No response.
Then the Mayor of Auckland City in New Zealand has banned the used of public buildings for two right wing speakers (Canadian speakers Lauren Southern and Stefan Molyneux) who are coming to NZ.
Then comes the Holocaust part:
CORIN [the interviewer] OK. Can I just ask you before we finish this, would you--? Wouldn’t you have to, on this logic, prevent Donald Trump from speaking at one of your venues?
PHIL [the Mayor] No. No, no.
CORIN Yes. But he said in this interview over the weekend, ‘I think what has happened to Europe is a shame.’ And he’s talking about immigration. ‘Allowing the immigration to take place in Europe is a shame.’ He’s gone on to—You know, clearly provocative language around migration and the exact same issues you’re talking about. You would have to ban him.
PHIL No. No, there’s a difference in degree. I don’t agree with much – in fact, most – of what Donald Trump says. I’m not about banning him, but I am about banning people who say that Hitler was provoked into the Holocaust to massacre 6 million Jews, who say that I can judge you on—your IQ on the colour of your skin – the sort of stuff that they are using in their language designed deliberately to incite and provoke minority groups who are already subject to quite a lot of abuse because of their being minorities. That’s not right.
How do you write back to the Mayor and even the interviewer, in a way that wont get you in trouble asking them to publicly retract or correct the statement made?