JKing, your first 2 replies in the thread read like condemnation of book/anyone who doesn't Goose-Clap for Tinkerbell WRT the Holohoax Controversy:

Quote Originally Posted by Joe King View Post
I guess he doesn't goose-step exactly the way you do, huh?
Quote Originally Posted by Joe King View Post
You probably want to hold Ximmy's oven door open.
IE anyone who doesn't Goose-Clap for Tinkerbell is obviously a goose-stepping (neo)Nazi who really just wants to gas all dajooz... your using emotion-tugger language designed to paralyze rational thought & deter readers from exploring the Holohoax Controversy avenue of inquiry.

I see how you can, and are, making the case re your first quote above that your only intention was to criticize book's pulling his support for Barrett based on a single point of disagreement; but your choice to use the ADL dangerous-thought-stopper buzzword (goose-step), combined with more of the same in the next quote (..oven..) gives readers the stronger impression that your main intention was to caricature-ize book (and of course anyone else who's sympathetic to holohoax revisionism), as goose stepping nazis who secretly want to gas all dajooz.

Do you agree that Western governments should cease prosecuting, imprisoning & fining those revisionist-historians who propose/evidence alternative narratives re the holohoax? [Irving, Rudolf, Zundel, Zundel's defense attorney, etc]

Should Bishop Williamson have to pay the 6,500 euro fine which the German court just upheld, for his holohoax thought-crime?

British Holocaust denier verdict upheld


Tue Jul 12, 2011 12:20PM GMT

http://previous.presstv.ir/photo/201...2074112310.jpgBritish-born Roman Catholic Bishop, Richard Williamson


A German appeals court has upheld the guilty verdict of a British bishop who had been earlier convicted on charges of denying the Holocaust.


The Regensburg court on Monday confirmed a conviction issued against Richard Williamson last year for Holocaust denial, but decided to reduce his penalty from the original fine of EUR 10,000 to EUR 6,500 (USD 9,136), the Associated Press reported.

The 71-year-old bishop had stated in a 2008 interview with a Swedish TV station that he did not believe Jews lost their lives in gas chambers in the Nazi concentration camps during the Second World War.

Williamson's lawyers have not denied the statements made by him during the interview, but stressed that such views could be expressed freely in Sweden.

Holocaust denial is considered a crime in Germany.

In a similar case, Fredrick Toben, a graduate of Oxford's Exeter College and a German-born Australian author, was tried in Germany in 1999 for his revisionist views of the Holocaust and sentenced to seven months in prison.
Roman Catholic Bishop Richard Williamson on the Holocaust




Bishop Williamson is also a 911 OCT thought-criminal,

Bishop Williamson's 9/11 sermon




Jking, doesn't these Western states' treatment of holohoax-revisionists eerily resemble you nazi caricature? :

Quote Originally Posted by Joe King View Post
You know, the way the Nazis were, both in their funny looking march, all in lock step unable to think for themselves and if they did, off to the work kamp they go.