A neo-Nazi website that praised Adolf Hitler and attacked an alleged Jewish “takeover of the most important social institutions of Canada” has been taken down by unknown hackers.
The site belonging to the National Socialist Party of Canada was hosted on a U.S.-based server (computer) but was created by two Canadians, said Michael Ettedgui, education associate with Friends of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Toronto.
The centre brought the site to the attention of police in Ontario and Saskatchewan, asking that they investigate the “registrant,” a resident of Barrie, Ontario, and the “contact person,” who lives in Regina. The centre believed the site violated Canada’s hate laws, said Leo Adler, Canadian director of national affairs for the centre.
“This site was particularly disturbing because it surfaced around the time the Iranian president [Mahmoud Ahmadinejad] and others had stepped up their Holocaust denial campaigns. We view its dismantling as a victory in the fight against Internet hatred in this country,” Adler said.
Ettedgui said the centre played no role in bringing down the site, but since it was shut down, “there’s been a lot of chatter on white supremacist forums, and the neo-Nazi and white supremacist community is talking about it.”
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I guess Hashem decided that after about 60 years, its about time they get paid back!! Hashem is watching us. The people who took him down did a very good thing for all of us.
“I guess Hashem decided that after about 60 years, its about time they get paid back!”
Yes, that is really some payback for what the Nazis did. Ridiculous.
What is the payback for the 6mil. lives, nisht ahe, a web site going down?
i’m with Kishke on this one.
Lets stop criticizing something that one person said, Hashem doesnt want us to do that to begin with. We’re so seeped into the goyish mentality and we act like them as well, and therfore, separating from their hashkafos, attending their colleges, mixing in with them- thats the best payback! And to spread the growth of Torah without showing importance or priority to other subjects.