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CopperLine wrote:Tim Drayton,
The words that you quote from Sotos are indeed indistinguishable from those used by Nazis and Nazi-sympathisers before, during and after the genocides of the second world war. The phrases Oracle frequently uses are similarly vile. I agree that it is odd that they do not wish them to be named for what they are, but I do think that the minimum one can do is to denounce racists wherever and whenever is necessary. The normalisation of race-hate is racism's strongest weapon and everything needs to be done to puncture and refuse such practices.
Oracle wrote:CopperLine wrote:It might qualify as evidence of anything your febrile imagination can hallucinate. An unsourced, unverifiable piece of abysmal 'poetry' used in some goth performance art is not evidence of anything that you claimed - not government policy, not the feelings of 70 million people, not the intentions of any one.
It was published in a Turkish newspaper (Hurriyet) a few days before the invasion ... therefore "sourced".
Tim Drayton wrote:Oracle wrote:CopperLine wrote:It might qualify as evidence of anything your febrile imagination can hallucinate. An unsourced, unverifiable piece of abysmal 'poetry' used in some goth performance art is not evidence of anything that you claimed - not government policy, not the feelings of 70 million people, not the intentions of any one.
It was published in a Turkish newspaper (Hurriyet) a few days before the invasion ... therefore "sourced".
I take it that you are not in possession of an original copy of this newspaper on the date in question. What is your source for making this claim?
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