Re: The Crown and the German Reich | The War Never Ended
Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2017 5:38 am
Believers of the Holocaust wish fire and brimstone and eternal suffering on anyone who doesn't fall for the Lie. Here we have someone noticing that hypocrisy:
Happily, the editors' caustic comment to Michael Hoffman gives us a clue:
So, just who is guilty of the hate crime here?ZUNDEL COLUMN CRUEL
In an article titled — believe it or not — “Ernst Zundel deserved agony” (Aug. 7), Mark Bonokoski was not content with the lifetime of persecution inflicted on Zundel for his ideas, speeches, printing and writing, including multiple costly criminal trials, two years imprisonment in solitary confinement in Canada, five years imprisonment in Germany, the burning of his home and its contents by an arsonist, and his deportation and subsequent banishment from the United States and Canada. In Mr. Bonokoski’s fevered imagination: “Zundel deserved agony, but got none ... The fact that he was able to die at home in Germany, of natural causes, and apparently in robust health up until the heart attack hit, is just another example of how life isn’t fair.” These are grotesquely inhuman words. What sort of mentality urges suffering and cruelty on a deceased dissident? It’s difficult to account for the fact that the Sun, which wears its human rights’ heart on its self-righteous sleeve, would print Bonokoski’s disgusting column, with its sadistic craving to see a pound of flesh extracted from Zundel, but that’s what has occurred.
Michael Hoffman
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
-- source
Happily, the editors' caustic comment to Michael Hoffman gives us a clue:
Zundel, of course, did not believe there was a Holocaust, and his belief was based on convincing evidence, not parrot-like story telling.(We have the same sympathy for Zundel that Zundel had for Holocaust victims. Happy now?) -- source