Copyright (c) 1997 - Ingrid
A. Rimland
December 13, 1997
Good Morning from the Zundelsite:
On October 16, 1997 the Toronto Mayor's Office sent out the following
press release:
"Mayor Hall to testify against Zundel.
Mayor Barbara Hall will take time out from her mayoralty campaign to lend
her support to a hate crime complaint against Zundel by the City of Toronto's
Mayor's Committee on Community and Race Relations.
Mayor Hall will testify before the Canadian Human Rights Commission hearing
into allegations that Zundel is spreading anti-Semitic information via the
World Wide Web. (...)
"Racism and hatemongering must be confronted where ever (sic) they
appear. Whether it's on the street or in cyberspace, I will do everything
in my power to silence the Zundels of this world," Mayor Hall said."
As it turned out, Hall was pre-empted by none other than Irene Zundel that
day, October 17, 1997. Toronto's lame duck mayor had to wait a few weeks
to make her politically correct appearance at the Zundel Human Rights Tribunal
Kangaroo hearings and lend her hand in helping Canada tighten its censorship.
She did so finally yesterday, December 12, 1997, at 10 A.M..
She was buttonholed in the hallway of the 4th floor of the courthouse by
Sabina Citron, since no reporters took any interest in the soon-to-be-history
bureaucrat, former social worker, one-time waitress, parolee officer and
pro-lesbian/gay community activist. (Hall was the first Toronto mayor to
march bravely in a gay-lesbian Pride Parade.)
Afterwards, the reporters who were in the court, representing the two major
papers, delivered themselves of the expected headlines: "Zundel inviting
violence" (Toronto Sun) and "Zundel's Web site hateful",
mayor says" (Toronto Star).
As a courtroom observer commented afterwards, reading these so-called news
reports, one might conclude that these lapdog scribblers witnessed a different
event from what was actually taking place and will be in the transcripts
for all the world to see, thanks to the Zundelsite.
Observed and transcribed in minute detail were the following telling vignettes,
here recounted anecdotally:
Put to cross-examination, Toronto's foremost bureaucrat had a difficult
time with the questions by Doug Christie, Zundel attorney, to put it euphemistically.
Her Worship was fumbling for words, slow in giving answers - convoluted,
meaningless answers - sometimes taking two to three minutes trying to find
"hate" in texts where there was no hate.
Not that she didn't try.
Christie asked her to be more specific.
Her Worship, Mayor Hall, as she must be addressed when in office, zeroed
in on Question 21 and 22 of the "66 Question and Answers" which
were supposed to be two of the "hateful" items on a list of three
- the other two being the formerly embattled "Did Six Million Really
Die?" and the utterly discredited "Jewish Soap" story, the
three documents which led to her complaint.
These questions were: (21) "How does the Holocaust story benefit
the Jews today" and (22) "How does it benefit the state of Israel?"
(Zundelsite answers can be found at
http://www.webcom.com/ezundel/english/debate/021_jam.html
and http://www.webcom.com/ezundel/english/debate/022_jam.html)
Where was the hate? prodded Christie?
Hall admitted she could not find any hate or point to it, but she insisted
it was out there. On that Zundelsite. She had seen it somewhere!
She referred to the material of the Zundelsite repeatedly as "dense
stuff." (I betcha she must have read Nizkor!)
She admitted she did not read all of the "66 Question and Answers"
- not even the "Did Six Million Really Die" booklet - even though,
at the outset, she had stridently declared that she had told her staff she
would not sign the complaint form unless she had "seen (read?) it all".
(Since there were no photos or pictures in the three items the Mayor found
"hateful", she could only have meant that she read it all, which
subsequently turned out not to be true, if we want to split hairs in this
matter. . .)
When Christie raised his eyebrows, stating: "You could not possibly
have read even the 'Did Six Million Really Die?' in the time you looked
at the Zundelsite. . . " the good lady had to be dragged and prodded
into finally admitting that she only glanced at some of the "Did Six
Million Really Die?" stuff.
During cross examination it became clear to courtroom observers in the audience,
and must have become clear to the members of the CHRC, that, at most, the
mayor was shown by her staff or Committee members what to be upset about.
It was clearly preselected material others had found offensive.
She did not know much at all about anything historical or political and
even less pertaining to the state of Israel, it was furthermore revealed.
She did not even know the population of Israel. She did not know how much
American aid Israel got, even though that was the very item where she felt
that "hate" could be found on the Zundelsite.
She insisted at first she did not know if there was even a Jewish Lobby
in the US, but eventually, under patient prodding, she half-heartedly surmised
there might be a Lobby taking care of Israel's interests.
She seemed really taken aback when Doug Christie showed her the oath she
signed as a Councillor of the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto which
states:
"I, Barbara Hall, do solemnly promise and declare that
I will truly, faithfully and impartially, to the best of my knowledge and
ability, execute the office of Member of Council of The Municipality of
Metropolitan Toronto, that I have not received and will not receive any
payment or reward, or promise thereof, for the exercise of any partiality
or malversation or other undue execution of such office, and that I will
disclose any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect as required by and in
accordance with The Municipal Conflict of Interest Act, and I make this
solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true and knowing that
it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath."
When she was asked by Christie what "malversation" meant, she
admitted that she did not know the word - and thus admitted publicly that
she did not understand what she had sworn to uphold.
She admitted she - or the Mayor's Committee, for that matter - never consulted
a historian, political scientist or any other expert to check if what was
on the Zundelsite (or, more specifically, what formed the basis of her complaint)
was truly "hateful", or might conceivably be true, factual, and
historically rather than politically correct.
No expert input was obtained in understanding, much less fact-checking,
on a document she admitted she had not read in its entirety.
Talk about pre-judging something! Wow!
Doug Christie was thorough in updating the mayor.
Hall was read the trail-blazing Supreme Court judgment of August 27, 1992,
which gave Ernst his freedom from persecution for a while in words that
were given to Canada, courtesy of the two Great Holocaust Trials of Ernst
Zundel, to wit:
"Section 2(b) of the Charter protects the right of a
minority to express its view, however unpopular it may be. All communication
which convey or attempt to convey meaning are protected by s. 2(b), unless
the physical form by which the communication is made (for example, a violent
act) excludes protection. The content of the communication is irrelevant.
The purpose of the guarantee is to permit free expression to the end of
promoting truth, political or social participation, and self-fulfillment.
That purpose extends to the protection of minority beliefs which the majority
regards as wrong or false. Section 181, which may subject a person to criminal
conviction and potential imprisonment because of words he published, has
undeniably the effect of restricting freedom of expression and, therefore,
imposes a limit on s. 2(b).
Her Worship, a trained lawyer, said that she was not familiar with that
judgment that gave Canada more freedom of speech than it had had before.
She also revealed that she had not consulted the German community organizations,
of which there are many in the Toronto area.
She admitted that Ernst Zundel had not been asked before the Committee on
Community and Race Relations to explain himself why things on a California-based
website pertaining to Israel appeared to be "hateful" to the mayor
in Toronto, Canada.
This former social worker, who has to pass the Zundel-Haus on her way to
work, and who, according to news reports, regularly stops to talk to drug
pushers and street people, never stopped and asked Ernst Zundel why he thinks
the way he thinks.
Asked about ***any*** German input whatsoever, she volunteered after another
one of her lengthy pauses that, ahem, come to think of it, there were no
consultations and also no German Canadian members on her Committee.
There was, of course, Marvin Kurz.
Kurz is the man who put the whole matter of the complaint against Zundel
on the agenda in the first place.
The mayor said she was only aware that Mr. Kurz ***might*** have been with
B'nai Brith. No organizations, she insisted, were represented on the Committee.
Only the individual, Mr. Marvin Kurz.
Her nose must have grown when she said that.
Asked about the criteria of appointment to the Committee, she was not sure
what they were.
Under more prodding she admitted that she did recommend members, and since
she was chairman of the Committee, she must have recommended Mr. Kurz.
Words to that effect.
She was not troubled that copies of Committee decisions were sent to B'nai
Brith member Sigmund Reiser within the Federal Canadian Human Rights Commission.
(A little side bar here for the initiated: This is the very
Commission whose Policy and Planning Director, Harvey Goldberg, had shopped
around as early as 1995 for people unhappy enough to be upset by what criticisms
he, Goldberg, found of the Jewish agenda on the Internet, specifically the
Zundelsite. (He would later imperiously decide it ***was*** "Holocaust
Denial" material! Right there I feel another ZGram coming on!)
Mr. Goldberg at that time lamented loudly that the Commission could only
act if somebody complained. Well, Mr. Kurz obliged and did exactly that
- in short order, and to no surprise to those who can still think for themselves.
Read on: In those days, Ken McVay of Nizkor was still critical of Goldberg's
attempt at censoring the Net. That was before his Jewish sponsors helped
him to upgrade himself with a new haircut, a new pin-striped suit, a new
hearing aid, and a faster computer. These days, McVay no longer restocks
the shelves of the local variety store with pop or milk bottles. He struts
about the Internet as Ken McVay, OBC, which stands for the Order of British
Columbia, a queenly designation, no doubt to the immense embarrassment of
Her Royal Highness, the Queen of England, as Matt Giwer has gleefully pointed
out to all and sundry on numerous occasions.
The moral of this sidebar is that it evidently doesn't hurt some folks to
be politically correct.)
Barbara Hall will be back to be further cross-examined on the witness stand
on Monday, December 15, 1997, 10:30 AM. In the afternoon, she will then
yield the hot seat to "Frau Z".
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Thoughts for the Day:
(Definitions culled from Black's Law Dictionary, 6th Ed., compiled by Irene
Helen Zundel in her politically incorrect days and left behind in a folder
marked "Barbara Hall")
Malversation: In French law, this word is applied to all grave and punishable
faults committed in the exercise of a charge or commission (office) such
as corruption, exaction, concussion, larceny.
Impartial: Favoring neither; disinterested; treating alike; unbiased;
equitable, fair and just.
Corruption: An act done with an intent to give some advantage inconsistent
with official duty and the rights of others. The act of an official fiduciary
person who unlawfully and wrongfully uses his station or character to procure
some benefit for himself or for another person contrary to duty and the
rights of others.
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