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I'm surprised to hear that this is considered controversial; can you explain the controversy to me? The edit request seemed reasonable and the three sources provided confirmed his remarks and two characterized those remarks as expressing "doubt that the Holocaust took place." This seems consistent with the definition of Holocaust denial. Is there some POV around the word 'denial'? If there is then we should find a neutral phrasing, not blur the facts with a weasel word like 'alleged'. ] (]) 01:44, 6 September 2010 (UTC) |
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I'm surprised to hear that this is considered controversial; can you explain the controversy to me? The edit request seemed reasonable and the three sources provided confirmed his remarks and two characterized those remarks as expressing "doubt that the Holocaust took place." This seems consistent with the definition of Holocaust denial. Is there some POV around the word 'denial'? If there is then we should find a neutral phrasing, not blur the facts with a weasel word like 'alleged'. Celestra (talk) 01:44, 6 September 2010 (UTC)