In a growing number of countries, one can be imprisoned for questioning the alleged holocaust of 6 million Jews under the direction of Adolf Hitler during world war two, often referred to as the “good war“. To be characterised as a “holocaust denier” or, as a result, an anti-Semite, strikes to the heart of the trained human psyche. What other question is an imprisonable offence?
Occupied
If you’ve yet to see the film Occupied, I would urge to do so and encourage others to do the same. The film opens on the horrors in Gaza in the last year and extends into the wider occupation of the levers of power globally. It confirms much of Critical Thinking‘s and subsequent analysis. I … Read more