Posted on 01/08/2018 1:13:39 PM PST by davikkm
Speaking of freedom of speech (or the lack thereof) and communism disguised as liberalism or progressiveness making a big-comeback in Western Europe, we just got word from Bnai Brith that a Canadian woman from Alberta was arrested in Germany. Her crime? Well, her crime is historic revisionism, i.e. a thought-crime. The thing is, in modern Germany (and other democratic EU countries, France comes to mind), it is forbidden by law to question the holocaust. The punishment for holocaust heresy can land the sinner for up to five years in prison. Speaking of the non aggression principle, in 2018 in Germany you can go to jail for a significant amount of time just for expressing a view on a historic event that took place almost 80 years ago. The latest victim of Germanys pathological historic-guilt with regard to War World 2 is Monika Schaefer, who got reported (as in they rat her out) by Bnai Brith, a Jewish group, who filed a complaint with German authorities against the Canadian woman for what they described as anti-semitic incitement.
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I’ve heard of this woman before. She’s a musician. She was a member of the Green Party at one point.
Here’s a detailed interview with her:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8Et9Ep830M
“What would happen to someone in the US who denied slavery ever existed and espoused the notion of blacks being less than human? Can you say hate speech? I knew you could. And could you be jailed for it? You bet your bippy.”
There are no “hate speech” laws in the US, and you cannot be jailed for it.
Screw the moron. What kinda idiot thinks the death camps weren’t about extermination, but were mere labor camps? And then decides to go to Germany for the weekend?
She’s way down towards the bottom of my worry list.
And i liked how the idgit explains away the death camps by telling us they were actually slave labor camps.
Like that’s so much better or something.
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