Excerpt from The Much Chosen Race
Dear Sir or Madam,
The Jew loves freedom of thought and utterance. Go to any public meeting - be it at the Albert Hall, Hyde Park or the Mile End Waste - and you shall find, foremost among the hecklers, the bright-eyed, insistent Jew. Let others in the audience be magnetised by the speaker's utterance; let those who will, applaud bland inanities, he, at any rate, exercises his right to criticise, his impulse to hoot and his mood to heckle.
Well, here am I taking a feather out of the Jew's cap - or, to be more fashionable, out of his velour hat. In this little book I purpose criticising, heckling, and, if needs be, hooting.
No Jew will gainsay my right to do this. On the contrary, I am sure that with his usual magnanimity he will heartily applaud my straightforwardness, admire my complete candour and tell me, generally, what a fine fellow I am.
Indeed I am.
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