The fact that the police don't show up at your home for memes is the 1st Amendment version you're operating under, much less that most of the public thinks the holocaust didn't happen or was greatly exaggerated due to memes people have been sharing since the internet was created, under said system.
"Most U.S. adults know what the Holocaust was and approximately when it happened, but fewer than half can correctly answer multiple-choice questions about the number of Jews who were murdered.....[only] (45%) know that approximately 6 million Jews were killed in the Holocaust. Nearly three-in-ten Americans say they are not sure how many Jews died during the Holocaust, while one-in-ten overestimate the death toll, and 15% say that 3 million or fewer Jews were killed.
Most who underestimate the number of Jews killed in Holocaust have neutral or warm feelings toward Jews...This raises an important question: Are those who underestimate the death toll simply uninformed, or are they Holocaust deniers –"
Look into the numbers for young people, and it's even greater, that is to say, more denialist.
I would sooner eat my hat than believe that there will be a version of the First Amendment that banned Holocaust denialism. Ain't gonna happen.
Version? They just ignore it like they already ignore it and all other laws.
The fact that the police don't show up at your home for memes is the 1st Amendment version you're operating under, much less that most of the public thinks the holocaust didn't happen or was greatly exaggerated due to memes people have been sharing since the internet was created, under said system.
lol. lmao, even.
No one believes this. Jews wouldn’t have any power if it was the case.
The exception proves the rule, mon ami. I actually knew you'd come back with that, and let you do it anyway to prove my point. Thanks.
And really, you shouldn't post something that is so easily show how right I am without checking yourself first.
https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2020/01/22/what-americans-know-about-the-holocaust/
"Most U.S. adults know what the Holocaust was and approximately when it happened, but fewer than half can correctly answer multiple-choice questions about the number of Jews who were murdered.....[only] (45%) know that approximately 6 million Jews were killed in the Holocaust. Nearly three-in-ten Americans say they are not sure how many Jews died during the Holocaust, while one-in-ten overestimate the death toll, and 15% say that 3 million or fewer Jews were killed.
Most who underestimate the number of Jews killed in Holocaust have neutral or warm feelings toward Jews...This raises an important question: Are those who underestimate the death toll simply uninformed, or are they Holocaust deniers –"
Look into the numbers for young people, and it's even greater, that is to say, more denialist.
https://www.claimscon.org/millennial-study/
https://www.timesofisrael.com/one-in-five-young-americans-believes-the-holocaust-is-a-myth-poll-finds/