
Papa Old Guinea
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Papa Old Guinea
@nasir150657
Varsity Athlete Respecter








Should Denver do this? clutchpoints.com/nba/denver-nug…






The Denver Nuggets will discuss the possibility of trading Aaron Gordon, per @BrettSiegelNBA “The only way they would consider trading him is if they were to retain key draft capital lost in previous trades, as well as another impactful starter.” (clutchpoints.com/nba/denver-nug…)








"Polacy zawsze było obrzydliwi, Polacy są najbardziej obleśnym narodem"

Holocaust denial is obviously deeply offensive, and also impressively dumb. (Deniers pretend the Nazis 'didn't commit genocide' against the Jews, when it was likely the most extreme case of genocide ever.*) But Tucker's right here. It's morally worse to advocate initiating a war of aggression, like @tedcruz did/does vis Iran, as the latter leads to the unnecessary death of thousands of innocent people, whereas engaging in Holocaust denial, 81 years after the Holocaust ended, does not. It's also strange how the norm against denying genocide isn't consistently applied. Take the Armenian Genocide (also one of the most extreme cases of genocide ever, in terms of rate of attrition of Armenians within Anatolia, which amounted the large majority). Whereas engaging in Holocaust denial destroys people's careers, and completely marginalizes a nation politically (like Iran under Ahmedinejad), states or individuals who (absurdly) deny the Armenian Genocide are not stigmatized in the West. * Literally the Babi Yar massacre by itself, or 48 hours of "operations" in Auschwitz-Birkenau, Kulmhof, or one of the Reinhardt Camps, would've uncontroversially constituted a genocide by itself, even if, hypothetically, the Nazis had done nothing else to Jews in WWII.) Yet, of course, the massacres and extermination factories operated for literal years.























