This is an opinion. Why is it allowed on this section of the forum?2. NOTE: If someone denies the Holocaust, they are either woefully ignorant, psychologically unstable, immoral, or a combination of these. So, yes, the use of the term, Holocaust Denier could suggest that the person in question is morally questionable.
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roadkill_ -- You wrote:
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You're citing to a post (at http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... 724#334724 ) that is over two years old, the author of which was subsequently banned, and was written more than two years before you became a member of this forum. We also have a rule against off-topic posts -- such as yours. Assuming you have a point to make, what is it?2. NOTE: If someone denies the Holocaust, they are either woefully ignorant, psychologically unstable, immoral, or a combination of these. So, yes, the use of the term, Holocaust Denier could suggest that the person in question is morally questionable.
This is an opinion. Why is it allowed on this section of the forum?
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The topic was on the first page of the forum, i wasn't aware i wasn't allowed to reply to older topics. Although admittedly i didn't recognise that person was banned. Although i must ask, are questions forbidden too? I mean we're talking about "deniers" here. Is someone who is confused over certain aspects of the Holocaust who goes on to ask a question a denier too?
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roadkill_ -- Please read the forum and section rules. You can find them at:
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