> the reason for the ban was that it was deemed “inappropriate” to hold the event.
Sounds a lot like “we want to deny the genocide without saying we’re denying it”
The same governor you Europeans love because he’s “Erdogan’s opponent” who is supposed to be more liberal and less fascist than erdogan 🙂
I give Germany alot of credit. It happened, they owned it, and made laws to prevent it from happening again. Fool proof? Nope, but it’s a damn good start.
Denial means that it could be possible to happen again, or something similar.
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> the reason for the ban was that it was deemed “inappropriate” to hold the event.
Sounds a lot like “we want to deny the genocide without saying we’re denying it”
The same governor you Europeans love because he’s “Erdogan’s opponent” who is supposed to be more liberal and less fascist than erdogan 🙂
I give Germany alot of credit. It happened, they owned it, and made laws to prevent it from happening again. Fool proof? Nope, but it’s a damn good start.
Denial means that it could be possible to happen again, or something similar.
Of course
And nobody is surprised
Surprising to no one