Copyright (c) 1997 - Ingrid
A. Rimland
December 11, 1997
Good Morning from the Zundelsite:
As I am typing this, the Zundel legal team is heading for court, this time
to "Hilberg" our opposition, as Ernst put it in one of his newsletters.
It's cross-examination time, and on his feet, there's no one matching Christie,
Canada's Battling Barrister. I will, of course, keep sending you developments
as they occur - for now, let's just say that ***hits on the Zundelsite have
more than doubled again*** just within the last 24 hours.
I am still having unbelievable problems getting my e-mail out. Some of you
receive it and others do not. It seems to be a technical problem. I had
a technician here all last weekend, and he could not find it. It seems to
be at the server's. If you don't get my ZGrams, please check on the Zundelsite
homepage. I try to keep it current, even though more often than I like it
to happen, I am a day or two late posting ZGrams I already shipped.
Meanwhile, there is a highly important development here in the United
States to report. A Revisionist student website, put up by a Washington
State University student, is under attack by the University administration.
This website, as far as I know, has been up for more than a year and has
not bothered anyone - until, apparently, a student decided to challenge
a professor in the History Department regarding those ever-more-murky Holocaust
claims.
The student paper ran a front page article. As you can well imagine, all
hell broke loose thereafter.
I have been so busy keeping up with Toronto and my own work, I have not
had the time to follow this story closely, but from what I read last night,
I hold this development to be highly important. Revisionism could penetrate
the college campuses Big Time!
Each and every one of you, get busy on this story! Call your
paper. Call your Congressman. Call the WSU administration. Spread the word
as far and wide as you can! This is your opportunity to be more than an
armchair warrior!
This isn't about Ernst Zundel and Ingrid Rimland, two first generation immigrants
with memories of WWII that are a bit inconvenient to others. These are your
kids and grandkids who have their rights to free access to and dispersing
of information infringed upon. If these kids play this card with courtesy,
calm, care and responsibility, this could be very big for Revisionism.
Other college students could pick it up. I predict already that there will
be questioning of those talmudic tactics we know so well on many, many campuses.
Let's help these youngsters all we can!
Below, I am bringing two items pertaining to their struggle. I have broken
up the paragraphs and edited for spelling, but otherwise, they are complete.
One is a simple plea from one the students for active assistance; the other
is the main website page explaining what is going on.
Put up links to this document! Report the links to the WSU administration!
Write that you support these students' rights to question anything they
like. Write letters of support to the kids!
I will certainly get busy today, postpone my own work on my newsletter,
and try to ship them some media "Nachschub" to their embattled
trenches, as we like to say in German.
Here goes - two letters from "Justin" and "Lawrence":
"Hello all,
I usually don't concern myself with issues of Revisionism, but I consider
the following to be of the utmost importance.
I have a friend who attends a local University here in Washington state.
Many of you might be familiar with his website, the SRRS. There seems to
be an active campaign to not only shut down his website, but to prevent
any WSU students from using websites to promote ideas found to be incorrect.
Even if you don't agree with Holocaust revisionism, I believe that the issue
of free-speech alone is enough to voice protest over the University's actions.
The guardians of political correctness are furious over the fact that this
one student is taking the opportunity to inform other students of a viewpoint
which they consider to be threatening to their way of thinking.
As of this moment, they are taking steps to keep people like my friend from
using the University's server in the future. I consider it to be highly
important that each and every one of us contact the school administration
and voice our concern.
Please pass this on to anyone you know. If you could just take five minutes
of your time to write a sincere letter, it could help shape the policies
of the future, and keep the flame of free speech alive.
I don't think it is too much to ask. The situation is very serious, as there
was recently an incident in which a fake hate crime occurred. This hate
crime was supposed to encourage the University opinion to oppose the ideas
which my friend espouses.
Please help!
Justin"
The second write-up, written by the student, Lawrence Pauling, can be found
at http://www.wsu.edu/~lpauling/threat.html titled "University Administration
Takes Aim at the Student Revisionists' Resource Site"
"Washington State University has been put in a precarious
position by a combination of inside pressure from certain administrators
and professors, particularly in the history department, as well as groups
and individuals outside the university pleading to have the SRRS shut down.
My efforts to attain a proper response to specific questions regarding the
holocaust story have been stifled with confused rhetoric about my supposed
anti-Semitic motives. Clouding the issue with such paranoid ranting serves
not only to obscure the real issue, but also to invent a reason to have
the SRRS shut down.
With more articles in the Daily Evergreen, the student publication of WSU,
than I can mention in this brief summary, the Traditional Enemy of the Truth
has successfully pushed a university proposal that would mandate guidelines
for the content of student Web pages onto the table. It is set to be voted
on Thursday, December 11th of this year.
The proposal would subject student web pages to the same guidelines as official
university publications, even though they clearly are not. The basis for
the proposal is a concern that university resources should not be used to
support any discriminatory messages or "hate speech."
Immediately, one is forced to question the motives of those who profess
that the word "hate" should be used as an adjective.
This new regulation would prevent students from profiting or in any other
way making personal gains from using the university server or other resources.
Consistency of principle would tell us that this also means that students
who post their resume on-line will no longer be able to do so, if the measure
passes.
Clearly, this proposal is a blatant attempt to abridge the free speech of
students on-line, and it cuts off the otherwise seemingly free flow of ideas
that students may be subjected to.
We must stop the efforts of those who would enforce the Orwellian idea of
groupthink. To lie down with dogs and fail to resist this onslaught of terror,
we must stand up for our rights as they are guaranteed by the Constitution.
I would not want as my ally anyone who desires to obscure the truth. Those
interested in doing so are the only ones who push for such ridiculous measures.
It is an effort to prevent any spark of an idea that hasn't been deemed
politically correct from entering the minds of students here and abroad
which may result in far reaching political movements or the development
of new perspectives. In doing so they will successfully quell the source
of those uncomfortable questions aimed at people like Steve Kale and the
rest of the history department here at WSU.
Our university, and likely the entire system of higher education, will be
reduced to nothing more than breeding grounds for politically correct yahoos
who wouldn't know an original thought from a candy bar.
Wake up America! This is happening in your backyard!
While we sit idly by, our institutions are being systematically taken over
by people who are interested in the wrong questions not being asked. You
see, they have something to lose in all of this, such as, the credibility
of a false version of history and all of the political and social benefits
it provides them.
I encourage every right-thinking individual to contact the university administration
and voice their concern over this tyrannical legislation. The WSU site is
found at http://www.wsu.edu
E-mail the University President, Sam Smith, as well as the history department,
and the Office of Student Affairs (which will probably oversee the enforcement
of this new legislation) and anyone else here you can think of! Make your
voice heard on this campus!
Even though they will not be able to label the SRRS discriminatory (the
SRRS does not and never has been home to discriminatory messages), we all
know that it is the prime target of their campaign, and they will take every
measure necessary to see it removed."
Thought for the Day:
"The liberals are dying a very vocal death."
(A reader to the Zundelsite)
Comments? E-Mail: irimland@cts.com
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