It seems to me that if they really wanted to test Irving, they would ask him if he'd be willing to sit in a room filling up with Zyklon-B.
Irving is detestable, but that really was a lame joke and a wasted opportunity. I'm not a fan of practical jokes as a rule, but a joke that would've highlighted Irving's hypocrisy or something that had a "hoist by his own petard" flavor would have been a lot more satisfying. It almost felt as if Irving was in on the joke and played (cough) along (cough, cough).
Now maybe if we had seen the aftermath of the stunt where an enraged Irving tries to report Safran to building security or the police but can't get anyone to believe him, then that might have been interesting and amusing.
Would it work on Shimon Peres?
Since Peres is not a holocaust denier, probably not.
Hell, I thought letting him ramble on prior to that undermined him far better than some puerile prank.
I don't get it. Irving denies the holocaust happened, so someone gasses him. How is that in any way a clever comeback or "perfect putdown" to his views? Hell, I thought letting him ramble on prior to that undermined him far better than some puerile prank.
Yeah, I heard. It wasn't clever or funny. It in no way refuted anything the man said, or made him look stupid. If anything, it played into Irving's hands. Now he has footage he can show to people who believe him, and say "Look at this. This is the sort of person we're up against. You sit down with them to try and have a rational debate and they gas you. But they'll call US the monsters."
Not sure I liked the stunt, but the film brilliantly showed what a vile, shallow creep Irving is.
Yeah, that totally shows who the better man is.![]()
Maybe it's because I've been watching John Safran and listening to him on the radio for years that I am very familiar with his style of humour.
He isn't about proving himself to be the "Better Man". He is a petty, vindictive, whining, self loathing Jew. That is his schtick. He doesn't care if you disagree with what he does, he just does things his own way. Sometimes he offends people and sometimes he is hilarious, sometimes both.