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The JC Letters Page, 4th January 2019

Roslyn Pine, Dr Anthony Isaacs, Prof Norma Rinsler, Michael Braham, Susy Stone, Dr Stanley Jacobs and Jo Freeman share their views with JC readers

January 10, 2019 10:50
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Due process and allegations of racism 

Herbert Goldberg would have me “disowned by our community” based on my alleged “brazenly racist comments” (Letters, December 21). He dismisses due process which has “obscured far weightier issues”, namely, comments I was “reported” to have made. 


Due process defines a civilised society, unlike trial by hearsay and mob rule — characteristics of thug societies.


I totally refute accusations that I am ‘Islamophobic’ and have made racist remarks. My trenchant comments relate to extremist Islamic jihadi ideology and their proponents, a point I made to the JC when I stressed that, in a free society, all religions, including Judaism, should be exposed to criticism. 


Mr Goldberg is hoist by his own petard when he writes that “anyone who said of the Jews, as Ms Pine said of the Muslims that ‘they are the vilest of animals’ would have been brought to book.”