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Thread ID: 6266 | Posts: 4 | Started: 2003-04-20

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Bolero [OP]

2003-04-20 18:41 | User Profile

[url=http://www.jewishtribalreview.org]jewishtribalreview[/url] seems to have disappeared from the Web. I've been checking since last Friday. I'm quite sure they had a mirror site but I can't seem to find it. I have e-mailed the owner but haven't heard back. It was an excellent site and I wonder whether this isn't yet another result of orchestrated complaints.

From the [url=http://jewishinternetassociation.org/jia_internet.php]Jewish Internet Association[/url]:

Shut down offensive websites: If you spot an offensive web site -- antisemitic, terrorist supporting, anti-Israel, or just hateful -- you may be able to shut it down. By following simple procedures, you can determine who owns the site and what web hosting company is giving them access to the Internet. Often the offensive site is not actually known to the web hosting company and is probably in violation of their rules of conduct. A simple letter of complaint can force the site to move, a considerable inconvenience and possibly the end of them. Haganah B'Internet, an online self-defence force, has prepared a site research Howto/Checklist along with other tools, advice and news on their website.


madrussian

2003-04-20 19:11 | User Profile

Jewish motto on that site: Never Forgive, Never Forget, Never Again. Talk about hate.


Ragnar

2003-04-20 19:38 | User Profile

JTR isn't gone but seems inaccessable (same difference, but it's in Google's cache if you have a particular article in mind.)

I very much enjoyed Bolero's quote from the Jewish Internet Association. Is there any other group advocating censorship so vehemently?

More to the point, since the Internet is the news/opinion option of last resort, can this be seen as a First Amendment case? Specifically can Zionist shutdown groups be seen as committing treason against the Constitution as written?


Faust

2003-04-20 20:02 | User Profile

related thread:

More censorship on the Web! Site shut down!

[url=http://forum.originaldissent.com/index.php?act=ST&f=27&t=7415]http://forum.originaldissent.com/index.php...=ST&f=27&t=7415[/url]