[Here's the closure to the Canadian Jewish Congress's attack on Jewish professor Michael Neumann for his email comments to this web site. Anti-Zionist Neumann grovels a bit, falls on his knees to the Jewish Lobby, and then he's kosher -- albeit marginally. Although he's done nothing wrong except give voice to free speech, if he wasn't Jewish his university would have had to fire him. For the record, we here at JTR do not "encourage, condone or participate in racist rhetoric." On the contrary. We evidence, in massive detail, how Jews do that.]
Prof says sorry to CJC,
by Clark Kim, Metroland Papers (Canada) (posted here at Canadian Jewish Congress, December 3 2003
"A Trent University professor accused of publishing anti-Semetic statements on-line has sent a letter of regret to the Canadian Jewish Congress Ontario Region (CJC) after four months of discussion between the university and the CJC. Professor Michael Neumann published his personal political writings on web sites outside the university about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and has allegedly exchanged repeated emails with the anti-Semetic "Jewish Tribal Review" web site. In his letter to CJC, Prof. Neumann states that he does not and will not "encourage, condone or participate in racist rhetoric or the targeting of any community based on race, religion and other prohibited grounds." The letter continues to express Prof. Neumann's regret at the remarks attributed to him in the e-mail exchange with the "Jewish Tribal Review." Bonnie Patterson, Trent University president, says while he didn't write any of the statements as an academic, "the statements attributed to Mr. Neumann... were nonetheless perceived by some as being offensive and unacceptable."