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October 16, 2004
Global denial?
Holocaust denial? In Germany? Say it's not true! According to the following report linked by David Kaspar, not only is it true, but Chancellor Schroeder is rolling out the red carpet for Holocaust deniers: Would the German Chancellor Schroeder show himself in public with a Holocaust-Denier like David Irving? Would he seek a dialogue with him?That's just great. Meanwhile, the European Union is in bed with the PLO, and is busily turning Israel into a pariah state. Is there an emerging new global anti-Semitism? How will we ever pass the "global test?" posted by Eric on 10.16.04 at 09:55 AM |
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The "global test": the more you stink, the more they like you.
"Right's organizations"? Rightists in Germany oppose anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial? The wording there is rather ambiguous, but read one way at least, it shows the enormous spectrumological shift over the last 50 years. Anti-Semitism has largely shifted to the Port side of many spectrums. Or, a large portion of the Left has joined with a long-enduring tendency on certain segments of the Right. This shows once again that we need a 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional spectrum.