<p>My participation in this debate has nothing to do with preserving my idealistic view of Brown. I’m going to UPenn, not Brown in case you were wondering, so I my responses have been, up to this point, objective. I’ll answer the pressing issues you bring up in your “previous 2 posts”</p>
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<p>First, your statement is a complete conjecture. You have no idea if denying the holocaust is not allowed, in fact I’m almost certain someone can walk around campus denying it. Sure,most people will look at him like he ate too many fruit loops for breakfast, but no one will aggressively stop him, just as no one aggressively stops the communist club. </p>
<p>Secondly, the holocaust is a fact. It happened. SO how does this relate to communism at all? You’re trying to relate a historic event with an economic policy. Yet again, you prove my earlier point that you have a predilection for comparing apples with oranges. Of course denying the Holocaust hurts people’s feelings, that is saying Germany did not kill millions of innocent people. Still, this has nothing to do with the Communist Club. You don’t see the Communist club denying the atrocities of USSR do you? I didn’t think so.</p>
<p>If you are so adamant for a “second lesson in humanities”, then hit me with your best shot. If you want a debate, I’ll give you one. I’ll run you into the ground.</p>