saturday, June 17, 2023 at 11:46:30 PM EDT
Dem DA's staffer who praised Louis Farrakhan placed on leave after antisemitic remarks uncovered | Fox News
An official in the Suffolk County District Attorney's office was placed on leave following revelations that he made antisemitic comments in a 2016 podcast interview. | Fox News
https://www.foxnews.com/media/dem-das-staffer-praised-louis-farrakhan-placed-leave-antisemitic-remarks-uncovered
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A FOX producer for many years was canned because he suggested Biden,"wanted to be dictator of the U.S.A."
What the hell's wrong with saying that?Why fire a guy over that?
Sue them.
--GRA
Instead of posting just the headline, why not post what the "remarks" were? So readers can see and decide for themselves whether the "remarks" were "anti-semitic" or not?
[An official in a Massachusetts district attorney’s office who is a disciple of Louis Farrakhan was placed on leave Friday after Fox News revealed he said his minister and mentor wouldn't be friends with "a Jewish guy that's got short arms and deep pockets."]
So saying "a Jewish guy that's got short arms and deep pockets" is now "anti-semitic".
Jews or free speech: choose one. You cannot have both. The same is more or less true for Blacks, or any kind of "diversity" really. They call that anarcho-tyranny.
But Jews seem to be the worst because they demand the absolute authority to determine what's "anti-semitic" and what's not.
Yet Whites are supposed to put up with endless talk about how "racist" they are. And "privileged". In fact if Whites push back at all against that it is Whites who are attacked.
[But Jews seem to be the worst because they demand the absolute authority to determine what's "anti-semitic" and what's not.]
Here is a story illustrating that:
"Antisemitic messages found in Pittsburgh neighborhoods"
https://jewishchronicle.timesofisrael.com/antisemitic-messages-found-in-pittsburgh-neighborhoods/
Read the story. Note the rhetoric used to describe the "messages": "antisemitic", "akin to the Holocaust", "messages of hate". Yet the article says not one word about what the actual "messages" are. You are just supposed to take their word that the "messages" were "akin to the Holocaust". Seems rather extreme, no?
A polite email was sent to the reporter asking why he didn't post the "messages", or an image of the flyer, pamphlet, whatever, so readers could decide for themselves whether the "messages" were "akin to the Holocaust" or not. But he didn't answer.
When you see enough of this, you begin to question the intellectual honesty of Jews.
Like some say: an "anti-Semite" used to be someone who didn't like Jews. Now it's anyone the Jews don't like.
And speaking of women and their misplaced, media-driven empathy, here is a good example:
"Greek migrant boat wreck may be Mediterranean’s ‘worst ever tragedy’ with hundreds still missing"
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/06/17/world/greece-boat-worst-ever-tragedy-mediterranean-sea-intl-hnk/index.html
[The sinking of a packed migrant boat off the coast of Greece may be “the worst tragedy ever” in the Mediterranean sea, according to the EU Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson.]
Ylva Johansson is a woman:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ylva_Johansson
And akshually, a FAR GREATER "tragedy" would be to allow Europe to continue to be inundated with third world migrants. Non-stop.
Dumb cunt.
The influence, not to mention any kind of decision-making power, of women must be reduced back to near zero, or Western civilization will be destroyed.
The problem is the media chooses a side(anti-White,anti-cop) and pushes that side--in an unrelenting,one sided way.
It would be comparable to a trial,where the defense is only allowed to be heard 10% of the time by the jury,while the prosecutor is heard 100% of the time--or vice versa.
Whatever happened to the principle of equal time--for the purposes of allowing the audience to receive all the facts?
Gone.
And where's the FCC in all of this? Is that full of commies too?It must be.
--GRA
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