IN THE SPRING of 1983 the attention of Canadians was
Focused on a small town in the western province of Alberta.
rhere Jim Keegstra, a small town high school teacher, had
taught his students that a Jewish conspiracy manipulated
people and governments in an ongoing attempt to control
the world.
Such theories are not new, of course. They are the
basis of blood libel accusations that date back to the Dark
Ages. But this is the 1980s, and Canada is a modern,
democratic society. The shock surrounding this revelation
was compounded when reporters discovered that Keegstra
had been teaching his lessons in hate for over a decade.
When the press descended on the small town--Eckville,
Alberta--to interview some of Keegstra~ students, they
discovered that the teacher had convinced many of the
young people that the Nazi murder of six million Jews
never took place. He had persuaded many that Jews had
manipulated world events since at least as far back as the
French Revolution in their efforts to take over the world,
that Jews were obliged by their religion to hate Christians
and rob and steal from them and that Jews engaged in a
variety of perverted sexual practises in their worship of the
anti-Christ.
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