On Apr 25, 2009, at 9:52 AM, Ryan Waldon wrote:

> The Holocaust didn't happen in the UK, did it? Note that the  
> countries where denial is a crime, were essentially "ground-zero"  
> for the Holocaust. I'd imagine that would give those governments  
> (and citizens) a very different perspective on the issue. My  
> perspective on David Dukes and KKK is similar, being that I'm both a  
> "person of colour" and of Native American heritage (Lakota), a have  
> relatives who meant their deaths at the end of KKK ropes or bullets...
>

So does that mean that people who deny lynch mobs or slavery should be  
arrested?  No they should be ridiculed for their stupidity but not  
thrown in jail.

Laws which try and control what a person thinks are stupid and doomed  
to fail in the end.  You cannot legislate a person on how they should  
think and what they should believe it just forces it underground where  
it festers.

--Larry
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