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Tag Archives: Holocaust denial
The Internet + Genocide: The Good, The Bad, The Questionable
Originally posted at Stop Genocide. The internet. One of the best things about it is that anyone with a connection and a computer can use it to spread ideas, learn and connect with other people. One of the scariest things? … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, International
Tagged Anne Frank, Auschwitz, crisis mapping, cross-post, facebook, genocide, Holocaust, Holocaust denial, maps, twitter
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The Worst Insult
Originally posted at Stop Genocide Calling someone a Nazi is one of the worst insults out there. Unfortunately, it’s also one of the most pervasive in our culture. From the famous (satirical) Seinfeld “Soup Nazi” to recent political protests, calling … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy
Tagged cross-post, health care, health care reform, Holocaust, Holocaust denial, Nazi, President Obama
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Dinoscopus – the blogging, Holocaust-denying Bishop
Over at Stop Genocide the always insightful Michelle comments on the Catholic Bishop Holocaust Denial scandal. She asks for your comments – especially from the Catholics among us. Not being Catholic myself, I can really only give a blanket condemnation … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, International
Tagged blogging, Catholicism, cross-post, genocide, Holocaust, Holocaust denial, religion
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