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An Open Letter to The University of Toronto Friends, Faculty Members, Students at the University of Toronto:
Read this fantastic letter from a brave student at the University of Toronto on the outrageous attempt to suppress non-violent freedom of political speech and to imprison students and faculty who excercise their freedom of speech and conscience. The students simply printed a small brochure exposing some aspects of Jewish extremism and left copies in the library and some classrooms. For this act of simple free speech and expression they are now threatened with expulsion and even imprisonment! This letter is a classic which should be used as a perfect outline for students in addressing freedom of speech issues. I salute the courageous students who stand up for the truth against the blatant suppression and intimidation of Jewish supremacism! This is one of the most well-written and most powerful letters I have ever read. — David Duke
To the Faculty and Students at the University of Toronto:
I and a small group of my fellow students have dared to distribute a little piece of paper that dares to expose Jewish supremacism. In it we dare to quote from from outspoken, former American elected official, Dr. David Duke, who has written a book called Jewish Supremacism. Dr. Duke has been one of Americas most persistent and eloquent foes of the Iraq War and American Israeli policy. Jewish Supremacism is not an anti-Semitic book. In fact, it is dedicated to a Jew, the late Dr. Israel Shahak, a survivor of the concentration camps during WWII and a leader of the Israeli Peace Movement. People can read parts of the book for themselves on Dr. Duke’s website, www.davidduke.com, and see clearly that it is not anti-Semitic but simply opposes the extremist Jewish supremacism that drives the Israeli state and its supporters around the world. Merely calling someone anti-Semitic doesn’t make it so.
At the University of Toronto we are free. We have free speech. We are free to expose and condemn White people for mistreatment of Indians, for White Colonialism around the world. We are free to accuse White people and the White establishment of racism real and imagined. We are free to condemn any person who says being straight is better than being gay. We can do these things without threat of being expelled from the university, without the possibility of the police coming and getting us in the middle of the night and throwing us into jail for months or years. (more…)