Why does Reddit allow questioning and denial of the Armenian Genocide?

Reddit is in bed with the US military and Turkey is a major NATO ally. Turkey is especially important geopolitically whenever there's conflict with Russia because they control access to the Black Sea. Armenia, on the other hand, is a small country that has historically been close with Russia (it was a constituent republic of the USSR).
 
Because Redditards are irrational people that are so far to the left, that they can’t be reasoned with.
Another factor is that they are by nature rulecucks. They are always worried that someone will report them to the orweillian commie overlords if they allow unpopular speech. If they allow all “denial speech”, many regions like the EU will ban them, but if they ban all denial speech, they will get accused of “violating free speech” and lose their extreme leftist userbase. Hence why they have such a dumb as fuck double standard where they allow denial of the Armenian genocide but not the denial of war crimes of Germany.
 
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The Azerbaijan have won the propaganda war
 
Genocdes (plural)?

Are there more than the Armenian, Holodomor, Tibetan, and a few others?
Great leap forward, which was the biggest one in human history. The red Khmer, killed a third of the population. There was also the Rwandan genocide, and you could certainly call the displacement and killing of millions of Germans after and during WW2 a genocide.
There weren't only Armenians targeted by the Turks too, hundreds of thousands of Greeks were also killed.
In most recent history, the genocides during the Yugoslav wars come to mind.
 
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Governments of countries like Germany, the Netherlands and Denmark are pretty much held by the balls on this topic because of their massive Turkish diasporas (both recent migrants and the descendants of 'guest workers' who moved over in the 1950s-1970s).

The only reason France was the most pro-Armenia in regards to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict was because they're one of the few (only?) countries in Europe with a decent Armenian population
 
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