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Title: Italy Outlaws Hurting Minority Feelings – Including Denying the Jew Hoax
Post by: saddampbuh on June 11, 2016, 03:21:19 PM
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Italy was one of the last countries in Europe where you were allowed to openly deny the stupid Jew gas chamber hoax, as well as insult inferior races.

Alas, no more.

The country has officially banned hurting the feelings of whinorities and hoax denialism.

IBT:

Italy has adopted a law banning incitement of racial hatred, including denying the historical existence of the Holocaust, in which as many as 6 million European Jews were systematically murdered by Nazi Germany and its World War II allies, such as Italy. The law comes in the wake of two recent incidents involving other countries grappling with past atrocities.

“By approving this law, Parliament intends to tackle the most subtle forms of racial defamation, xenophobia, anti-Semitism and incitement to hatred,” said Chiara Gribaudo, the Democratic Party vice president of the Italian House, the Local reported.

The lower house of Parliament Wednesday passed the bill, which would punish offenses with as long as six years in prison. Italy joins other European Union nations France, Germany and Belgium in outlawing Holocaust denial. More than 1,000 Italian Jews were killed in the mass genocide.

Yeah but where’s the proof?

Oh right. If there was proof, you wouldn’t have to make it illegal to question it.


http://www.dailystormer.com/italy-outlaws-hurting-minority-feelings-including-denying-the-jew-hoax/


Title: Re: Italy Outlaws Hurting Minority Feelings – Including Denying the Jew Hoax
Post by: bryant.coleman on June 11, 2016, 07:17:11 PM
Freedom of speech is a joke nowadays. And I don't understand why special status should be granted to the Jewish genocide (WW2), when compared with the other genocides such as those in Rwanda and Ottoman Turkey. If we can question the Rwandan and Armenian genocides, why can't we do the same with the Jewish one?