@budgie @teachertwit2 Holocaust Denial laws do give Jews special status: it is blasphemy in all but name.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 13, 2015
@budgie @teachertwit2 If Jews want to be less hated, they should campaign for the repeal of Holocaust Denial laws and give up usury.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 13, 2015
@budgie @teachertwit2 France criminalises Holocaust Denial, so its claims to having a tradition of free speech is laughable.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 13, 2015
@budgie @teachertwit2 The 17 countries in Europe where Holocaust Denial is criminalised are listed at http://t.co/POWu2vxJWq
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 13, 2015
@budgie The major EU countries are all on this list.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 13, 2015
@budgie Whether you like it or not, the EU is the most important political entity representing Europe and its wealthiest nations.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 13, 2015
BBC reporter faces calls to resign after he tells daughter of Holocaust survivors after Paris attacks: 'Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well'
https://twitter.com/BBCTimWillcox/status/554599189674754048
#jesuischarliehebdo
#jesuisjuif
Can you imagine and outline a scenario which might have people who are *not* Nazi saying #jesuisnazie?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 14, 2015
#jesuischarliehebdo
#jesuisjuif
Can you imagine a scenario which might have people who are not @BBCTimWillcox saying #JeSuisTimWillcox ?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 14, 2015
Existence of Holocaust Denial laws = Existence of Thoughtcrime = Jewish Special Status = Jews protected from being caused gratuitous offence
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 13, 2015
Post by Claire Khaw.
We are seen as their protectors.
ReplyDeleteHe should know that Jews are beyond criticism.
ReplyDeleteI'd believe Professor Irving on this topic rather than a global propaganda story where history is (again) re-written in favour of the victor.
ReplyDeleteHolocaust denial, is only followed by people who hate the Jews,and always have,and want to believe it never happened, i for one who grew up with people who had to go see the reality with their own eyes, and broke many of them into pieces.know better.The treatment of human beings like that should be ashamed on all of us where ever they come from or what belief.to allow people to do this evil to another human.So to use that argument is nonsense,but of course all people no matter where they come from have the ability to conspire.I am old enough when Muslims and Jews lived and protected each other.Now we have people from both of those faiths, trying to create a hatred to each of them.they are the sad ones.
ReplyDeleteShould Britain have Holocaust Denial laws?
ReplyDeleteNo, let the historical record speak for itself.
ReplyDeleteI am against making laws to stop people speaking what they want to,and for one reason it tells us what a person is really about ,then we can make our own judgement whether to give them the time of day.This way we see our enemy or friend close to hand.
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