The Holocaust Museum in L.A. extended an invitation to Kayne to come visit. He all but told them to get fucked.KUTradition wrote: ↑Thu Nov 10, 2022 6:16 pmi agree. it’s not unlike the right-wing book banning bonanza we’ve seen. the beginning of what i quoted was more circumstantial than intentionalMjl wrote: ↑Thu Nov 10, 2022 5:12 pmThe thing is... I don't want Amazon being the arbiter of truth. Let people watch it if they want. Let the idea be brought forth and shot down by the public using facts - which is what is happening. Not allowing content just pushes it to fringe areas (e.g. Rumble) and to those people further validates their beliefs.KUTradition wrote: ↑Thu Nov 10, 2022 10:34 am …Numerous organizations have demanded that Amazon remove the film, which the Washington Free Beacon explained on Tuesday “not only denies the Holocaust but also claims Jewish people falsified the historical record about it in order to ‘conceal their nature and protect their status and power’. It also claims that white people cannot be authentic Jews…”
jfc
an indictment of our public education system more than anything
i wonder how he’d feel if someone produced a film that painted the Standing Rock Sioux in a light similar to what that film does with Jews
saw that mila kunis and other celebrities are echoing the call as well
i recall vividly watching footage of the concentration camp liberations when i was in school. visited the holocaust memorial museum in DC when i was in school too. i wonder, how/if this topic was taught to guys like kyrie and kanye
seems to me, that with all their millions they’d be well served to do some traveling and actually learn about these things first-hand
I haven't heard or read about Irving being invited to any Holocaust museum but I do give him some credit for actually talking to those people who wore the Fight Antisemitism shirts to the Nets game.