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With more and more people denying the holocaust, or simply asking questions for clarity, it seems strange to me that people within the jewish academia, would dare to question another holocaust of sorts. This one, being holodomor. Is this article an attempt to make all revisionist seem shameful? Is this a hit piece to lump anyone who says "it didnt happen" into the "should be fired" box?

I no longer see news as news, but rather angles to steer the collective thought patterns, and therefore set precedent.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/u-of-a-edmonton-macdonald-holdomor-1.5377661

would appreciate yalls thoughts on this.

With more and more people denying the holocaust, or simply asking questions for clarity, it seems strange to me that people within the jewish academia, would dare to question another holocaust of sorts. This one, being holodomor. Is this article an attempt to make all revisionist seem shameful? Is this a hit piece to lump anyone who says "it didnt happen" into the "should be fired" box? I no longer see news as news, but rather angles to steer the collective thought patterns, and therefore set precedent. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/u-of-a-edmonton-macdonald-holdomor-1.5377661 would appreciate yalls thoughts on this.

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Also, is it just me, or are we seeing more articles come out decrying neo nazism? More articles, more kvetching, more disinfo, more laws. When you look at the big picture, it sets a dangerous precedent. When its illegal to question a narrative, and it will soon be illegal to assemble and train(martial arts classes could be covered under the proposed bill)we are seeing a definitive shift into hyper tyranny.

or maybe i am just being paranoid. better go catch up on some reality tv.