Thursday, February 01, 2007

The First Step Might Be Disassociating Yourself with the Anti-Semites

I didn't see the Paula Zahn piece but I read the transcript. Predictably, the focus at 9-11 Blogger is on how unfair it all is that they are associated with anti-Semites and Holocaust Deniers. You know, even though the leading lights of their movement are going to be attending a 9-11 Accountability Conference hosted by a Holocaust Denier.

How do we counter the primary targets cited above? The first line of defense is to be very conscious about making any statements to the media that can be twisted to support the anti-Semitic accusation. Yes, this is self-censorship, but it is enlightened self-censorship and we are playing to win. Anyone invited into the media spotlight needs to be very disciplined about staying on message and those who allow themselves to be used to discredit the 9/11 Truth movement should find themselves out on the cold and lonely fringes immediately.

The best way to counter-attack would be to have a group called Jews for 9/11 Truth (don’t laugh) rain emails, letters and phone calls down on Zahn, King and CNN and other msm outlets. To my knowledge, no such group exists at this time. The next best thing we can do is contact Dr. Kevin Barrett and have him ask the prominent Jewish members of MUJCA (perhaps Sandra Lubarsky and/or Rabbi Michael Lerner) to do whatever they are willing to do to counter this unfounded and poisonous attack. I would love to see Rabbi Lerner go one-on-one with Larry King on this (I can dream, can’t I?).

10 Comments:

At 01 February, 2007 08:40, Blogger Jujigatami said...

Yes, this is self-censorship, but it is enlightened self-censorship and we are playing to win.

So in other words, he's saying "We all know the Jews are behind 9/11, but don't say that to anyone in the media, because they'll think we're kooks."

Good move.

 
At 01 February, 2007 08:59, Blogger Der Bruno Stroszek said...

"Hello, Rabbi Lerner? Hi. I'm Kevin Barrett - you might know me as the guy who thinks that every single act of suicide bombing in the Middle East is false flag terrorism. I wondered if you could help me with something I'm putting together... hello? Hello?"

 
At 01 February, 2007 10:44, Blogger The Masked Writer said...

You know, even though the leading lights of their movement are going to be attending a 9-11 Accountability Conference hosted by a Holocaust Denier.

Jesus H. you are pathetic. I attend a conference held by a Holocaust Denier, so that makes me a Holocaust denier? What denier planet are you from anyway? That is the last you have in regards to the 9/11 Truth to try to smear them?

If the denier is white, does that making him a member of the KKK? In your illogical world, of course.

Move on and debunk the material and stop the attacks of character for the sake of your university stop the association fallacy.

Hell it is no wonder comment numbers have fallen drastically over the past week or two. Either your work is getting so ungodly repetitive that even your cheerleaders have stopped posting, or you can't even bait CT'ers to come here to correct your bogus logic. I think it is high time you started a Screwmylogic blog because that is exactly what you have here.

 
At 01 February, 2007 13:01, Blogger Alex said...

I attend a conference held by a Holocaust Denier, so that makes me a Holocaust denier?

The company you keep says a lot about you.

If the denier is white, does that making him a member of the KKK? In your illogical world, of course.

What the hell are you smoking? If you attend a rally held by the KKK then yeah, you're probably a white supremacist. Your example, however, makes absolutely zero sense. Which is no surprise, considering some of the other drivel coming out of you.

 
At 01 February, 2007 16:14, Blogger shawn said...

I attend a conference held by a Holocaust Denier, so that makes me a Holocaust denier?

No, but it makes you an attendee to a conference that a Holocaust denier put together.

Since you don't seem to get this - they aren't exactly the brightest bulbs in the circuit. The fact that the people who deny the single historical event with probably the most evidence behind it also think the "official story" evidence isn't "sufficient" should make you question your "movement".

Move on and debunk the material and stop the attacks of character for the sake of your university stop the association fallacy.

Do you not get this?

It's

all

been

debunked.

You folks have nothing. Absolutely nothing.

 
At 01 February, 2007 16:15, Blogger shawn said...

Hey, swing, did you know that European fascists oppose radical Islam? Hey, I do, too. Do you think if one of them held a conference about it I'd go?

 
At 01 February, 2007 19:45, Blogger The Artistic Macrophage said...

Swing:

Of course by attending the conference, held by a racist anti-semite holocaust denier, it does not make you any of these things, but you would think if you had any moral compass you would refuse to go on principle...

IMO

TAM

 
At 02 February, 2007 04:19, Blogger ewing2001 said...

It's true these organizers should have vetted him thoroughly, but give credit where credit is due: rebelion from the ranks will probably force him out.

 
At 02 February, 2007 09:22, Blogger The Masked Writer said...

The company you keep says a lot about you. There is quite a difference between the company you keep and listening to a stranger talk.

If you attend a rally held by the KKK then yeah, you're probably a white supremacist. Unless of course you are there to oppose the rally.

Your example, however, makes absolutely zero sense. Which is no surprise, considering some of the other drivel coming out of you.

Of course it makes no sense, which is why I used it to describe the sorry ass tactic of comparing truthers to holocaust deniers which of course makes no sense.

Also, did you read his only book about Aushwitz, or are you relying on what someone else has said?

but you would think if you had any moral compass you would refuse to go on principle...

Does that mean as a medical professional you would not attend a clinic on abortion because you don't believe in abortion? Of course not. Besides the idea of a moral compass to justify action of course is a nice way to stay stupid or to not take action. Case in point, if my country had a moral compass, the liar in the White House would have been impeached long ago. It is really that simple. But to remain uneducated because of morals is great excuse to remain stupid.

Well hell Alex, if it has all been debunked, why do you post here? Why does this blog exist? Why is there still a 'truth movement'? Of course it hasn't been debunked. In fact most of your favorite debunking site offers "their take on matters" which is another way of saying our theory is...

 
At 02 February, 2007 11:02, Blogger Alex said...

Boredom. You amuse me.

 

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