3/10/2007

Would You Invite David Duke to Your Campus?

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dershowitz.jpgWould You invite David Duke to Your Campus?

Alan Dershowitz Tries to Suppress Free Speech.

Better questions might be:

“Shouldn’t there be freedom of speech on campus?”

“Should a tiny minority of Zionist extremists be able to censor debate on important issues?”

Torture advocate and Jewish extremist Alan Dershowitz has started a campaign to keep Dr. Norman Finkelstein from speaking on university campuses. His recent article, “Would You Invite David Duke to Your Campus?” says that inviting Dr. Norman Finkelstein is like inviting Dr. David Duke. Obviously, Finkelstein and Duke have strongly differing views on many subjects, but the obvious retort to Dershowitz should be:

Why should Alan Dershowitz and the extremist supporters of Israel be able to dictate whom college students are allowed to hear? What’s wrong with hearing a major international personality expressing his ideas? Is Dershowitz suggesting that Dr. Duke is too persuasive, or his documents are too convincing? Or could it be that Dershowitz sees college students as not intelligent enough to hear David Duke and make up their own minds?”

Of course, the right answer for people like Finkelstein to come back with would be an “in your face” response of, “Isn’t that what academic freedom is supposed to be all about, the right to invite controversial political personalities like David Duke?”

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No Free Speech in Switzerland!

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Swiss court finds Turkish politician guilty of racism for denying
Armenian genocide

If you want proof of the insanity of Holocaust anti-free speech laws and the repression of freedom to which they have led in many areas, read the following quotes from a news report out of Switzerland.

Switzerland has just prosecuted a prominent Turkish politician for expressing his opinion that the term “genocide” is inappropriate to describe the crimes against Armenians during the First World War. Dogu Perincek believes that there was no intentional genocide of Armenians, but that the high death toll was a result of a number of factors. Whatever the ultimate truth of the matter, certainly freedom of research, speech, and opinion is vital.

There is no way that Europe and America can criticize the Turkish law that forbids using the word “genocide” with regard to the Armenian deaths in First World War-era Turkey–especially since European countries have laws forbidding not calling it genocide! Even the Turkish writer who was assassinated in Turkey for acknowledging Armenian genocide said he opposed European laws that forbid questioning it. He said that he would be the first to go test the law. He pointed out rightly that such laws make it harder to pressure on Turkey to allow freedom of speech on the issue. (more…)


Race and Medicine: A Reply from David Duke to a Quote by Dr. Esteban Burchard

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race_book_cover.jpgRace & Medicine: A Reply from David Duke

Dear Dr. Esteban Burchard,

I read the following quote from you in an article about race and medicine titled “First Do No Harm” that appeared in Asian Weekly on March 9.

The sociologists are afraid that one group will use this sort of information to try to subjugate another group, Dr. Burchard explains. “That’s the fear. I mean, David Duke probably loves the kind of research we do because it seems to play right into his supremacist views.”

I realize that you know little about me other than what you have read in the press, but I am not a supremacist; I don’t believe any race should be supreme over another or control another. I never have stated that I think Whites are superior, for superior or inferior is a subjective idea. I think each race is best suited for the unique society it has created. I prefer to live in a society primarily of my own people and one reflective of my own heritage and values; and I believe that this sentiment, honestly admitted, is certainly true of the desires of most people on earth.

I think the societies created by the people in Europe and America are generally more compatible to the races that created them in the first place. This is because these societies were expressions of the genetic and cultural soul of the people who created them. This tautological truth can be said for Asian and African societies and their creators–indeed every people. (more…)


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