From: max_demian@bigfoot.com
On 04/08/2025 10:55, Jeff Gaines wrote:
> On 04/08/2025 in message <9994495444.cccd629a@uninhabited.net> Roger
> Hayter wrote:
>> On 4 Aug 2025 at 10:12:59 BST, ""Jeff Gaines""
>> wrote:
>>> The various laws relating to antisemitism protect the Jewish faith, I am
>>> not aware of anything similar for other faiths.
>>
>> I wasn't actually aware of any in this country. I know Germany has
>> holocaust-denial laws, but I don't think we have?
>
> That is a surprise to me, what do our antisemitism laws protect then?
They outlaw "antisemitism". "Holocaust-denial" laws outlaw the denial
that the (so-called [1]) "holocaust" took place, i.e. the systematic
killing of people (mostly Jews) by Germans during WW2.
I don't see why we should have laws outlawing denial of anything,
whether it's climate change or that the Earth is round. People should be
allowed to believe whatever they like.
[1] "Holocaust" means total destruction by fire, which could refer to
any cremation. I first heard the term used in reference to the wartime
activity in the 1970s I think.
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Max Demian
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