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Monday, January 23, 2006

MEMRITV: Iranian Political Analyst Dr. Majid Goudarzi: The Book of Esther Describes Jewish Genocide Against Iranians

Dr. Majid Goudarzi: The Holocaust is a lie. Prof. [Theis] Christophersen, author of the well-known book The Lie of Auschwitz, has said this, and so has the author John Kaminsky from Florida, who criticizes the American policy. He sent the Iranian president his best regards, and said he was ashamed to be an American because America defends the Zionists...

...In 23 days, the Jews will mark the Holocaust celebrations. This will be on January 27. They have this celebration. They claim that there were attempts to commit genocide against them. But I refer to the Bible itself: The Book of Esther, Chapter 9. They themselves say there was a woman named Esther, who was brought into the court of Xerxes, by a man called Mordechai the Jew. She was incited into killing around 170,000 Iranians. She killed many people in what is known today as the city of Susa. They celebrate this every year. They hold a two-day annual celebration of the killing of Iranians, a celebration of the genocide against the Iranians.

23-24 centuries ago, 170,000 constituted the population of an entire country. They were the ones who wanted to annihilate an entire country's population. They are the ones who commit genocides - not us.

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Certainly shines the spotlight on what it takes to "get ahead" in some political/ideological environments. That much, unabashedly and even eagerly exposing this type and quality of prima facie evidence, is one thing, perhaps the only thing, which obtains much merit in cases like this. Silver tongued mandacity and malevolence, proudly rendered.

Purim is only a two-day festival in walled towns.

The total in the megillah was 75,810. I don't know where he got 170,000. The Jews of Persia were defending themselves against pogroms, but of course he leaves that part out. (Sound familiar?)

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