Talk:Nizkor Project
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This page seems only to exist to host a set of links to anti-Ken McVay Usenet posts. Can someone please write either write an NPOV encylopedia article here, or delete this? -- Anon.
- There's not a single allegation in the McVay Files that isn't supported by public sources. If McVay and his cyber-Stasi goons find the contents of those files embarassing...too bad. The article is a stub. Feel free to balance it by adding more information, but deleting the article because it's not flattering to Nizkor/McVay...sounds suspiciously like censorship. -- Anon. 2
- Notice that all those claiming that Ken McVay is a 'cyber-Stasi goon' post anonymously. That should give you a clue as to their credibility.
Just go to http://www.nizkor.org and see for yourself.
To anonymous user/LaylaD:
Please read up on NPOV again. Rhetoric like this:
- . . .the maintainers of the web site display only those messages and material that are friendly to their ultra-Zionist agenda. . .
- Google has also been instrumental in documenting the anti-Arab sentiments on the anti-revisionist side of the debate.
- The Nizkor web site has been accused by revisionists and various Web sites as being funded by Israel and other Zionist sources. There is a good deal of evidence to support these accusations. . .
- Regardless of McVay's strenuous denials, extremism clearly taints both sides of the debate. Ken McVay has been criticized for his obvious anti-Arab, anti-Black prejudices and ties with the ultra-Zionist fringe. For example, McVay has befriended racists who refer to Arabs as 'diaperheads' and tends to take a hard pro-Israel line matched only by Christian fundamentalists and others on the extreme right.
- Unsurprisingly, McVay is uncritical of racists who happen to be Jewish and/or Zionist.
- Nizkor itself is increasingly seen as a hate group, since it aggressively supports the Israeli Holocaust against the Palestinian people.
does not fit the policy. And I'm not even a Zionist, so your allegations of "extremist-Zionist censorship" are rather silly. — No-One Jones (talk) 09:10, 21 Jan 2004 (UTC)
- What we're seeing here is a micro-thumbprint of what's been happening on alt.revisionism itself for at least the past ten years. And it hasn't even begun to get nasty...and hopefully it never will. --Modemac 10:30, 21 Jan 2004 (UTC)
Other Site of Story:
Material Refuting Nizkor claims can be found at: http://www.vho.org/GB/Books/dth/found.html http://www.vho.org/GB/Books/trr/
George
- In other words, more revisionist stuff. Nizkor already has a counterpoint to this guy, Germar Rudolf: http://www.nizkor.org/features/techniques-of-denial/forensic.html
--Modemac 12:55, 7 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Name
What does the name mean? Mikkalai 00:54, 13 Mar 2004 (UTC)
"Nizkor", as far as I recall, means "we will remember" in Hebrew. A fitting title. [[User:DO'Neil|DO'Иeil]] 07:35, Sep 9, 2004 (UTC)
