This should be enough to convince any thinking person who might not know D.Irving, that this is a xenophobic man. The only people it wouldn't shock, are presumably those who agree with him. Those people are even less likely to have a change of heart seeing him jailed for expressing his opinions.
I am not anti-coloured, take it from me; nothing pleases me more than when I arrive at an airport, or a station or a seaport, and I see a coloured family there -- the black father, the black wife and the black children. I think it is just as handsome a spectacle as the English family, or the French family, or the German family, or the South African family, or whatever. I think that is the way that God planned it and that is the way it should be. When I see these families arriving at the airport I am happy (and when I see them leaving at London airport I am happy).
[Cheers and Laughter].
But if there is one thing that gets up my nose, I must admit, it is this -- the way ... the thing is when I am down in Torquay and I switch on my television set and I see one of them reading our news to us. It is our news and they're reading it to me. (If I was a chauvinist I would say I object even to seeing women reading our news to us.)
28.2.06
Mr Irving
D.Irving website
I'm convinced. And I'm convinced that, being mortal, he will one day expire and thus make the world a better place.
RépondreSupprimerHe might get a revelation and see the light before then...
RépondreSupprimerHe might, but for his ilk, it is statistically unlikely. I'm telling you that if he is properly composted, he could make a real contribution to society.
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