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Mr President, the most precious gift we have from our examination of history is events we know about – facts. The more facts we know about, the better. Interpretation is always a separate process. Everyone should be able to examine and interpret the events that have taken place; that is an ingredient in freedom of speech. Political history can rarely be symmetrical in terms of its content but the effort has to be made. There are still many areas left unexplored in recent history, thanks partly to political correctness. Dictatorships and dictators get very special treatment. The crimes of the Nazis deserve no understanding, but communism should not be earning any bonus points either."@en1
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