There was once a country in Europe where expressing dissident viewpoints was strongly discouraged. People who did so were concentrated in specially built camps so the governement could keep an eye on them. I can't remember the name of the country but it was next to France. But anyway, that sounds like a place you might like living.
Likening what happened to this waste of space to the Nazi attack on free speech is amusing. It isn't by a long shot. I do in fact oppose laws that criminalize Holocaust denial for various reasons. One of them being is that if you want to guard your right to express your opinion without governmental suppression, the price of that is speech you despise must be allowed.
Of course it is very easy to find out that people like this person do not really support free speech, they just use it in order to spread their vile nonsense. I have little doubt that if they got the whip hand guess what would happen!
Knowing something about the actual suppression of speech in Nazi Germany modern states including those with anti - Holocaust denial laws, are remarkably ineffective, by comparison, in suppressing such hate speech and the number of prosecutions etc., is very small. And of course the Police aren't routinely raiding premises for illegal printing operations, neither are they engaged in mass preventive censorship. In fact anti- Holocaust denial laws have proved remarkably ineffective has such material is very easy to find.
And of course one of the effects of such laws is that when someone is charged they can maneuver themselves to become a martyr to free speech, thus handling these wastes of space a propaganda victory. So in my opinion those laws are not just ineffective but a waste of time.
And of course so many of these idiots make the mistake of deliberately conflating criticism with suppression of their speech.
In my opinion these people should be under public scrutiny and subject to public ridicule for their murderous idiocy. I have little doubt that if they were in power a reign of terror would ensue. TH price of freedom is vigilance. And the price of freedom is that people abuse it.
In Canada we have anti-hate speech laws and they are ineffective to a truly amazing degree. I can easily go into a Evangelical Christian Book Store and find vicious, hateful anti-Gay crap. I can go into a Mosque and find Anti-Semitic drivel of a truly repellant variety and so on and so forth.
If countries like Canada are trying to supress speech the way Nazi Germany did they are doing a truly lousy job of it. And that is a good thing.