andrel <a_l### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> I think you misinterpret that. You can still believe that only just a
> negligible number of Jews died in WW2. You can privately and publicly
> express that. The only thing you can not do is write that down in a
> pamphlet and hand that out in the streets. Makes sense to me.
I'm not saying it's a good thing that wackos can spread their conspiracy
theories. I'm just worried about how far they will go with this questionable
limiting of freedom of expression.
If someone writes in his webpage his opinion that immigration is
detrimental to the western society, can that be considered "material
containing expressions of xenophobia"? Technically it *is* xenophobia
(regardless of whether it's based on rational argumentation or not).
> > Yes, I am being a paranoid. This is all normal and good. Just ignore
> > everything.
> >
> And this is where I am completely lost. I recognize all words but in
> this order they don't seem to make sense.
It was sarcasm.
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- Warp
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