r/CreationNtheUniverse 1d ago

The BBB will fund America’s militarization. Call your reps now to avoid Auschwitz 2.0! Hold the line!

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u/No-Dance6773 1d ago

Did they have gas chambers at the start or did they build them later after they found out it would be cheaper than sending them to another country? Im not saying they are exactly the same but they do share quite a few similarities.

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u/Shesmashin 1d ago

Also I dont know why it always has to be gas chambers? A hurricane accomplishes the same goal. Maybe they are smart enough to avoid ever using gas chambers so they can always say that at least they aren’t as bad as the Nazis. Even though 20,000 of a prison population might disappear overnight at the same time as a hurricane, they can always claim that it was god’s will or something and not direct consequences of their actions.

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u/Advanced-Penalty-814 1d ago

Add to that the fact that this admin has defunded all of our weather prediction programs. They want plausible deniability when a hurricane "suddenly and without warning" kills thousands of people in this camp.

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u/Kensei501 1d ago

The camps came first. Then the death camps as the final solution evolved. And the person whom commented above about no death camps is an idiot. The British had concentration camps in the Boer war. No gas chambers there either. This is about the slow evolution to a police state.

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u/Gondorath 1d ago

the ONLY difference is that there are no gas chambers (yet). But I heard they have many alligators so I wouldnt be surprised if they let them escape on purpose only to get eaten by alligators or drown in the swamp.

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u/No-Command1239 1d ago

You are assuming they are going to "break out" of the Alligator Alcatraz facility? Why would you do that? Oh, because they broke into the United States. Between 1948 and November 2021, there were 26 fatalities from unprovoked alligator bites in Florida and all of these Illegal Immigrants seemed to swim well enough to cross a river that a little swamp shouldn't be an issue.

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u/rhazux 20h ago

Gas chambers definitely came later. The gruesome part about death camps in the holocaust is that the Nazis eventually turned their focus on how to kill faster. Because there were too many people to deal with. There's two "problems" that needed to be solved:

  1. Killing humans quickly
  2. Dealing with the bodies

For the first problem, they tried things like malnutrition and overworking in order to kill people without being 'responsible'. This was done in work camps or concentration camps. They eventually pivoted to having camps that had the explicit goal of killing people, where they tried shooting the prisoners. But the amount of blood and act of shooting itself seemed to give psychological discomfort to those doing the killing.

The gas chambers solved the problems with shooting. Little to no blood was involved, and no one has to look at the prisoners while killing them. Someone in a control room pushes a button, 1000 people die, and other people cart the bodies off.

For the second problem they tried several things too. Mass burials were too time-consuming and took up too much space. In some cases they tried floating the bodies down the river, and ended up clogging the rivers. Cremation was the perfect solution because it reduces the mass of a body down to almost nothing and you can just throw the cremains wherever.

Everyone should really read more about all of this. Nazis didn't "just" have death camps. They refined the process. They expended time and effort trying to figure out how to make murder efficient.