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In February 2007 I engaged in an online discussion with Joey Kurtzman
of the website Jewcy.com about (or at any rate, starting from) the theories
of Kevin MacDonald. I was invited to debate Joey because I had
reviewed MacDonald's book
The Culture of Critique a couple of years
before. In the course of the debate, I referred more than once to the 1994 fuss over William Cash's article "Kings of the Deal," published in the London Spectator. Since that fuss was twelve years in the past, and many readers of Jewcy would not know what I was talking about, I have scanned in (a) William Cash's "Kings of the Deal" article in the 10/29/94 Spectator, and (b) Dominic Lawson's article "Taboo or not Taboo" from the 11/19/94 Spectator. Lawson was at that time the editor of the Spectator, and "Taboo or not Taboo" was his response to the fuss. I have also provided here (c) the "Letters" columns from that latter issue of the Spectator. This has just been a quick'n'dirty scan'n'post job, with one magazine page per web page. Click on the thumbnails below to read the articles. William Cash's "Kings of the Deal" article:
Cover of the 11/19/94 Spectator:
Dominic Lawson's "Taboo or not Taboo" article:
Letters columns from the 11/19/94 Spectator:
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