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Dr. David Duke Comments on Canadian News Article

An interesting commentary on this news article by Dr. David Duke

The headline “Hate Crime targets UTM” and the article itself in the Mississauga News illustrate perfectly the bogus and repressive concept of “hate crimes.”

Here is an excerpt from the article,

 

UTM police are working overtime this weekend looking for those responsible for the pamphlet, entitled Jewish Supremacism Unmasked, which has been pinned up on campus information boards and dropped off at various places in the school’s library.

 

“Oh my Gawd…someone wrote something critical of Israel and Jewish extremism! Suspend the campus rape investigation!” The police must work overtime to jail those responsible for distributing a pamphlet entitled Jewish Supremacism Unmasked which dangerous criminals dared to pin on a few bulletin boards and dropped off at a few places in the school’s library.

These are definitely criminal types who should be put into prison forthwith for the crime of daring to exercise freedom of speech and intellectually criticize the criminal actions of Apartheid Israel and the Jewish supremacists who support it.

What were the weapons used by these thought criminals?

Police surmise that the dastardly criminals used typewriters, copiers and other weapons of mass destruction.

In actuality the pamphlet was not in any way anti-Semitic, it simply unmasked elements of Jewish supremacism and anti-Gentilism that the mainstream media chooses to suppress and ignore. That’s exactly why the pamphlet is so shocking to those with the intellectual courage to read it, for it dares to document the actions and words of radical extremists both in Israel and mainstream Jewry around the world.

Well, my friends, what was the most terrible tiny excerpt that could be found in this criminal pamphlet? According to news article, the literature stated:

“Their (Jewish people) highest morality is racial pride, solidarity, tradition and self interest,” according to one excerpt.

Since when is that not true? Almost every major Jewish writer of both fiction and non-fiction acknowledges Jewish pride, solidarity, tradition and self interest. Note that the news doesn’t give more than a tiny chopped excerpt from the brochure.

And according to the news, what are the rest of the most dastardly things the pamphlet alleges?

The two-page brochure claims that terrorists attacked the U.S. on Sept. 11, 2001 because of “America’s support of Israeli terrorism against (Arabs),” and goes on to talk about “Jewish hostility toward Gentiles.”

The 9-11 commission report itself cited the fact that the hijackers were motivated mainly by what they saw as America’s support of Israel’s crimes against the Palestinians.

Is it anti-Semitic hate to discuss this fact?

As far as Jewish hostility toward Gentiles… give me a break! This hostility can be found expressed in thousands of examples from prominent Jews. A day doesn’t pass without prominent Jews blaming all Gentiles, including Americans, French and British, not just Germans, for the Holocaust. There are thousands of articles and books by Jews decrying 2000 years of Gentile persecution of Jews. The article and my book expose chronic Jewish hostility, and I must say, an often vicious, hateful hostility expressed toward Gentiles. It is directed against all Gentiles, not just Saddam Hussein, Mel Gibson, or me, David Duke.

Many Jewish leaders are screaming anti-Semitism because many people opposed to the anti-Iraq War show how Jewish supremacist Neocons loyal to the extremist Likud Party in Israel were the primary architects of the Iraq War. They call it anti-Semitism to show that the war is actually a war for Israel with America and Iraq paying the huge price for it in money and blood.

Is it hatred to reveal the hatred and hostility of Jewish extremists?

It is never called hatred to expose Christian fundamentalist extremism or Muslim fundamentalist extremism.

The UTM News goes on….

The hate literature has appeared at libraries at the busiest time of the year, when essays and research projects are due….

Wow, these thought gangsters must be criminal geniuses and masterminds!

By Friday night, all of the literature appeared to have been removed from the campus by school staff, according to UTM spokesperson Steve de Sousa.

It appears these pamphlets are as dangerous as depleted uranium. Perhaps they will close the university a few days so the toxic effects of truth with dissipate from the library atmosphere.

“Students shouldn’t feel afraid to use the library or go to other places on campus. If we let them stop us, they will have won,” he said.

What does an article exposing Apartheid Israel have to do with being afraid to go to the library? Why would the thought criminals put their well thought out literature in the library if they wanted no one to go there and read it?

De Sousa said the literature has had a “distressing” impact not only on Jewish students, but the entire school community.

“It’s extremely upsetting anytime you see hate literature like this,” he said.

U of T Professor David Farrar, vice provost of students, said support and counseling is available at UTM for those having a hard time coping with the “naked hatred” displayed.

Yes, little dears, don’t worry about the documented quotes of you read in Jewish Supremacism Unmasked of Jewish supremacist hate speech. There, there, we will counsel you and help you not to worry about the crimes of Apartheid Israel. Don’t worry! We will put those critics of Israel in prison where they belong.

What is distressing of course is the truth told by this powerful little pamphlet. When someone is challenged with hard-hitting facts that refute their world-view, they might get very upset. But, no worry, the university has its ways of dealing with the thought criminals…

Jim Delaney, U of T’s assistant director for student affairs, said UTM, among the other campuses, are taking security measures at libraries.

“We have a number of procedures in place,” he said, declining to go into detail as to what they were.

There are already metal detectors in place in many public institutions, perhaps now we must also have paper detectors in libraries. Good idea. No student may bring any unauthorized paper into the library. Pens and pencils must be banned too so nothing can be written critical of Israel that another student might read. And My Gawd, don’t forget about laptops! And the Canadian Jewish Congress is already working to clense the Internet of thought criminals!

Big Brother will make sure that your poor, sensitive little mind is not disturbed by legitimate questions, opinions and debate. Our modern technological society can protect you from the thought revolutionaries; we can watch and see if any student dares to leave any unauthorized intellectual communication for their fellows. We can monitor and shut down the Internet. Don’t worry, students and faculty, Big Brother is watching. He will protect you!

THE MISSISSAUGA NEWS
Hate crime targets UTM

Owen Jarus
Nov 5, 2005

With files from LOUIE ROSELLA
Staff

Hundreds of copies of anti-Semitic literature have been found at the University of Toronto at Mississauga (UTM), just two months after students started a Jewish club at the school.
UTM police are working overtime this weekend looking for those responsible for the pamphlet, entitled Jewish Supremacism Unmasked, which has been pinned up on campus information boards and dropped off at various places in the school’s library.

By Friday night, all of the literature appeared to have been removed from the campus by school staff, according to UTM spokesperson Steve de Sousa.

The literature has also been found at U of T’s St. George and Scarborough campuses, as well as Ryerson and York universities.

UTM’s Jewish community believe this could be inappropriate backlash to students who started a UTM Jewish Club in September of this year.

“I cannot remember something like this happening, and now all of a sudden, after the (Jewish) club starts, we get this wave of anti-Semitism,” said second-year student John Emerson, whose wanted to join the club, but has yet to find the time. “It’s despicable, absolutely despicable.”
The hate literature has appeared at libraries at the busiest time of the year, when essays and research projects are due.

Tilly Shames, a spokesperson for Hillel of Greater Toronto, a Jewish group for students at UTM and other campuses, encouraged Jewish students to go about their business as usual.

“Students shouldn’t feel afraid to use the library or go to other places on campus. If we let them stop us, they will have won,” he said.

Jim Delaney, U of T’s assistant director for student affairs, said UTM, among the other campuses, are taking security measures at libraries.

“We have a number of procedures in place,” he said, declining to go into detail as to what they were.

The disturbing literature draws on age-old stereotypes and refers readers to white supremacist websites.

“Their (Jewish people) highest morality is racial pride, solidarity, tradition and self interest,” according to one excerpt.

The two-page brochure claims that terrorists attacked the U.S. on Sept. 11, 2001 because of “America’s support of Israeli terrorism against (Arabs),” and goes on to talk about “Jewish hostility toward Gentiles.”

De Sousa said the literature has had a “distressing” impact not only on Jewish students, but the entire school community.

“It’s extremely upsetting anytime you see hate literature like this,” he said.

U of T Professor David Farrar, vice provost of students, said support and counselling is available at UTM for those having a hard time coping with the “naked hatred” displayed.

“The University of Toronto condemns hatred in all its guises,” he said. “U of T, with all its diversity, is a place of tolerance…but when pure hatred rears its head we must work to counteract it.”

A UTM police officer who didn’t want to be identified said investigators are focusing their efforts “outside of the school community,” and don’t believe any students or staff are involved.
De Sousa said that he hoped no U of T community members were responsible but, “if any students are found to be responsible, they will be penalized under the University’s code,” he said. The University’s code of conduct says that a student responsible for organizing a hate campaign will face expulsion.