Talk:Vincent Reynouard
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[edit]I noticed no page about this person. I'm not sure how to turn this page into a proper entry for a living person, but keep in mind that 'polite society' tries to ignore this branch of research, so, it is difficult to collect a lot of respectable-seeming quotation sources about the subject. What is interesting about this person is that he is jailed in a Western country for what amount to thought crimes. Such cases warrant a page in the Wiki, regardless of what one may think about the ideas. Jailing people for opinions, for research, for thinking, is bizarre and inconsistent with an open society.
This entry should be considered a stub.
404A4BC76978E (talk) 01:29, 19 September 2012 (UTC)
- Technically if I translate from the French, it's a law against the dissemination of revisionist propaganda that denies or promotes racism, hate speech against groups or religions, or crimes against humanity. It would be similar to Germany's law against incitement to hatred, for instance that relates to activism, not thought. The Gayssot Act article and this one probably still need a few adjustments, although the Reynuard article has been improved since the initial revision... One of Reynuard's French books was spammed to me. After reading the introduction and part of a chapter something seemed quite strange (I then discovered this article confirming my doubts that it was neonazi revisionism). Among other absurdities, Hitler is claimed to be a gift to humanity from divine Providence, to supposedly punish liars. —PaleoNeonate – 17:48, 24 April 2021 (UTC)
More info?
[edit]The French Wiki article about this man is much, much longer. Can someone do the same with the English one? After reading the short English article and judging by its tone, I got the feeling a revisionist forum fanboy wrote it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A02:8388:500:DF80:71E4:75DE:11A9:E465 (talk) 23:17, 24 July 2016 (UTC)
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