David
Irving reads more into Harry
Potter
THE latest grown-up to declare an
interest in Harry Potter is that
sinister old Holocaust revisionist
David Irving.
On Monday, Irving -- still facing an
estimated £2.5 million legal bill
after the collapse of his libel case
against Deborah Lipstadt -- took
his daughter, Jessica, to see Harry
Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
He left convinced that the film is
riddled with covert racism and
anti-Semitism.
"The film is pure joy. Eton College
meets Wizard of Oz," he enthuses. "As a
High Court-authenticated and fully
fledged anti-Semite and racist, I am
alert to the movie's undertones, like
the beautifully crafted goblins who are
the bank tellers and cashiers in the
Gringott's bank sequence, with their
evil, leering faces, shifty eyes and
pointy ears."
Most
pleasing of all, he adds, is the
"shameless Sloaniness" of the child
actors' voices: "a delight for
unabashed court-certified racists like
myself to hear".
The outlandish review, published
in Irving's internet diary, finishes by
alleging that the film's producers
digitally planted "a few token black
faces" among Harry's fellow pupils.
Producer Warner Brothers refused to
comment on Irving's review.
-- Richard Eden
Edited by
Guy Adams [email protected]