Just asking questions of about how you are going about just asking questions is just asking questions ;)
Being called out for JAQing off with leading questions to the echo or only to comedians who agree with you != Censorship.
Toughen up, Buttercups! Free Speech doesn't mean everybody agrees with what you say.
Nevermind there are 1000s of authors who have devoted a lifetime to the subject, hunting through archives for memos, ploughing through the diaries of people who knew the subject hoping for a mention, etc. Right down to specific campaigns and even battles. It's not like there's a shortage of WW2 afficionadoes. War History and WW2 in particular are best selling books and have been for decades and decades.
"Next on the Tuqar show, a comedian who watched a few WW2 documentaries on the History channel and read a David Irving book. Let's get to the bottom of WW2 - not what we were TOLD to think" - Jaqice Owens
"That's retarded, to ask a comedian when you could ask people who are fucking obsessed with the topic longer than your comedian has been alive. To the point of hunting through obscure memos and diaries of people who knew the subject in the chance of uncovering new information. Besides, you're not really asking, you're opining under cover of questions - in a courtroom this would be an objectionable thing called 'leading'" - some dude with a British Accent
"Waaah, I'm being censored. Being criticized is censorship, I'm not allowed to ask the questions I ask daily on 100s of hours of podcasts seen by millions. Muh Free Speech, stop criticizing me. How DARE you?!" - Tuqar, JAQice Owens, David Smith, etc.
Just asking questions of about how you are going about just asking questions is just asking questions ;)
Being called out for JAQing off with leading questions to the echo or only to comedians who agree with you != Censorship.
Toughen up, Buttercups! Free Speech doesn't mean everybody agrees with what you say.
Nevermind there are 1000s of authors who have devoted a lifetime to the subject, hunting through archives for memos, ploughing through the diaries of people who knew the subject hoping for a mention, etc. Right down to specific campaigns and even battles. It's not like there's a shortage of WW2 afficionadoes. War History and WW2 in particular are best selling books and have been for decades and decades.
"Next on the Tuqar show, a comedian who watched a few WW2 documentaries on the History channel and read a David Irving book. Let's get to the bottom of WW2 - not what we were TOLD to think" - Jaqice Owens
"That's retarded, to ask a comedian when you could ask people who are fucking obsessed with the topic longer than your comedian has been alive. To the point of hunting through obscure memos and diaries of people who knew the subject in the chance of uncovering new information. Besides, you're not really asking, you're opining under cover of questions - in a courtroom this would be an objectionable thing called 'leading'" - some dude with a British Accent
"Waaah, I'm being censored. Being criticized is censorship, I'm not allowed to ask the questions I ask daily on 100s of hours of podcasts seen by millions. Muh Free Speech, stop criticizing me. How DARE you?!" - Tuqar, JAQice Owens, David Smith, etc.