re: #202 Nyet
It’s like, I’m against anti-Holocaust-denial laws because I feel that a state controlling the historical discourse is, on balance, more dangerous.
I tend to support your point of view, but that point of view depends on people actively ensuring that the deniers get smacked down and put in their place on a regular basis, as it is permanent game of whack-a-mole with them.
And in Germany, they come up with cute tricks like their “Lonsdaple” T-shirts to get around limitations on freedom of expression.
(a Lonsdaple T-shirt, worn with an unbuttoned shirt over it reveals the letters “NSDAP”…)