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ecome directionless and flow with the stream, or opt out and shut up and<br />

remain silent while your inner life explodes with anger and self-destructive<br />

impulses that urge you to end your pain and confusion and desperation and<br />

exhaustion NOW! Self-destruction is sanctioned and encouraged because<br />

Common Law principles deem it a personal responsibility to save oneself<br />

from harm. A citizen does not have the legal duty to save, for example, a<br />

drowning person, but the moral duty would activate altruistic impulses in a<br />

person who thinks saving someone’s life is a moral virtue.<br />

In Australia’s voluntary society it is a virtue to volunteer rather than to<br />

agitate for reform, better to go shopping than to attack the banking system<br />

that enables our dreams to be fulfilled at a price – financial enslavement to<br />

international predatory capitalism. It is my moral, social, and legal duty to<br />

proclaim that the Jewish Holocaust-Shoah is built on lies of such huge<br />

proportions that one finds it difficult to understand how this massive lie has<br />

survived for over six decades.<br />

And now let’s enter the world of South Australia’s penal system.<br />

Toben jailed as appeal fails<br />

An Adelaide man found to have vilified Jewish people on his website<br />

has been jailed after he failed to overturn a contempt of court finding.<br />

Dr <strong>Fredrick</strong> Toben was originally sentenced to three months in jail for<br />

contempt, for repeated internet publication of material in breach of the<br />

Racial Discrimination Act.<br />

Federal Court Justice Jeffrey Spender today said the case was not about<br />

the Holocaust, but whether Toben had complied with court orders.<br />

All three judges dismissed an appeal against the contempt finding and<br />

upheld the three month sentence.<br />

Toben was immediately taken into custody by federal police.<br />

http://www.abc.net.au/reslib/200904/r360354_1662119.jpg<br />

Posted Thu Aug 13, 2009 6:11pm AEST; Updated Fri Aug 14, 2009 7:29am AEST<br />

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