They still haven't learned. have they?
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 10:49 am
Today sees the official marking of the liberation of Auschwitz, but it seems that even 60-years on the Germans haven't learned that much from their mistakes.
While Chancellor Gerhard Schroder made a decent enough speech on behalf of the German people earlier this week, the German law which makes Holocaust denial illegal is exactly the kind of dogmatic nonsense which got them into such trouble in the first place.
Likewise, the EU plan to make wearing or displaying a Swastika against the law is the kind of attempt to create a ''thought crime'' which we should all be opposing.
Obviously the Holocaust happened and anyone in denial about it, David Irving springs inevitably to mind - is a moron. But it shouldn't be against the law to be a moron.
Its a free society, you should have the right to deny the Holocaust ever happened, its when people start calling for it to happen again that we should be worried.
And, while the Eurocrats no doubt feel happy with their politically-correct plans to ban the swastika, what's the point?
If someone wants to wear a swastika on their arm or display a swastika flag from their house, they should be allowed to do so.
While Chancellor Gerhard Schroder made a decent enough speech on behalf of the German people earlier this week, the German law which makes Holocaust denial illegal is exactly the kind of dogmatic nonsense which got them into such trouble in the first place.
Likewise, the EU plan to make wearing or displaying a Swastika against the law is the kind of attempt to create a ''thought crime'' which we should all be opposing.
Obviously the Holocaust happened and anyone in denial about it, David Irving springs inevitably to mind - is a moron. But it shouldn't be against the law to be a moron.
Its a free society, you should have the right to deny the Holocaust ever happened, its when people start calling for it to happen again that we should be worried.
And, while the Eurocrats no doubt feel happy with their politically-correct plans to ban the swastika, what's the point?
If someone wants to wear a swastika on their arm or display a swastika flag from their house, they should be allowed to do so.