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Vladimir Berkov said:What's the difference? Each claim is just one man's personal opinion regarding a set of facts. Why should a man be imprisoned for holding or voicing beliefs which are likely (or certainly) wrong?
And remember, if you think that people SHOULD be able to be thrown in prison for such an offense, what is to stop the government from imprisoning people who believe in Satanism or Christianity or Phrenology or the Flat-Earth Theory or any number of unprovable beliefs?
The difference is that one ("they deserved it") is merely an opinion, while the other ("it never happened anyway") is a deliberate denial of the truth. Denying the Holocaust, in the face of overwhelming proof of its existence, in order to paint the Nazis in a better light isn't an opinion.
Did anyone really think that Irving was sincere in his belief that the Holocaust never happened?
And as I've already said I don't consider Irvings offence to be the voicing of a controversial opinion, so I don't agree with your parallel of prison terms for Satanists etc.