Holocaust
Ending the “Passionate Attachment”
In his farewell address in 1796, George Washington warned the nation he had served as its first president against a “passionate attachment” or “inveterate hatred” toward any nation. Some Americans were impassioned about revolutionary France. Within a few years, agents of foreign minister Talleyrand would boast to American diplomats of French power within the United States, and demand large bribes and loans to advance relations.
Abby Martin peddles Jewish exceptionalism, fears WW2 truth
By Brandon Martinez | February 24, 2014
Recently, Abby Martin, the host of “Breaking the Set” on the Putin-funded Russia Today network, released two segments on the subjects of the Nazis and the “holocaust,” an event which she described as “a horrific genocide that forever changed the world.”
Holocaust hullabaloo: another British MP intimidated
Or, how to make enemies of people who aren’t
by Stuart Littlewood Intifada Palestine
Holocaust Denial And Uncomfortable Truths
By Robin Davis | Countercurrents | June 6, 2009
It has always been those few who can see through the political correctness and hypocrisy of popular attitudes who are considered dangerous.
“Holocaust denial laws” are now in place in about a dozen countries. Defenders of these laws claim that the expression of unconventional views about the Jewish genocide is “hate speech” and “incitement to violence” and therefore must be suppressed.
“Progressive Kristallnacht Coming?”
This is a very dangerous drift in our American thinking. Kristallnacht was unthinkable in 1930; is its descendant ‘progressive’ radicalism unthinkable now?
– Tom Perkins, January 24, 2014, in the Wall Street Journal
US invokes holocaust in Syria aid spat with Russia
Penny for you thoughts | January 28, 2014
How low can you go?
When the hand you hold is a loser. The holocaust card can always be played.
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