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By this logic, Holocaust in Germany didn't happen as it's illegal there to deny it. I get your point, but it's flawed
No, its not flawed. I know many people here in the US that are holocaust deniers based solely on the fact that it is illegal in most of Europe.
You honestly cannot do research to prove portions of the holocaust records could be wrong without risking imprisonment.
Denying is maybe illegal but questioning it is not.
So get your facts straight.
My facts are straight. Questioning it is the same as denying it in most, if not all, of those 17 European countries where there are holocaust denial laws.
Professors and researchers get threatened when they suggest that it was actually Russians that did a lot of the killing. They get arrested when the point to the Pogroms that saw every religion being attacked.
It is what it is. 17 countries in Europe have "holocaust denial" laws ... and that is suspect to a lot of people.
If it suddenly became illegal to openly state that aliens may exist ... many would see this as a cover up and confirmation.