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Why is it against the law to have a nuanced discussion of the holocaust in Canada (and several other countries), but the worst genocide of the last century (the Holodomor) you can discuss in any nuance you wish?

These are the questions you should ask yourself. Only a slave fears to ask questions.

> Why is it against the law to have a nuanced discussion of the holocaust in Canada (and several other countries), but the worst genocide of the last century (the Holodomor) you can discuss in any nuance you wish? > These are the questions you should ask yourself. Only a slave fears to ask questions.

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I did a quick search. There are at least four . Good to see, but they’re not full sized, active museums.

If anyone is interested:

Memorial ceremonies are held here annually on the fourth Saturday of every November; these take place simultaneously at all of the Holodomor monuments globally.