Controversial Hitler ad ordered off TV!
MEXICO
- April 22, 2008 - Mexico's top electoral body ordered broadcasters to stop
running a controversial TV ad on Monday that compares a firebrand leftist
leading a siege of Congress to dictators Hitler and Pinochet.
The
TV ad, funded by a Mexican businessman angry at a blockade of Congress by
opposition lawmakers trying to derail an oil reform plan, says the antics of
protest leader Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador are endangering democracy.
"The
complaints committee decided unanimously to order the withdrawal of the spot
from today," a spokesman for the Federal Electoral Institute told Reuters.
Leftists
seized Congress podiums on April 10 to block a government proposal to lower
barriers to private investment in the oil sector, controlled by the state since
1938. The action has left Congress paralyzed.
"Who
shuts congresses? In 1933, Adolf Hitler in Germany. In 1939, Benito Mussolini
in Italy. In 1973, Augusto Pinochet of Chile," the ad says, over grainy
footage of the Nazi leader, his fascist ally in Italy and Chile's late military
dictator.
The
30-second spot was a flashback to conservative ads run in the 2006 election
campaign calling the former rights activist and then presidential hopeful a danger
to Mexico.
"Our
democracy is in danger. Our peace is at risk. Mexico does not deserve
this," the voice-over said.
The
left-wing Party of the Democratic Revolution had asked the electoral institute
to order the spot off the air.
Lopez
Obrador infuriated President Felipe Calderon by claiming his narrow defeat in
the 2006 was fraudulent and paralyzing central Mexico City with sit-in protest
camps.
Concerned
about increasingly heated rhetoric and street protests over the energy
proposal, Calderon's National Action Party had also condemned the ad and said
it should be withdrawn.
Left-wingers, who say the proposed energy bill would
amount to a sneaking privatization of oil monopoly Pemex, have vowed to stay
put until Congress closes for the summer on April 30, unless the PAN offers a
four-month debate on the issue.
Ed. Note: Forcibly preventing an advertisement from airing is
precisely the kind of tactic of which Adolf Hitler would approve. It
is far more approproate that we all become very concerned at the
increased popularity of Hitler themes and modalities. Remember,
government is not there to prevent you from being offended, or to
ensure that you are not exposed to offensive material. Government
exists for one legitimate reason: to protect and preserve your
individual right to determine how you live and with whom you associate. No other government function is valid or legitimate, regardless of any potential benefit it might afford to some people.