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On Sunday, April 6, 2014 7:19:04 PM UTC-4, ryan's leap wrote:
> On 4/6/2014 12:49 PM, A Moose in Love wrote:
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> > You would have run out and freed the Jews though wouldn't you. Dumb Canadian dork.

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I was born here. In Kitchener Ontario. Kitchener used to be called Berlin until 1916. WW1 and all that. So the powers that be renamed it after the British War Criminal Lord Kitchener. His escapades in South Africa are legendary. A murderer of women and children. As some here would put it: 'War is Hell'.



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Canada does not feel. It's a country. Of course your meaning is obvious. You mean how does the Canadian justice system view holoDenial. I could care less. As long as the world turns a blind eye to atrocities committed by evil regimes, such as the murder of Iraqi children by the US, then there will always be havoc.
Once evil regimes are held up to scrutiny then I will care about the holocaust.

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> In Canada, Holocaust denial can be prosecuted as a hate crime.
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So prosecute me dip shit. I never denied the holoCaust. Bozo.

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> Inthe closing statement at his trial, Zundel continued to deny the
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Yes. There should be an international commission of experts to examine the Holocaust. Why not? What has the world to fear?

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> A well-known Holocaust denier, Zundel operated a Nazi propaganda
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> The author of such works as The Hitler We Love and Why, Zundel had been
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> In 2005, a Federal Courtruling thatZundel was a threat to national
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Anyone can be a supremacist. It's OK to be a black supremacist, it's OK to be a Zionist, but it's not OK to be a White Supremacist. I don't agree with white supremacy, I don't agree with any type of supremacy based on race/religion. To do so barks at the tree of hatred. And hatred brings war.