Gazpacho
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A key precedent in US freedom of speech law was established because someone was willing to defend the Ku Klux Klan, and I'm rather glad they did.Supported a holocaust denier.
I've never read After the Cataclysm, Chomsky's main book on Cambodia. (It's been on my backlog for over a year) but his other sources that I've read indicate that he takes a view along the same lines as John Pilger who made Year Zero: that the US's cynical policies helped create the slaughter. This amounts to "denying the communist genocide", I suppose, if you are incapable of assigning blame to both of the parties.In the 70s he denied the communist's genocide in Cambodia.
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