Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Is There Some Anti-Semitism in These Wall Street Mobs?

According to the below article from Commentary Magazine, anti-Semitism has reared its ugly head in the Wall Street protests.

http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2011/10/11/occupy-wall-street-has-an-anti-semitism-problem/

This is not the first time, that anti-Semitic rhetoric has been expressed by members of this mob. As liberals still try and catch that elusive Tea Party member who will express a racist sentiment (not yet found) at a rally, the press ignores the obvious right in front of its face.

As hard as it is to identify exactly what the protesters are protesting (since they are unable to articulate it), we can say that they have a common hatred for free market capitalism. That is why it began on Wall Street. And who do they think runs Wall Street?

The Jews, of course. Just like they run everything else in America, right Boys?

Yet, as the hate-filled comments pile up, the arrests pile up, the trash piles up, the excrement and urine piles up, outlets like MSNBC treat these losers like heroes. The President expresses "empathy" for them. Nancy Pelosi says, "God bless them", and the mainstream press tries to downplay the debauchery that goes on in public parks.

No folks, it's that "extremist" Tea Party that must be defeated.

3 comments:

  1. I suspect that in any voluntary, disorganized, assemblage with no clear leadership, you could find a few people voicing almost ANY brand of hatred imaginable. After all, the full anti-Semitic characterization is "the Bolshevik Jewish Plutocratic conspiracy" or variations thereof.

    I dare say there are many who identify themselves as "Tea Party" who do not subscribe to the statement "Social security is dead." Are they responsible by association, just because Ms. Angle said that? (Gary is -- he endorsed Angle, but that doesn't mean everyone in the Tea Party agrees).

    You can recognize those who object to Barack Obama's color by the number of times they begin "I am not a racist, but..." They doth protest too much.

    I'll say this for Newt Gingrich. He's not one of the racists. The only time he raises the subject is when one of his own buddies does something entirely inappropriate, like that "Barack the magic Negro" song -- and Newt calls them on it firmly.

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  2. Guess who is coming home?

    Gilad Shalit.

    Let us just pray it is a walking man who returns and not a pine box.

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  3. Perhaps he is going to join the occupation of Wall Street.

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