As the
revisionists like to emphasise, belief in “the Holocaust” is really at the
centre of the worldview that is being imposed on us (with, enthroned at the
centre of that centre, the Magical Gas Chamber, a veritable sham in all its majesty).
Here we have a certain Denys de Béchillon, rather boorish, a bit of a simpleton and professor of public law at the University of Pau who, unintentionally, confirms
in his jargon that the revisionists, at least on this point, are right. A few
lines from his interview in today’s Le
Monde*:
A Constitution is the
primary vector of a country’s cohesion. It is therefore quite sensible to recall
that our contemporary existence, as a nation, was also defined in the fight
against Nazi barbarity, in the awareness of the genocide of the European Jews,
and thus in the principle of the fight against anti-Semitism (and, a fortiori, Holocaust
denial).
I thank the
lovely Merée Drante for showing me this interview, pointing out the extract
and noting that “this just-published piece corroborates” what the revisionists
say.
January 10, 2014
* “Affaire Dieudonné: ‘Une réponse adaptée à une situation extraordinaire’” – “Dieudonné case: ‘A fitting response to an extraordinary situation’”.