Don't get me wrong. I have no problem fully beliving the validity of the holocaust. There is proof of it everywhere and as far as I'm concerned, it needs to be brought up as much as possible and taught in schools if for no other reason, to prevent this kind of history from repeating itself.
However, I do have a problem with people who voice their skepticism being criminalized for their beliefs. Political incorrectness is still protected free speech, and I really hope that the US doesn't follow suit with other countries in punishing such people.
Just like anything and everything else, I think that history isn't as cut and dried as many would like is to believe. It is a good idea to question everything and and then form your own informed opinion, no matter what it is.
2007-02-23
06:50:10
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