|From: Jens Frank JeLuF@gmx.de |Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii |Content-Disposition: inline |User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.28i |Sender: wikipedia-l-admin@nupedia.com |X-BeenThere: wikipedia-l@nupedia.com |X-Mailman-Version: 2.0.4 |Precedence: bulk |Reply-To: wikipedia-l@nupedia.com |List-Help: mailto:wikipedia-l-request@nupedia.com?subject=help |List-Post: mailto:wikipedia-l@nupedia.com |List-Subscribe: http://www.nupedia.com/mailman/listinfo/wikipedia-l, | mailto:wikipedia-l-request@nupedia.com?subject=subscribe |List-Id: An unmoderated discussion of all things Wikipedia <wikipedia-l.nupedia.com> |List-Unsubscribe: http://www.nupedia.com/mailman/listinfo/wikipedia-l, | mailto:wikipedia-l-request@nupedia.com?subject=unsubscribe |List-Archive: http://www.nupedia.com/pipermail/wikipedia-l/ |Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2002 23:30:02 +0200 | |Helga Jonat just wrote the following on [[Berlin]]: | | After the Jews of the world in a March 1933 newspaper | ''Daily Express'' stated, '''Judica declares War on Germany''' | the Jews were persecuted from the beginning of the Nazi regime. | German Jews opposed the Judica of the world in a letter. But | that did not keep them from receiving the wrath of the | dictator as well. | |This is a typical revisionist argument: The jews started the war, Hitler |was only defending himself against them. | |Apart from this being utter nonsense (see e.g. http://www.nizkor.org/features/qar/qar11.html |for a discussion of these arguments), this most probably violates |German Law (Paragraph 130(3) of our penal code, denial of genocide |performed by the nazis). | |It's time to stop her. | | |JeLuF
I've stopped fooling with her stuff since she posted material from a web site that also had a "satire" on death camps with the premise that the biggest problem was lack of toilet paper. Let her go somewhere else and tell everyone how we oppose and oppress anyone with the courage to speak the truth.
She is also a waste of time as none of her articles are any good and everyone is so polite and diligent in opposing her. She may not be bright enough to be a holocaust denier, but she might as well be.
Tom Parmenter Ortolan88
PS -- I don't think much of that German law and I imagine many Americans (others too) would probably agree that while holocaust denial presents a serious problem for the Wikipedia, enforcing that law would not be the way we'd want to go about getting rid of her. Let's just leave it at this, "She's had her chance and she's more trouble than she's worth."