The Allies did not want to risk their own lives, to lay down their lives, to save Jewish victims and refugees.
So saying men who risked their lives to liberate Europe from the Nazis, wouldn't want to do so to save Jews isn't defamation of the character and courage of those men? How many live to counter your words? Does your statement impact their reputation in a negative way?
def·a·ma·tion
noun
the action of damaging the good reputation of someone; slander or libel.
Defamation of character is the legal term for harming someone's reputation by making false statements. To prove defamation, a plaintiff must show: The statement reflected negatively on the plaintiff's reputation.
As for the Forum Rules: you didn't defame me with your wild talk. The Religious Forum has different rules that if they bother you you should take up with someone in charge.
As for defaming the character and reputation of the men who battled to free Europe from Nazi oppression, the shoe fits you.
I did not write that; you wrote that as a false mischaracterization of my words. The only question worth asking yourself, between you and God, is why you did it, since I cannot read your mind or motives.
How many live to counter your words?
They are your words and your problem. You own it.
Does your statement impact their reputation in a negative way?
No, they were only following orders.
As for the Forum Rules: you didn't defame me with your wild talk. The Religious Forum has different rules that if they bother you you should take up with someone in charge.
The RF has different rules for different classes of users. It's not supposed to, but it obviously does.
As for defaming the character and reputation of the men who battled to free Europe from Nazi oppression, the shoe fits you.
False accusation on your foot