[Vision2020] Steve Wilkins on Racism
Eric Engerbretson
eric@eric-e.com
Fri, 30 Jan 2004 14:10:01 -0800
On Jan 30, 2004, at 1:19 PM, Steve Wells wrote:
> Did you attend the David Irving talk in December, Erik? Would you
> attend a Fred Phelps speech? If not, why not?
>
> Irving and Phelps crave and depend on attention. As long as people are
> willing to attend Irving's talks and Phelps' church, Irving will keep
> promoting the idea that the holocaust never happened and Phelps will
> erect monuments celebrating the murder of Matthew Shepard. They will
> stop when people stop listening to them.
Unfortunately, I couldn't attend Irving's because of an engagement, but
I wish I could have. I'm certainly less equipped to talk with people
about the syndrome of holocaust denial because I didn't go.
And yes, I would attend a Fred Phelps speech. I would with a fox, I
would in a box.
I would attend because I would learn something about people and how
they can be duped into believing such baloney. I would learn what
tactics those kind of people use to lead others astray. I would learn
which of their arguments are especially tempting to the ignorant, and
which aren't so dangerous. With that knowledge I would be better
equipped to talk with and help people I meet who might be under the
sway of such craziness. And as Sun Tzu counsels, I would "know my
enemy", so that I could better challenge, and try to kill, his ideas.
I would also hope that David and Fred would have question times at
their meetings so I could sock-it-to-'em in front of their followers--
maybe swaying some of them in their private minds toward the truth.
Oh, I forgot, truth is relative.
I would love to attend such meetings because it would cost me nothing
for some education, and be much more entertaining than TV.
Carpe diem,
Eric E.