Hatred of Christianity: victimless crime?
Christians aren’t allowed to be victims because it makes Islam look bad, and besides it detracts from Jewish suffering: Italian writer accused of distorting history. Meanwhile, Chronicles writer Srdja Trifkovic presents a dissenting view of the historical relation between the religion of peace and tolerance and Christianity. Posted by Jim Kalb at June 11, 2002 08:17 AM | Send Comments
“The statistics he cites are largely meaningless but the effect is to make the Shoah [Holocaust] just one detail in a century of massacres. It is part of an effort by some in the Catholic church to stop the Shoah being the most important event in the 20th century.” — This tidbit taken from the Guardian article is a perfect example of the dissonance between orthodox and political historians. The latter seeking to pushed their warped version of history to achieve political gains for minority groups, (case in point; laws in European countries that make it illegal to voice critical opinions on Jews). This book has great potential to become a myth-buster. Look for Antonio Socci to recieve the David Irving treatment for challenging agenda-driven historians’ version of history. Posted by: Sam Buda on June 11, 2002 6:40 PMOf course the media will use all sorts of slander, to destroy this man and his truthful book. Posted by: Matteo on June 15, 2002 8:25 PM |