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As I stated in another thread, free speech ought not be banned anywhere in regards to the Holocaust. Banning free speech on the subject only makes the official story look suspicious. The truth is all that matters, but putting a ban on denying the holocaust could be a hindrance in finding the truth if someone uncovered real solid evidence to disprove the official story. I doubt anyone could be able to prove that the holocaust never occured (it's simply too well-known, and would have too many people involved to keep the lie going this long-- someone would have leaked the evidence), but perhaps there is some evidence out there that could prove that parts of the official story were exaggerated. It wouldn't surprise me one bit to find out that some of it was, and if it were true, I'd want to know about it.
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