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| | Malcolm Ross (anti-Semite) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Malcolm Ross is a former schoolteacher from the Canadian city of Moncton, who became notable for his anti-Semitic writings, including Holocaust denial. |
 | | After a lengthy hearing, during which Ross was represented by Doug Christie, the human rights commission ordered the District to remove Ross from the classroom, and to terminate his employment unless Ross's school could find a non-teaching position for him (and in fact, he was made the school librarian). |
 | | In 1998, Ross filed a defamation lawsuit against Josh Beutel, an editorial cartoonist for the Telegraph-Journal, who had compared Ross to Joseph Goebbels; the New Brunswick Court of Queen's Bench ruled that, as Nazism was an anti-religious philosophy, and Ross was profoundly religious, Ross's extreme degree of anti-Semitism could not fairly be labeled as Nazistic. |
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