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    SHOULD STUPID THOUGHTS BE CRIMES?
    By Michael Dickinson

    CounterPunch, CA
    Dec 25 2006

    Deny Santa If You Wish, But You Can't Deny This

    Earlier this week a junior school in England was forced to apologize
    after a teacher used a worksheet with a class of ten year olds
    revealing that Santa Claus was a myth. The students had to make up
    replies from mail staff to children's letters to Santa asking for
    presents, explaining why they couldn't have them.

    One parent said: "My wife and I made a special effort to keep the
    belief in Santa in our daughter's mind. What gives the school the
    right to decide when children should know the truth, when knowing
    the truth does take away that little bit of magic?"

    The headmistress of the school said the choice of worksheet had
    been a sad mistake and it would never be used again. "As a school
    we delight in the magic of childhood and believe that Christmas is
    a special time."

    The Hamilton Trust, which produced the worksheet, didn't think it
    would come as much of a shock to children of that age, claiming that
    by the age of 10 children tend to know that Santa does not exist.

    And yet millions of parents in the West persist in feeding the lie
    of Father Christmas to their innocent trusting children for as long
    as possible, until they realize they're being punked, and maybe I
    shouldn't trust mommy and daddy so much any more? It's an accepted
    acceptable untruth. Santa deniers are killjoys and spoilsports,
    not to be listened to. They have the right to deny, of course. One
    wouldn't dream of jailing them for simply stating their opinion.

    After all, aren't we in the West entitled to freedom of speech and
    belief? You may not agree with me, but I have the right to say what
    I think -- don't I?

    Denial of something more serious than Santa has been making news of
    late. A Holocaust Denial conference held last week in Iran, which
    called into question the systematic murder of six million European
    Jews by Nazi Germany, suggesting that the history of the genocide has
    been falsified to justify the foundation of Israel, was described
    by British Prime Minister Tony Blair as "shocking beyond belief",
    and by the White House as "an affront to the entire civilized world."

    So what is this Holocaust denial, and why is it so bad? Isn't it just
    like a Conspiracy Theory? Like, you can believe that the American
    government masterminded the 9/11 attacks on the twin towers in order
    to spark Armaggedon, and tell other people what you think, without
    fear of being arrested in the United States, where freedom of speech
    is protected in the first amendment. A lot of people might call you
    a crank. We want proof. Give us the evidence.

    But if you're living in Europe, and you suggest that some facts and
    figures were rigged in the historic presentation of the Second World
    War in order gain guilty sympathy for, and facilitate the exodus
    of European Jews to the then newly born state of Israel -- you are
    likely to find yourself in prison for your views, cranky or no. You
    are guilty of the crime of 'Holocaust denial'.

    Apart from being a crime in Israel itself, Holocaust denial is a penal
    offence in Germany, France, Belgium, Switzerland and several other
    European countries, one of them being Austria, from where British
    historian David Irving was released this week, after having served 13
    months of a three-year sentence in an Austrian prison for denying the
    Holocaust. Lord Janner, president of the Holocaust Educational Trust,
    said Mr. Irving's release was "unwarranted", and Lord Foulkes of the
    Labour Friends of Israel, said he should be watched closely by the
    police since his return to England.

    So what do Holocaust deniers (who actually prefer to be known as
    'Holocaust revisionists') actually say, that causes such offence?

    They don't, of course, deny the death of a huge number of Jews,
    but they dispute the number, claiming the figure of 5-6 million is
    exaggerated, saying that many emigrated or escaped. They claim that
    gas chambers were not used to mass murder Jews, nor were cremation
    ovens used to dispose of millions of extermination victims. They say
    that most of the photos and film shown after the war were manufactured
    propaganda by the Allies against the Nazis; that Jews as a group were
    not in particular singled out from other persecuted people such as
    Romanies, gays or Communists, and that the Holocaust in general is
    nothing more than an elaborate Zionist hoax.

    I'm sure there are many who hold stranger and uglier views, (and
    those who stir up antagonism on the basis of either race or religion
    should be accountable to the law), but like the 'Conspiracy Theory'
    it resembles, Holocaust denial should not be an imprisonable offence.

    I don't like David Irving. He supported apartheid in South Africa,
    describes himself as 'a mild fascist,' but he should not have been
    jailed for his views. As Voltaire put it: "I disapprove of what you
    say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."

    There are many other examples of genocidal denials around the world.

    In Turkey for instance, it's a crime to refuse to deny the alleged
    Armenian atrocity, and we have yet to hear an American President
    stand up and apologize for his white countrymen's ancestors for
    extinguishing numberless tribes of indigenous people in the land they
    came to conquer which they named America.

    Whether the Holocaust happened or not, there is no denying that
    people can be very cruel to other people, especially when they are
    in the position of power, now and in the past. The world is full of
    examples, everywhere. The Jews certainly suffered terribly under the
    Nazi regime, and those Jews in power now years later in their own State
    of Israel certainly seem to have learned a few tricks from their former
    overlords. The harsh conditions to which they subject the Palestinian
    people resembles the way the Jews themselves were treated under Hitler,
    putting thems into prison camp getthoes, creating an apartheid system,
    stealing their land, destroying their homes and fields, imprisoning
    thousands, and causing the deaths of countless innocent people and
    children in bombings and shellings, all of this is really "shocking
    beyond belief", and "an affront to the entire civilized world."

    Deny Santa if you wish. You may even deny the Holocaust. It's your
    right. But you can't deny this affront. It's happening now.

    Michael Dickinson is an English teacher who lives and works in
    Istanbul.
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