Archive for April 18th, 2005

Denying the Holocaust

In Germany or France anyone who says that less than six million Jews were killed by the Nazis is given an automatic sentence of one or two years in prison. Any witness for them receives the same sentence, so they are allowed no defense based on evidence.

I know very little about the subject, but I know the Holocaust deniers are right.

Why?

Because I am a freeborn American. I know that anything the government REQUIRES you to believe is not true.

I also know that anyone who cannot face debate and needs the government to outlaw all dispute is, and I use this word rarely and specifically, a liar.

Denying the Holocaust is the duty of every decent person.

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Prejudice Is Usually the Opposite of Hate

Al Franken, Ed Eisner and Alan Colmes really, genuinely hate white gentiles. They call it liberalism.

All three of these men are Orthodox Jews.

Only the other extreme from Orthodox Jews are the Hasidic Jews. Hasidic Jews vote more solidly conservative than any other religious group in America. A Hasidic Jew will not let a gentile into his home. They don’t hate us, they just don’t want anything to do with us.

As an old Southern segregationist, I see nothing wrong with that attitude. Respectable conservatives hate it.

A lot of black students want to go to prestigious universities, but they want their own dormitories. Respectable conservatives scream bloody murder about this. I am willing to bet that the black students who want those segregated dorms spend less time saying bad things about whites than other black students do. They don’t hate us. They just don’t want anything to do with us.

That suits me down to the ground. If black students feel more comfortable with other blacks, I don’t want revenge on them. A lot of us whites feel more comfortable with our own people, too. We can’t do that. So does that mean we should keep black students from doing that?

That’s revenge, and I am not big on it.

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