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He was arrested, probably, for preaching the Holocaust did not happen. Thinking and preaching are two different things. |
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oh people ... there was millions of people killed in holocaust ... hundreds of thousands of czech people ... our laws are ok cause people who are dennied holocaust are fuckheads who needs to learn the history, prison is the best way. our police will not arrest him cause he landed with the aircraft. he must did some "fuck off holocaust" or some other "clever" comments in public, so everyone have to shut the fuck up as he broke our laws. its the same, on my boards is allowed to post links to any other board or forum. here its not allowed, i am not doing that, i am not banned here ... he was not that nice ... thats all folks ...
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btw, most of our prisons are filled with gipsies ... pray they will not find out who you are or enjoy boy ...
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perhaps the greatest irony of this thread is that misguided morons from another country are babbling on and on about constitution, rights and freedom while ignoring the obvious fact that CZ has those things adn through the democratic process, elected officials to represent the people and make laws in accordance to their own cultural tastes and needs... sounds pretty free to me.
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I'm still at a loss for words after reading all you guys have to say.
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as a german living in CZ i can only say that there are no problems with free speech over here. these laws exist for a pretty good reason and were put up in a democratic process. and i hope they lock up every nazi racist scumbag that sets his feet in any of those countries.
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lock his ass up
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Death Penalty! Kill him!
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Words kill.
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everyone is fine with these laws and supports them. just not those for whose these laws were made - which is fine too. really - you can say whatever you want. out in the street or publish it in magazines, TV or books - you are free. just for historic reasons - and to prevent something like this happening again - it is considered a crime to deny that the holocaust and the killing of 6 million jews, homosexuals, gypsis and nazi opposers has happened. we don't want that here. |
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im sure he said some stuff that they just said fuck it lock his ass up:2 cents: im sure he gets a beating before bedtime :1orglaugh:1orglaugh
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second: i didn't know that you are a german free speech expert. please let me know what else but the denial of the holocaust is not allowed. and please no other 3rd Reich/Hitler/Nazi examples like wearing the swastika in public or putting up the nazi flag - that all falls under one law |
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Free speech: I say the Holocaust did not happen and people argue with me. Not free speech: I say the Holocaust did not happen and I am arrested. That help? |
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you know perfectly well in both cases what i mean - as i also said it before already... but i will clarify it for you if you like: yes, there are people who do not like this law, mostly it's those people who are affected by it. if it makes it better for you i will say: the majority of the people do support it. i have yet to find someone in my personal circle who would say he is against it, but i don't hang around with nazis so maybe my views are limited and second: we do have free speech and you will not tell me anything else. i live here, it's my country. and the one case that limits the freedom of speech is because of our special history. and that will not change. be happy about it, it's been the americans who brought us freedom and democracy. and free speech. :thumbsup :winkwink: |
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... and no one had time to read it? really? its a piece of legislation, the bulk of which was created by Clinton and that was already over a decade old. |
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No it was in reference to what seems to be your idea of how laws are passed in a democracy... They are often time imposed on the people and are not necessarily done "in accordance to their own cultural tastes and needs" .... By the look of this below, I would doubt that this answer the tastes and needs of the czech people... lol http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_ag...locaust_denial Czech Republic Law Against Support and Dissemination of Movements Oppressing Human Rights and Freedoms (2001) § 260 (1) The person who supports or spreads movements oppressing human rights and freedoms or declares national, race, religious or class hatred or hatred against other group of persons will be punished by prison from 1 to 5 years. (2) The person will be imprisoned from 3 to 8 years if: a) he/she commits the crime mentioned in paragraph (1) in print, film, radio, television or other similarly effective manner, b) he/she commits the crime as a member of an organized group c) he/she commits the crime in a state of national emergency or state of war § 261 The person who publicly declares sympathies with such a movement mentioned in § 260, will be punished by prison from 6 months to 3 years. § 261a The person who publicly denies, puts in doubt, approves or tries to justify nazi or communist genocide or other crimes of nazis or communists will be punished by prison of 6 months to 3 years. |
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Switzerland probably had to pass this because of all that Jewish gold. Slovakia, Germany, Austria were Nazist, so they probably had to pass something like this so they don't get accused from re enforcing history. |
That's why http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lidice
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Of course It's kind of dangerous, because, theoretically, if I wave my right hand too fast and too high, it's enough to get convinced of "propagation of nazism" (I'm serious). But it really is just this one, extremely specific law, you would have a very, very hard time to find ANY other example that could conflict with free speech principles. |
Thought police indeed. The Israeli lobby hard at work. A quote comes to mind "While I may not agree with what you are saying..."
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It isn't like we have free speech here in the U.S. over the last few years either.
For instance all the crazy ass muslim shit. Well, we here in the U.S. all seem to agree that they are extreme and have lost their fucking minds. BUT...we are NOT allowed to hear what they have to say or read any of the radical writings. And when I say "allowed" I mean that if you do and openly discuss any of it...the FBI will kick your door in and then use the stuff you read as "evidence" against you. In other words "WORDS" themselves and the thoughts behind them are very censored here in the U.S. To me it's shocking. But I have read quotes from different govt. officials (trying to justify impounding peoples laptops at airports) that said that propaganda that could be contained on those laptops was potentially more dangerous than any threat we have ever faced. WTF?!?!?!?! Okay...the govt. has to tell us what we are allowed to watch. What kind of drugs we can legally use for partying. What we can and can't do with our own bodies. What we can listen to. And now what we can read and THINK. My thought is our govt. is both power hungry and incredibly paranoid all at the same time. But I could be wrong...we're only trying to build a wall across the southern border (wasn't it only 20 years ago that Pres. Reagan told Gorbachev to "Tear down this wall") to stop Mexican people from crossing. :( Of course people have pretty much freely crossed that border since BEFORE our country existed. But now suddenly it's a problem. Any minute now a half dozen Arabs could just come walking across and go apeshit. Or maybe we need to close the border to stop the evil drug wars. Oops! I forgot...WE are the ones who made all these drugs illegal in the first place and then pressured all the countries who grow them into making them illegal too. Thus creating the drug cartels. (The EXACT same stupid shit we did with Prohibition) Eh...maybe, just maybe if our govt. would leave people the fuck alone and quit trying to be everybodies mommy and daddy a lot of these problems wouldn't exist. I know that I envy the people in Amsterdam. I never felt so free in my life as I did there. |
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