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New
Yorkers listen intently as David Irving speaks in
Manhattan, July 16, 2008 [source] Report back
from Anti-Racist Action on David Irving NYC
Event Friday, July 18 2008 Contributed by: Anonymous Views: 510  David
Irving comments: | AN INTERESTING
document, as it inadvertently displays the
mindset and methods of this front
organisation of Abe Foxman's
Anti-Defamation
League, itself
a front organisation for, uh, others. Not
much willingness to debate is evident
here. Just mindless violence, ignorance
and bigotry. Put them in Brown shirts
and armbands, and they would qualify well
for Ernst Röhm's
SA.  Abraham
Foxman, chief of the ADL: salary
$500,000 a year | INITIALLY canceled at its original venue due to a
phone jam initiated by Anti-Racist Action,
Holocaust revisionist David Irving was able
to dupe yet another New York City venue into
hosting his hateful speaking tour. However, thanks
to the great investigative work of members of
Anti-Racist Action and our friends, we were able to
properly greet David Irving and his fascist guests
when they arrived at their back-up location - St.
Stephen of Hungary Parish, 414 East
82nd.
Even with only about 10 hours notice, ARA was
able to pull together a counter-demonstrati on
outside the church and expose David Irving for the
fascist, hateful neo-Nazi scumbag that he is. Early Wednesday morning, Irving had announced
that he would be speaking at Primavera Restaurant,
1578 1st Ave. Calls to the restaurant resulted in
ARA realizing that Irving was just using Primavera
as a meet-up location, and that the restaurant was
not complicit in booking the Holocaust denier. Arriving outside Primavera Restaurant at 6:30pm,
we immediately noticed two people redirecting
people from the restaurant to a location down the
street. Not being very bright, these two Irving
supporters were more then happy to inform ARA
members w[h]ere the talk was actually
happening. We proceeded down the block to St
Stephen of Hungary Parish, but not before
confronting the redirect people - taking their
clipboard and fliers, and chasing them away from
outside of the restaurant. With that taken care of, we then concentrated
our efforts on the church. Immediately upon
arriving at the church, we took down the signs
outside announcing Irving's lecture, closed the
doors and positioned ourselves in front of the
entrance. As the first people began to arrive, we informed
them that the David Irving event had been canceled.
Some people tried to force their way past us, all
with no results. One person - so angered by our
presence - resorted to pushing and shoving and
typical neo-Nazi insults - "communist,"
"homosexual" and so on. He even (tried) to grab at
the camera we were using to take the picture of
every person entering the event, and when that did
not work, he (tried) spitting on him. Soon after, the NYPD arrived and our fun was
over the moment. We were pushed across the street
from the church, and when we did not acquiesce
quick enough, some officers began grabbing at ARA
members and surrounding them with numerous
officers. Once across the street, we took the opportunity
to inform neighbors and passer-bys just what was
going on at the church. We passed out hundreds of
fliers, and talked to many, many people. Community
members were outraged that a neo-Nazi was speaking
in their neighborhood, and even angrier that St.
Stephen's Parish had afforded such a notorious
fascist a public platform.  New
Yorkers of all races crowd round David Irving
during an interval in his talk in Manhattan, July
16, 2008
As David Irving's event came to a close, the
counter-protest got loud again. Chant of "Nazis
out! Nazis out! This is our community!" and "Death,
death, death to the fascists! Power, power, power
to the people" could be heard echoing throughout
this Upper Eastside neighborhood. All in all, it was a
good night. While we did not succeed in stopping
David Irving from speaking in Manhattan, we were
successful in presenting strong opposition to
the event, and sending a clear message that
Holocaust deniers and neo-Nazis are not welcome
in NYC. We were also successful in alerting the
neighborhood about the event and about the fact
that a local church - even after being told who was
actually speaking - continued to provide a public
platform for fascism. We're still wondering why St. Stephen of Hungary
Parish allowed this event at their church. We
understand they were most likely duped into booking
David Irving, but why did they choose to continue
to give him a platform to spew his anti-semitic and
racist filth once they realized exactly who was
speaking and what kind of crowd he attracted? Do
they really want to be associated with such
things? If you're still as curious as we are, we suggest
contacting St. Stephen's directly and finding
out: - St. Stephen of Hungary
Parish
- 414 East 82nd
Street,
- New York NY
10028-6056
- Telephone:
212-861-8500
- Fax:
212-535-9221
- Email: info@saintstephenof
hungary.org
Also, feel free to give David Irving a call
directly on his cell phone and tell him what you
think of him. 
David
Irving, a Radical's Diary: He
speaks in Manhattan and
Washington,
and a journalist called Blumenthal interviews
him on film:
YouTube
version
| Blumenthal
writes on Huffington Post
|