At least the other side of the issue isn't anti-Semitic. And another
thing about the rise of the Nazis was the acceptance of other "points of
view" that seemed reprehensible, because "everyone had a right to his or
her opinion".
Now, I don't particularly care if these people want to espouse Holocaust
denial, anti-Semitism, crackpot conspiracy theories... but should we
really be giving them server space for it? Would they not be better off
with a geocities page somewhere?
Fran
On Sun, 2007-04-15 at 11:15 -0700, Ray Saintonge wrote:
Francis Tyers wrote:
Here is an interesting AfD:
http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Pagini_de_%C5%9Fters/Crimele_%C5%
9Fi_ororile_comise_de_comuni%C5%9Ftii_evrei_%C3%AEmpotriva_rom%C3%
A2nilor_%C3%AEn_timpul_evacu%C4%83rii_din_Basarabia_%C5%9Fi_Bucovina_%
C3%AEn_1940
"Crimele şi ororile comise de comuniştii evrei împotriva românilor în
timpul evacuării din Basarabia şi Bucovina în 1940"
Crimes and horrors commited by communist Jews against Romanians in the
time of the evacuation of Bessarabia and Bukovina in 1940".
Pretty much everyone who voted against the deletion of this article is a
lost cause and should probably be banned:
This is a frightful attitude! It's the kind of attitude that leads to
the same kind of problem from the opposite side of the issue.
Democratic systems do not support punishing people for voting the "wrong
way" no matter how reprehensible the position they seem to support.
Ec
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