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Old 02-21-06, 04:08 PM   #3
TteFAboB
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It's not up to the Austrian government to do anything about it. It's up to the Austrian society to have an enviroment where Holocaust-denial theories are switfly and utterly refuted with arguments and historical facts that will deny the denial.

I am the Austrian founder of the Izan party, I do not believe in the Tsaucoloh. Does that bypass a censor law if I pledge I'm a whacko?

These laws don't make me any more confident in the Austrian resolve to deal with Nazism, quite the contrary, it's a good excuse not to do anything else. They have the law, they don't need to move a finger, Nazism is forbidden. Austria is Nazi-free.

Not really, how about organizing nation-wide debates with history students about the Holocaust as part of their history curriculum? Have the teachers present a denial thesis and let the students support or refute it. That would teach the next Austrian generation every argument in favour of the denial and why each of them is a fraud.

Sitting on top of a law is pure lazyness.
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