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Arbeit macht frei: - Fredrick Töben

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Chapter 14<br />

A RIGHT OF REPLY<br />

It did not surprise me to see the enemy of free expression continue its<br />

hypocritical behaviour by utilising the media to express its view on me. That<br />

form of behaviour is the result of Talmudic–Marxist non-reflection where<br />

the dialectic of them–us is writ large and where the battle-of-the-wills is one<br />

to the death, figuratively speaking of course, until legal means do not give<br />

them the satisfaction of silencing me – then it is time for Mossad to do its<br />

work and the figurative silencing becomes a literal fact!<br />

The Advertiser, South Australia’s state paper, led the prime ugly media<br />

pack, as it had done over past years. Its current editor, Melvin Mansell, let<br />

the following item through as an editorial on Saturday, 15 August 2009:<br />

Jail a price <strong>Töben</strong> should have to pay<br />

The views of Holocaust-denier <strong>Fredrick</strong> <strong>Töben</strong> have received considerable<br />

publicity throughout the world in thousands of media outlets.<br />

Nearly 100,000 Internet pages are devoted to his defiance of the historic fact that<br />

Nazi Germany killed millions of innocent Jewish civilians because of their<br />

religion, and his alternative view that the killings were on a smaller scale.<br />

<strong>Töben</strong> this week was taken into custody to serve a three-month jail term for his<br />

contempt of the Federal Court in relation to his publication of offensive material<br />

on the internet.<br />

In the end it was the refusal of <strong>Töben</strong> to follow the instructions of the court<br />

which led to his jailing, rather than his outlandish and unsubstantiated views on<br />

World War II.<br />

The jailing was succinctly summarised with the statement by the judges that<br />

‘obedience to the court is not optional’.<br />

In the parlance of the common man, everyone is entitled to their opinion but<br />

they are also responsible for the consequences.<br />

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