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Anna Karhunen
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Posted - 2013.07.01 10:47:00 -
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Cam Mikaels wrote:The kid was stupid. That's just not something you say in public, sarcasm or no. While I agree jail-time might be a bit much, he definitely should receive some kind of punishment. Week without internet. Writing 100 times on the blackboard "I will not make this stupid joke again." (or alternatively "Romani Ite Domum!"). |
Anna Karhunen
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Posted - 2013.07.01 12:07:00 -
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Kerdrak wrote:*snip* And yes, Europe is a total FAIL, I know it because I live here. Mostly for trying to be like USA, the capitalism is what is killing Europe, not immigrants. *snip* It is not capitalistic when we prop up banks that fail and thus reward wasting money. It is cronyism and corruption. If we had more capitalism in EU, the banks that gave loans would have been let go down and our legislation would have made investors and bank management pay the price for their own stupidity. |
Anna Karhunen
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Posted - 2013.07.01 12:43:00 -
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RAW23 wrote:Ace Uoweme wrote:
A German doesn't even see a quarter of the internet as their country will censor even on copyright issues. It's draconian there on copyright and ideas about hate crimes
This is simply not true. Quote:In Germany mention things about ******, or even be a Holocaust denier, and you will face jail time (researchers there are jailed if they don't follow the political line about WWII). And this isn't really true either. Nobody gets in trouble if their research stacks up. The problem with holocaust denial is that the research never does. That's not to say I agree with these laws but they are far less extreme than you make them sound. Fake research does lead to trouble with authorities in other fields as well, not just history. Latest news relating to that can be read in Retraction Watch. Most cases don't get in news. |
Anna Karhunen
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Posted - 2013.07.01 15:29:00 -
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Ace Uoweme wrote:Mascha Tzash wrote:Ace Uoweme wrote:
...(researchers there are jailed if they don't follow the political line about WWII)...
Pretty sure you have some sort of likable evidence or reference. I would like to see it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_against_Holocaust_denialScroll down and check for yourself. I wonder why you are so hot about laws against holocaust denial. If it really was about history books, you would have had no problems sending those to Germany. Sending some moronic up neo-**** stuff, that would cause problems.
I'd liken those laws to the laws and lawsuits against the scientific fraud, which have endangered people (anti-vaccination nutcases, Anil Potti case (settled out of court) and so forth). |
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