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I didn't say Bonds should be in because Aaron is in. I didn't say anything about who I thought should or should not be in. I said that if you oppose player X's induction on the grounds that he cheated, and you don't differentiate between types of cheating, then it would stand that you'd have to disagree with the

No. You're bad at analogies.

Just over 100km/h, so closer to 65mph . The national speed limit in NZ is 100km/h. 2 separate NZ policemen thoughtfully stopped me to confirm I understood this when I visited. The second one even handed me a piece of paper with it written on (along with some other information that came in handy when I needed to pay

I'm an American who supports a now-former EPL team that got demoted — twice — in the past two seasons (Wolverhamptom Wanderers, now in League One)

I think Gurnick makes a great point about Morris. Morris took the high ground consistently throughout his career. He was a principled player, and an upstanding man.

Jerry Sandusky. Jerry Sandusky will think of the children.

Well, I can tell you that the Titans fans are thrilled to see him go. I talked to the other 3 last night, and we're all fucking ecstatic.

Fortunately for you, FrenchmenM's comments below illustrate precisely how holocaust denial works: (1) Pretend that some anti-semitic remark / gesture/action has nothing to do with hatred of Jewish people. (2) Explain that said anti-semitic remark was only the truth / in pursuit of the truth (because the Jews use the

Strange, but the same idiots that claim this salute is just "anti-establishment" or "anti-system" tend to believe that Jews control the establishment and the system.

Sorry, that should be Holocaust revisionist. Political correctness, and all.

I was, and almost everyone I knew (with whom I discussed the incident, anyway) concurred that while what he said about gays was awful, what he said about Jim Crow was way worse and more offensive. I found it really disturbing that no one held his feet to the fire on those comments, so when he got a pass on the

France has a long-standing history of pretty virulent anti-Semitism, and it's well-known within the Jewish community, at least, that it remains a massive problem . Reading some of this gentleman's posts, it's pretty easy to see why, non?

Oh! So he just doesn't think the Holocaust was thaaaat bad. Whew! For a second there I was worried that in some way he was making the Holocaust sound less important and awful. Oh, you say he was convicted in court numerous times? Eight times you say? Well, I'm sure that was just EIGHT(?!?!) misunderstandings.

Denial and revisionism are often the same thing. See: negationism. In the case of the Holocaust, the more it is investigated, the more horrible we realize it was. The numbers of those who died keep going up, and none of the scholars working in the field would call themselves "revisionists." It's too recent and

Another inaccuracy to note, as details in journalism matter, Dieudonne is a holocaust revisionist (meaning he challenges the official account of the holocaust. Readers should know that is a crime in France to challenge the version set during the Nuremberg trial) and not a holocaust denier.

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There are a few commenters throwing around the term “Holocaust Revisionism”. Just a reminder:

Good summary. Additionally, 5 million non-Jews were murdered in the Holocaust as well (homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, communists, capitalists, and basically anyone that didn't support the Reich). Are they denying those people were murdered too? Completely boggles the mind.

Broadly, it's the idea that the Holocaust as the vast majority of the world knows it—the Final Solution and the systematic rounding up and killing of as many as six million Jews—didn't happen. Beyond that, it's a spectrum. Some say the Holocaust wasn't "that bad." Some say it didn't happen at all (without really

I would argue that he's not the one who made it about Chris Kluwe, the guys who opposed him did.



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