“We Are Determined” — INTERVIEW WITH IRANIAN PRESIDENT MAHMOUD AHMADINEJAD
May 30, 2006 on 6:13 am | Friedrich Braun | Islam & Islamification , Jewish Diaspora , Revisionism, The Jewish Question, U.S. Politics , World Affairs | | Email This Post | Print this Post
UPDATE: Der Spiegel reporters argue that today’s Germans bear moral responisibility for the holocau$t:
SPIEGEL: The German people today can’t do anything about it (the extermination). But there is a sort of collective shame for those deeds done in the German name by our fathers or grandfathers.
Ahmadinejad: How can a person who wasn’t even alive at the time be held legally responsible?
SPIEGEL: Not legally but morally.
Among all the sleazy comments and underhanded questions, this one just takes the prize. Let’s argue on their terms: suppose your grandfather killed somebody in a brawl…are you, his grandchild, morally responsible?
As to the journaille, what a pompous and dishonest yet masochistic lot. You can just feel that they love to libel and besmirch their own grandparents…especially since they’re largely no longer among us to defend themselves; and at any rate, it’s illegal to doubt the standard, laughable Nuremberg narrative. What filthy scumbags.
“I believe that those who imprison Holocaust researchers prefer war to peace. Our stance is democratic and peaceful.”
INTERVIEW WITH IRANIAN PRESIDENT MAHMOUD AHMADINEJAD
“We Are Determined”
In an interview with SPIEGEL, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad discusses the Holocaust, the future of the state of Israel, mistakes made by the United States in Iraq and Tehran’s nuclear conflict with the West.
Full interview here.
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A superb interview which not only allows people to read Ahmadinejad’s own words before our controlled media can soundbite and spin his comments into oblivion, but puts Der Spiegel’s reporters on the hot seat when he asks them so many questions that are forbidden in the Western press.
Spiegel’s reporter’s answers are a tragic combination of 50 years of thought control and a very real fear of committing a “hate crime” by saying the wrong thing, or god forbid, by not saying enough of the right thing.
When Stalin would address the Poliburo his comments would be followed by endless minutes of applause by the membership. No one, it seems, wanted to be spotted by the KGB as the first one to stop clapping. It’s the same with the German press; nobody wants to be the first to stop.
Excellent post.
Comment by Cal Rodgers — June 1, 2006 #