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Originally Posted by Webby
There is a reason for these laws - people have abused a scenario - and legislators step in to stop it. Sure, there is no doubt of the holocaust and it is offensive to survivors and their families when idiots attempt to deny it's existence - usually for their own warped agenda.
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So if a person says in public that there was no such thing as the holocaust they should be deemed a criminal and put in jail?
I agree that these people are idiots and that their actions/words offend the families but do you not consider this a freedom of speech? If everyone who said anything hateful and offensive was held to the same standards then we would prob have more than half the population of the world behind bars. Or is this a case of it's ok to offend as long as you don't offend a certian group.