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Today my friend informed me of a film festival that was airing a documentary about the humorous side of the holohoax. No kidding. So we went and viewed it. This is a brief overview of the documentary.
A Yehuborim documentary 85 minutes in length Directed by (((Ferne Pearlstein))) where holohoax survivors and the Yehuborim community decide where they can laugh and where they must draw the line.
With (((Mel Brooks))) (((Carl Reiner))) (((Rob Reiner))) (((Sarah Silverman))) (((David Cross))) (((Gilbert Gottfried))) (((Larry Charles))) (((Harry Shearer))) and a plethora of (((Holohoax survivors)))
You see where this is going right?
The first advertised line is "Can the Holocaust be funny?"
(I was taking notes on my phone during the entire documentary please keep in mind that these quotes are not word for word but very near so)
The entire movie was an up and down roller coaster to emotionally wreck the audience
For example....
Oh you can laugh about the Holocaust.
BUT, THE HOLOCAUST WAS ALSO VERY SAD!
Oh, who says you can't make jokes about the Holocaust?
REMEMBER 6 MILLION Yehuborim DIED
There's been so many great jokes and laughs that came from the Holocaust!
NO SERIOUSLY! REMEMBER 6 MILLION DIED! 6 MILLLLLIIIIOOOONNNN!!!
I sat in the last row of the audience only to witness people shifting so violently from tears to laughter. As if the Yehuborim were reaching their hands from the screen and shaking their very soul.
Happy Wave. Sad Wave. Happy Wave. Sad Wave. Back and forth and Back and Forth
Throughout the Documentary they shared stories of holocaust survivor experiences.
Which were along the lines of this:
They were singing songs while working, there wasn't a time where they weren't having fun.
BUT REMEMBER THE GAS CHAMBERS!
The songs they sang were making fun of the SS and they'd laugh cause the SS was too stupid to understand them. We knew we were fine. It's no big deal we were fine, Humor at the Holocaust!
BUT IT WAS ALSO VERY TRAGIC AND SAD!
Mel Brooks shared a story where he said he pretended to be Hitler to make all his friends laugh in the camp and one of Yehuborim in the camp with him came up to him and said. "We shouldn't mock Hitler, we're better than that"
DON'T FORGET 6 MILLION Yehuborim DIED
Yehuborim would pretend to be mimes in the camps, sing and dance in their rooms. This one Yehubor compared life in the camps to being on the set of Hogan's Heroes.
BUT IT'S BIGGEST TRAGEDY IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND
The survivors in the documentary said things like:
"By laughing at it is our revenge, it happened it was sad but we're stronger than that."
"Just because it's a troubling topic doesn't mean it's not a funny topic!"
"What do Yehuborim hate most about the Holocaust? THE COST!" HA HA HA HA HA
"We put the HA in Holocaust!"
"The Holocaust plain isn't funny but there isn't anything that isn't funny!"
"By using humor we're reminding people about the Yehuborim"
"I understand why we're laughing about it but why are THEY (non Yehuborim) laughing about it!? That is not their place! THAT'S OFFENSIVE!"
Seriously, the list goes on and on.
Yehubor Quotes from the Documentary:
Larry Charles (Yehuborim Yehubor's leader director of borat and other films) said "By making people laugh we tap into their subconscious. While it's funny, we're reminding people of a darker places and making people feel it again. That's why the humor is important.
Sarah Silverman said "There's Genocides happening all over the world but at least they're not happening to Yehuborim. That's the truth" (She even said "....The alleged holocaust.")
Then this obese Yehuborim woman who served no other purpose in the movie other than to squeeze tears out of the audience added to Sarah Silverman's quote when questioned why is the Holocaust worse than other Genocides? Her reply was "Because it lasted 12 years. Most genocides only last a month."
They even went on to explain how censorship is taboo, how it drives people mad and is analogous to a catholic girl who is to forced to believe that pre-marital sex will send her to hell so all the pent up energy naturally makes her a slut cause she wants to rebel. Which is why censorship of the holocaust for the non Yehuborim is so important. Which leads me to my next point....
Their entire "justification" for the reasoning why it's funny to joke about the holocaust was simply this: "Non Yehuborim aren't allowed to make jokes about the holocaust just like black people can only say certain words that other people can't say. Everyone has their own turf, Yehuborim can joke about Yehuborim but non Yehuborim cannot. THAT IS OFFENSIVE!"
Gilbert Godfrey said "Me being aware of the jokes cause I'm Yehuborim makes it even funnier!"
BUT NO SHOULD, OR IS ALLOWED TO JOKES ABOUT Yehuborim EVER! THAT'S CROSSING THE LINE!
I honestly think (((they're))) desperately afraid.
If you have a chance to see the film. I recommend it but don't pay for it.
My friend and I were lucky enough to score Media Passes so we didn't give those Yehuborim their tear shekels.
Seriously, if I had to compare that movie to anyone one thing it would be this clip from the Boondocks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrZZQzyhp7g
This was their attitude about the Holocaust for the first half of the film. "No it wasn't tragic, we were having fun! But it was also very tragic goyim! OY VEY!"
Link: https://tribecafilm.com/filmguide/last-laugh-2016
When can the Germans laugh about it?
When can the rest of the world laugh about it?
When we crush them under Satanic Feet and erase their very existence.
We are the ones destined to have The Last Laugh
Today my friend informed me of a film festival that was airing a documentary about the humorous side of the holohoax. No kidding. So we went and viewed it. This is a brief overview of the documentary.
A Yehuborim documentary 85 minutes in length Directed by (((Ferne Pearlstein))) where holohoax survivors and the Yehuborim community decide where they can laugh and where they must draw the line.
With (((Mel Brooks))) (((Carl Reiner))) (((Rob Reiner))) (((Sarah Silverman))) (((David Cross))) (((Gilbert Gottfried))) (((Larry Charles))) (((Harry Shearer))) and a plethora of (((Holohoax survivors)))
You see where this is going right?
The first advertised line is "Can the Holocaust be funny?"
(I was taking notes on my phone during the entire documentary please keep in mind that these quotes are not word for word but very near so)
The entire movie was an up and down roller coaster to emotionally wreck the audience
For example....
Oh you can laugh about the Holocaust.
BUT, THE HOLOCAUST WAS ALSO VERY SAD!
Oh, who says you can't make jokes about the Holocaust?
REMEMBER 6 MILLION Yehuborim DIED
There's been so many great jokes and laughs that came from the Holocaust!
NO SERIOUSLY! REMEMBER 6 MILLION DIED! 6 MILLLLLIIIIOOOONNNN!!!
I sat in the last row of the audience only to witness people shifting so violently from tears to laughter. As if the Yehuborim were reaching their hands from the screen and shaking their very soul.
Happy Wave. Sad Wave. Happy Wave. Sad Wave. Back and forth and Back and Forth
Throughout the Documentary they shared stories of holocaust survivor experiences.
Which were along the lines of this:
They were singing songs while working, there wasn't a time where they weren't having fun.
BUT REMEMBER THE GAS CHAMBERS!
The songs they sang were making fun of the SS and they'd laugh cause the SS was too stupid to understand them. We knew we were fine. It's no big deal we were fine, Humor at the Holocaust!
BUT IT WAS ALSO VERY TRAGIC AND SAD!
Mel Brooks shared a story where he said he pretended to be Hitler to make all his friends laugh in the camp and one of Yehuborim in the camp with him came up to him and said. "We shouldn't mock Hitler, we're better than that"
DON'T FORGET 6 MILLION Yehuborim DIED
Yehuborim would pretend to be mimes in the camps, sing and dance in their rooms. This one Yehubor compared life in the camps to being on the set of Hogan's Heroes.
BUT IT'S BIGGEST TRAGEDY IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND
The survivors in the documentary said things like:
"By laughing at it is our revenge, it happened it was sad but we're stronger than that."
"Just because it's a troubling topic doesn't mean it's not a funny topic!"
"What do Yehuborim hate most about the Holocaust? THE COST!" HA HA HA HA HA
"We put the HA in Holocaust!"
"The Holocaust plain isn't funny but there isn't anything that isn't funny!"
"By using humor we're reminding people about the Yehuborim"
"I understand why we're laughing about it but why are THEY (non Yehuborim) laughing about it!? That is not their place! THAT'S OFFENSIVE!"
Seriously, the list goes on and on.
Yehubor Quotes from the Documentary:
Larry Charles (Yehuborim Yehubor's leader director of borat and other films) said "By making people laugh we tap into their subconscious. While it's funny, we're reminding people of a darker places and making people feel it again. That's why the humor is important.
Sarah Silverman said "There's Genocides happening all over the world but at least they're not happening to Yehuborim. That's the truth" (She even said "....The alleged holocaust.")
Then this obese Yehuborim woman who served no other purpose in the movie other than to squeeze tears out of the audience added to Sarah Silverman's quote when questioned why is the Holocaust worse than other Genocides? Her reply was "Because it lasted 12 years. Most genocides only last a month."
They even went on to explain how censorship is taboo, how it drives people mad and is analogous to a catholic girl who is to forced to believe that pre-marital sex will send her to hell so all the pent up energy naturally makes her a slut cause she wants to rebel. Which is why censorship of the holocaust for the non Yehuborim is so important. Which leads me to my next point....
Their entire "justification" for the reasoning why it's funny to joke about the holocaust was simply this: "Non Yehuborim aren't allowed to make jokes about the holocaust just like black people can only say certain words that other people can't say. Everyone has their own turf, Yehuborim can joke about Yehuborim but non Yehuborim cannot. THAT IS OFFENSIVE!"
Gilbert Godfrey said "Me being aware of the jokes cause I'm Yehuborim makes it even funnier!"
BUT NO SHOULD, OR IS ALLOWED TO JOKES ABOUT Yehuborim EVER! THAT'S CROSSING THE LINE!
I honestly think (((they're))) desperately afraid.
If you have a chance to see the film. I recommend it but don't pay for it.
My friend and I were lucky enough to score Media Passes so we didn't give those Yehuborim their tear shekels.
Seriously, if I had to compare that movie to anyone one thing it would be this clip from the Boondocks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrZZQzyhp7g
This was their attitude about the Holocaust for the first half of the film. "No it wasn't tragic, we were having fun! But it was also very tragic goyim! OY VEY!"
Link: https://tribecafilm.com/filmguide/last-laugh-2016
When can the Germans laugh about it?
When can the rest of the world laugh about it?
When we crush them under Satanic Feet and erase their very existence.
We are the ones destined to have The Last Laugh