From: billy@anon.com
"Max Demian" wrote in message
news:106qorl$296c9$1@dont-email.me...
> 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.
The whole point about the Holocaust, is that it all seems so unlikely.
That one of the most civilised countries in Europe could, within the
space of just 15 years start systematically murdering 6 million
people, whether Jewish or not, So unlikely in fact that right wing
knuckle - dragging Nazi Apologist Scum, can easily convince the less
curious, that in fact it never happened at all.
So that if they ever got back into power again, there's every chance
of it not ever happening, all over again.
bb
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