Anglican Archbishop seeks a ban on David Irving’s books in libraries
Here is one reason why the Anglican Church, like all liberal denominations in Britain and Europe, is a ghost-like shell of its former self: the craven servility of its erstwhile Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, in obsequious submission to the requirements of the Zionist inquisition.
“His Lordship" would be the first to howl in outrage if the Babylonian Talmud, with its racist imprecations against Jesus, Mary and the goyim, were to be withdrawn from the same libraries where Williams demands a ban on the World War II history books of David Irving.
Good news: Manchester University librarians have rebuffed this clown. Mr. Irving’s dissident histories will continue to be displayed. The report is here.
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