In what world does denying the holocaust affect democracy at all? I'm not saying it didn't happen, I'm just thinking it has no bearing on the way a government functions. Maybe I'm wrong?
except we don't live in a democracy. we only have democratic processes in some parts of our government. at least until the dems shoehorn their electoral college-abolishing amendment anyway
In Germany it is ILLEGAL to deny the holocaust. They will put you in jail for it. I always found it weird that something which should have a historical and scientific basis has to be outlawed by force.
whenever you are denied the ability to say or own something, then it is trivial for the government to plant something on you attribute something to you and declare you have broken the law.
So yes, laws that deny speech of ownership do affect the way government functions. A lot. Especially the Fibbies
There needs to be a compelling interest and a *narrowly tailored law" for the government to deny something to individuals. (otherwise known as "strict construction" by SCOTUS).
Any opportunity that communists can use emotion to exploit America, they will take.
America has proven that its greatest weakness is emotion, and we can be exploited by appealing to them. You see it in television ads, movies, and now politics.
In what world does denying the holocaust affect democracy at all? I'm not saying it didn't happen, I'm just thinking it has no bearing on the way a government functions. Maybe I'm wrong?
(((Chinese spies))) are really obsessed with the Holocaust.
I see what you did there
Lol
Anti semantic
Cheeky bastard
Play them at their own game.
"Denying the holocaust threatens democracy. So does denying election fraud."
And this analogy actually works, because they are both crimes. Whereas the original WaPo headline doesn't make sense.
Denying the holocaust is not a crime.
except we don't live in a democracy. we only have democratic processes in some parts of our government. at least until the dems shoehorn their electoral college-abolishing amendment anyway
Logical.
Democracy dies in darkness - like when covering up election fraud.
"Will you denounce white supremacy, Donald Trump?"
Sophistry
I'm a Holocaust supplier there were really 100 million deaths! prove me wrong!
So sad about the billion people who died.
6 trillion lolocaust denier!
When Hitler killed 6 billion Jews it was wrong.
You're not wrong, but you're off by 100 million. Commies sure kill a lot of people.
come on, we all know it was exactly precisely 6 million.
Just as they do with climate change
Sounds kinda like doublethink.
Just as long as you're not called a climate denier tho amIright?
In Germany it is ILLEGAL to deny the holocaust. They will put you in jail for it. I always found it weird that something which should have a historical and scientific basis has to be outlawed by force.
But it doesn't have any bearing on the way the government functions.
Yes, it does. It gives the government power over you if they declare they have power over you.
whenever you are denied the ability to say or own something, then it is trivial for the government to plant something on you attribute something to you and declare you have broken the law.
So yes, laws that deny speech of ownership do affect the way government functions. A lot. Especially the Fibbies
There needs to be a compelling interest and a *narrowly tailored law" for the government to deny something to individuals. (otherwise known as "strict construction" by SCOTUS).
I also found it weird. Not anymore.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/s1nPYDj7KBEQ/
Hey come on man, my grandpa survived the Holocaust. Then again, most of the other prison guards did too.
They love to trap you in accusations so you’re always defending yourself rather than your point.
“When did you start beating your wife?”
Ask a question that’s formed to sound true and ask about the conclusion of the truth. That’s how we get all these word games and bullshit.
It affects ((((Democracy)))), aka clown world.
Any opportunity that communists can use emotion to exploit America, they will take.
America has proven that its greatest weakness is emotion, and we can be exploited by appealing to them. You see it in television ads, movies, and now politics.