Transcript of KGEZ owner John Stokes, May 3 on air comments regarding Klaus Stern, a Jewish Nazi Holocaust survivor who spoke to community groups in Flathead and Lincoln counties May 1-3, 2001

   Hold the calls for a bit cause we got to get into something. 

 I'm sick of these pathetic people out there that somehow say, I'm a black person so I am a victim.  You should feel sorry for me.  Everything I should do I am excused on, everything that comes out of my mouth is wisdom.          

That goes for Jewish Holocaust survivors too.  I'm sorry you went through that, I'm sorry you gave up your guns.  I'm sorry you let the Third Reich gain power.  I'm sorry of the outcome of it.  But too bad, so sad, get over it.  

It happened, and just because you're running around now because of something happened to you fifty years ago that somehow the world should stop and feel sorry for you and coddle you and, and, and think that everything that comes out of your mouth is wisdom and you rail against language when you did nothing about the deeds or the actions that led to the slaughter of your people, when you stood by.   

Don't come preaching to me or trying to get sympathy in the front page of the paper, or find some prejudiced, bigoted, racist group like Montana for Human Rights Nitwits to parade you around like a, like a cheap whore.  Like a cheap whore to spread their message of racism and bigotry and then say, I'm a victim because the Nazis killed my family.  Well, you should've stood up for yourself when you had the time.  

Now, I'm getting in to it.  We opened this can of whoop ass and let's get into it. 

He's up here because he's getting paid by those prostitutes called the Montana Human Rights Nitwits.    

Over the air, Mr. Stokes then reads most of the May 3, 2001 Daily Inter Lake review and interview of Mr. Stern:

   One student in the audience asked Stern if he knew about the Green Nazi controversy currently at play in the Flathead.  KGEZ radio host John Stokes uses the term to describe environmentalists.  Correctly too, by the way. (added Mr. Stokes) "I think it’s disgusting, said Mr. Stern, "to use the word Nazi to describe decent men and women.  Those who use it, the word Nazi, should go back and educate themselves what that really means.

   I concur, Mr. Stern, perhaps you should.  And perhaps you should use both of your hands to get your head out of your butt.

  Stern said, "That man, Stokes, should use his energy and influence to bring positive ideas for business here.  It'’ bad for business when tourists hear that kind of thing going on.”  As they shut down every business in the valley!  It's my fault?  You are truly an ignorant man, Mr. Stern.

  But you know what's so funny?  People aren't buying it anymore.  The press still laps them up, you know, and they lick their little hands.  The press laps them up, they put them on TV, they give them front page, you know.  Anybody that does anything good or positive, you never see a word about it.  And so they create this hysteria, or this, this, like there's some outcry or, or some backlash against this station down here, when the facts are much different than that.  We are the most listened-to station in all of Northwest Montana.  Bar none.

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