MAGA Retard Spews Antisemitic Hate! 🤡
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Samael — 6 months ago(September 25, 2025 04:11 PM)
With the image of “people in power … sitting around eating hummus,” Tucker Carlson appeared to strongly imply that Jews killed Jesus.
As the Anti-Defamation League said in a statement:
“Carlson’s remarks dangerously reinforced the belief that Jews killed Jesus and that Jews have been a malevolent force throughout history. This antisemitic myth has led to expulsions and murders of Jews for centuries.”
“How this vile, disgusting, and immoral behavior has become normalized… is something our descendants will study.” -
cryptoflovecraft — 6 months ago(September 25, 2025 04:42 PM)
As the Anti-Defamation League said in a statement:
“Carlson’s remarks dangerously reinforced the belief that Jews killed Jesus and that Jews have been a malevolent force throughout history. This antisemitic myth has led to expulsions and murders of Jews for centuries.”
Complete bullshit from the biggest bullshitters and genocide deniers in this country. The ADL calls anyone who criticizes Israel an antisemite (including the late Jimmy Carter, who wrote a book condemning Israel's racist, apartheid polices). -
cryptoflovecraft — 6 months ago(September 25, 2025 04:56 PM)
The ADL, ladies and gentlemen…
Carter continues to stigmatize Israel, ADL charges
Former President Jimmy Carter continues to make biased remarks about Israel, despite a public apology via JTA late last year, according to the Anti-Defamation League.
In an Op-Ed distributed Monday, ADL National Director Abe Foxman charged that “Rather than focusing on Israel as the only democracy in the region, the one that protects individual rights, including for women and gays, through the rule of law and that has been under siege from the Arab world since its birth, Mr. Carter views the Jewish state through the prism of Western guilt for centuries of racism, colonialism and supremacist ideas.”
Carter in a public apology published last December by JTA rued his comments “stigmatizing Israel” and implied that he would refrain from such remarks in the future.
“In sum, by any objective measurement, Mr. Carter has gone back on his public word to the Jewish community not to stigmatize the Jewish state,” Foxman wrote.
Foxman pointed to Carter’s recent visit to the Middle East with a delegation of The Elders in which “The majority and intensity of his criticisms … were directed at Israel.”
“I want to take Mr. Carter at his word when he made his statement. He may well have intended to apologize for the hurt he may have caused, and he may really have believed that he would in the future act differently,” Foxman wrote in conclusion.
“The fact that he hasn’t doesn’t have to signal disingenuousness as much as how really difficult true atonement is. It takes not only a statement of commitment but, critically, a change in one’s thinking. Unfortunately, Mr. Carter’s worldview works against Israel and leads to the bias we have seen time and again.”
https://jewishjournal.com/news/united-states/84241/