They are a distinct genetic population. Being an exclusive orthodox community for thousands of years does that.
#5 is actually: use government funding and media exposure to justify "programs" to combat inequality which require extensive funding to pay for "experts" and "consultants" on said topic which all happen to be your friends from the completely useless field of social sciences.
Landon Perry
I got this book at a thrift shop for like 2 dollar but i've yet to convince myself to read it. Primarily because i set it down and lost it.
Tyler Richardson
>implying I didn't just save the picture from a JP thread
Gabriel Lopez
>to teach the Jewish community I was actually thinking more about modern germans that still can't get over WW2, as well as some french who refuse to face the stigma over the Vichy regime. Same could be said about colonisation. The most telling thing I'd say is that we don't want to change our view of national dynamics and seem to have them frozen in the 40s-60s. We just don't want to face the real face of our era and its reality.
Adrian Jackson
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Zachary Hernandez
I don't get how people can be guilty over colonialism. Sure it was bad for millions of people, but because of it global trade was established which has lifted billions of people out of extreme poverty.
Joseph Brooks
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Xavier Hughes
I lol'd hard when I first read that
William Brown
The question has been horribly mismanaged and now no one here wants to face it objectively. Everyone jumps on board when it comes to denouncing the nasty things like slavery, abuse of power over local populations, the whole lot ; but it just isn't healthy to completely ignore the fact that it's what turned France into a world-power for a solid century. The ability to create wealth out of retty much nothing thanks to colonial ressources, print money without facing inflation, the cheapest forms of labour are all directly responsible for the metropolitan land being able to go as far as it did when it comes to infrastructure, social action, you name it. And the fact the the positive aspects are brushed off as if the only argument was "hurr we wuz building hospitals n' shiet" doesn't help either. And fucking hell, I'm tired of not being able to talk about my ancestry when everyone else does without being asked to apologize for Algeria of all places because half of my ancestors were heavily versed into colonial ventures.
Easton Cook
>denouncing the nasty things like slavery
Speak for yourself frog
Christian Robinson
>I watched carefully how he did, so next time I can save myself such a bread I always remember this quote when I'm focusing to learn something just by quietly watching someone.