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December 27, 1991 - Image 104

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-12-27

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Holocaust

Continued from preceding page

director of the B'nai B'rith
Hillel at U-M.
If anything, some Jewish
campus leaders noted, the
CODOH incidents prove
that Jews and Jewish issues
have no place in the realm of
protected minority groups.
Indeed, just as free speech
factions argued for the
rights of CODOH to make its
claims, few, if any, outside of
Jewish campus communities
argued that the advertise-
ment was dangerous because
it was offensive.
"The PC police are out
there for others, but not for
us," said Mr. Ross of the
ADL. He added that had the
Ku Klux Klan singled out
black slavery as a historical
half-truth in a paid adver-
tisement, the campus paper
would never have published
— or considered — it in the
first place.
The advertisement in-
cludes a large section on the
"Thought Police" that seeks
to "suppress the truth." This
section, however, was added
in April, said Bradley Smith,
who heads CODOH.
CODOH was established
by Mr. Smith and Mark
Weber, both previously in-
volved with the Institute for
Historical Review, an organ-
ization devoted to the denial
of the Holocaust.
By playing its most effec-
tive card, free speech,
CODOH not only had its say
but legitimized its position
as a participant in the
debate on historical truth.
The editor of the Duke
Chronicle, in justifying prin-
ting CODOH's advertise-
ment, said, "What the revi-
sionists are doing is reinter-
preting history, a practice
that occurs constantly . . !'
The Michigan Daily, which
printed the advertisement
without reading it, did not
apologize to readers, instead
urging them to "swiftly de-
nounce (it) within the con-
text of free and rational
discourse."
Other campus editors dis-
agreed with the argument.
"I did not feel that this was
an issue of free speech," said
Daily Pennsylvanian Ex-
ecutive Editor Helen Jung.
"Rather this was an in issue
of deciding what was in the
best interests of the news-
paper. Running an ad with
factual errors that fostered
hate was not."
Even if the advertisement
never got published, public
agonizing by newspaper
staffs became news itself,
which was picked up by local
and national media.
"CODOH got its name and
message out, one way or an-
other," Mr. Ross said. ❑

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