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AddReply(221876,"On Prof. Peter Kirstein","Trude","","07/31/07","I was most interested to note that Peter Kirstein actually knows about Arutz Sheva, reads it and sends his comments!  Wow! However, this being the case, I would love to read his explanations on his support and admiration for such anti-social (hah, thought I was going to write \"anti-semitic\'?) illiterates and slanderers, the infamous Norman Finkelstein (otherwise known in better quarters as Shtinkelstein) and the crazed Adolph Hitler groupie, UK \n\'historian\'  David Irving (who is even disowned by his wife and daughter for his Holocaust denials).  Waiting to hear from you Herr Kirstein.");
AddReply(217891,"Kirstein is David Duke in a Cap and Gown","Simcha","Phila","07/16/07","Oh, poor poor Kirstein, and poor poor Americans, who are \"not permitted\" to criticize Israel, according to this learned historian with his empty curriculum vitae at his 9th rate college.  So how come the American media, and especially the Leftist media in the US, are so overflowingly filled with Bash-Israel and Jew-baiting articles?  \nSome Zionist censorship!  Some conspiracy!  Some muzzling!\n");
AddReply(217355,"Citizen of the World","Peter Neil Kirstein","Chicago","07/14/07","To Susan from New York. It is true I don\'t take comments on my blog. I was a target, shall we say, of an Internet inquisition for speaking my views in the e-mail noted above by anonymous thought police. I, therefore, will not post comments unless I can verify and use an ENTIRE name. Also it is too time consuming to vet, post and determine which are \"kosher\" (like that?) and which are not. However, if you go to my blog, you will see an example of my responding and posting to a lengthy comment. It is probably true that one can be more critical of Israel IN Israel than in the US. That is a situation which is not terribly auspicious for a vibrant, open society.");
AddReply(217222,"Interesting that in his long list of historic crimes and injustice","Jordan","Miami","07/13/07","the good professor has absolutely nothing to say about a hundred years of terror by Arabs against the Jews of the Land of Israel.  Of course elsewhere in his writings, when he is not whoring for David Irving he has PLENTY to say against Israel\'s right of existence!");
AddReply(217202,"Kirstein - Ultra-Communist?","Yaffa","Beer Sheba","07/13/07","I note how Kirstein describes INN as \"ultra-nationalist\".  After looking at his own blog, I believe that he is ultra-communist!");
AddReply(217149,"Kirsetin on Nazi Web SIte","Shulamit Barsky","TA","07/13/07","Go down http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v20/v20n5p-6_cincinnati.html\n\nNazi web site bragging about how people sent them money after hearing Kirstein\'s defense of David Irving.");
AddReply(217145,"Interesting how the Kirsetin blog","Susan","NYC","07/13/07","run by Kirsetin does NOT allow any comments to be posted, unlike INN!  What is he afraid of?");
AddReply(217143,"Kirstein hates Yids","Jerome","Paris","07/13/07","Kirstein justifies each and every act of terrorism by Arabs against Jews, but denounces Jews for each and every act of self-defense.  You know - \"out of proportion\" - and all that.\n\nKirstein\'s pimping for Neo-Nazis shows that he himself is a Neo-Nazi!\n");
AddReply(217142,"Kirstein is not ONLY Anti-Semitic, but also","Hezkel Shani","J-m","07/13/07","hates America.\nIn 2002 a U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA) student, Cadet Robert Kurpiel, sent an e-mail to Prof. Kirstein, inquiring about ways to advertise an annual political forum, an Academy Assembly organized by the USAFA, in SXU publications. Prof. Kirstein answered with an obscene e-mail of his own, denouncing the soldier and America. That e-mail found its way to the Internet where it was widely circulated. Once what was essentially a personal and private correspondence became public the genie could not find its way back into the proverbial bottle, where it should have stayed in the first place. SXU got flooded with e-mails and letters, for the most part highly disapproving of the form and substance of the professor\'s message and asking for the professor to be summarily fired from his position. The professor apologized to the Cadet for his lack of sensitivity as well as to the Director of the USAFA Academy Assembly, Captain Jim Borders;. Meantime, the pressure on SXU did not abate and on November 15, its president, Richard A. Yanikoski, issued a statement indicating that Prof. Kirstein had been suspended for the current semester; an administrative reprimand would be issued and placed in his personnel file; Prof. Kirstein would be submitted to peer review at an earlier date than previously scheduled; and, in any future contract with the university, he would have to sign a binding addendum.  Most people would find Prof. Kirstein\'s response deeply offensive, insensitive and provocative .");
AddReply(216992,"read the article & first comment","terry","vv","07/12/07","i\'m going to take your word, you are  reliable, what he says in his comment proves it. people like kirstien don\'t get it, & won\'t till they themselves are in an oven. they should not be allowed to teach & influence young minds.");
AddReply(216949,"Professor","Peter Kirstein","Chicago","07/12/07","If you could provide me with a single example of an anti-Semitic statement that I have made against the Jewish people or religion, I would resign my position. Professor Plaut, you quote me correctly but you left out the actual statement I made at the conference.:\n\nI denounce anti-Islamic and anti-Semitic bias. History flows with rivers of blood from ethnic and cultural intolerance. The genocide against indigenous peoples and the Trail of Tears, the mass killings of Armenians at the hands of the Turks during World War I, the war crimes of Nazi Germany, the atomic butchery of noncombatant Japanese in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Jim Crow-apartheid system that only ended with the 1964 Civil Rights Act and 1965 Voting Rights Act, and the evil and criminal Vietnam War—where debate should explore the ethics of serving in a dishonorable war and not the circumstances by which individuals are awarded medals for killing within it. The destruction of the “cockroach” Tutsis in Rwanda and the killings in Darfur are equally odious. All acts of genocide, discrimination and violence against individuals or groups that are predicated on racialism and ethnocentrism diminish us all, imperil the dream of peace and justice and hinder international reconciliation.\n\n");

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