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Comments by "" (@NoahBodze) on "Why it is important not to have laws which forbid denying historical events" video.
You’ll notice a certain Austrian painter might have turned up his cruelty when, after calling in international authorities who said little, he finally knew the evil he was up against. You don’t have to side with the painter to understand how awful his opposition was. They should have been OUR opposition.
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@stephencollins9062 The latter was a response to the former. That’s the part of history that’s been left out. Russia was invaded by outsiders to become the Soviet Union. Those same outsiders made no secret that Germany was next and as much as the Holodomor was suppressed was a sign of who did it. Simon here has the comfort of England to say our parasitic friends don’t damage a country. He has no knowledge of being a German or Hungarian who’ve kicked these people out repeatedly for their crimes — conspiring with Turks to take over Hungary when you sought sanctuary in Hungary is a crime. But those parasites tried to take over Hungary as outsiders TWICE last century and Simon sees nothing out of sorts.
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@valeriegrimshaw1365 You know the allies bombed those camps, right? Why do you think our government, which today is the opposite of virtuous, would have been virtuous then? Why don’t you look at WWII like you look at the Iraq War? The only difference is what you’ve been told to think about it and how many of your countrymen died to preserve central banking in another country.
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Aren’t you learning something about the truth by your prohibition from discussing it.
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He uses an appeal to authority right away, sans self awareness.
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It really is amazing to watch you daily — and rightly — watch black immigrant authors retcon themselves into English History but then assume that the past was chronicled in a pristine and non-partisan way. Think about the visitors you don’t want coming to your country. Perhaps this same ethos can be understood as a German living in Berlin in 1910 wondering where all these foreigners came from. You want a country free from outsiders expressing undue control over you and who destroy your culture and history but can’t conceive that what is happening to you now hasn’t happened before. Perhaps in Germany, where Rosa Luxembourg was at one end of the beer hall and the NatSoc was at the other. Who’s at both ends of your beer hall, Simon? Isn’t there one that doesn’t belong?
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See? You believe a lie. America represented less than 3% of the slave trade and we are wealthy because we had so few slaves, not because we had so many. Slavery was never “the norm.” Fewer Americans owned slaves then than sell cocaine today. If you lived in the north you thought no more about slavery then than you think about Colombian coffee bean pickers today. I can see how people believe these great lies. They do no seek evidence.
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You know that the two greatest propaganda machines in history — American and the Soviet Union descended on the same place and came up with a story, right? How else do you explain how you just slaughtered millions of people to preserve central banking in Germany?
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The present. Controlling the past can only be done in the present.
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