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When President Donald Trump and conservatives hit back at the American Left over allegations of racism, bigotry, and anti-Semitism, it’s not just a knee-jerk response: Rather, the retorts are based on real-world examples of how the Left, not the Right, are the real racists, bigots, and Jew-haters.
Nowhere has this become more evident than in the so-called “mainstream media,” where racism, bigotry, intolerance and, yes, even pro-Hitler rhetoric is not only practices but accepted. And, maybe, even expected.
As reported by Breitbart News:
Another CNN personality who was presenting on the CNN Arabic network as recently as last week appears to have expressed a series of antisemitic sentiments on Twitter, even praising Hitler. This follows the recent resignation of a CNN editor, whose past antisemitic statements surfaced Thursday afternoon.
According to the news site, Kareem Farid is head of a digital technology program on CNN Arabic and, according to his LinkedIn profile, the show started in January 2019. In addition, he’s listed as the “Lead of Storytelling and Video Production at APCO Worldwide.”
On Friday, tweets sent by Farid surfaced in which he wrote, “I love you Hitler” while complimenting the Nazi leader and butcher of nearly 6 million Jews before and during World War II for “his determination to reach his goal.” (Related: The Democrats have an anti-Semitism problem and it’s growing beyond leadership’s ability to contain it.)
Just sick.
He added this caveat, “As a strategic thinker, I do not mean that I agree with his folly.”
—@CNN employee: “I love you, Hitler.”
CNN should take a look at their vetting process for new hires. Unless this is who they’re looking to hire. pic.twitter.com/ZSXvUw4bSV
— Arthur Schwartz (@ArthurSchwartz) July 26, 2019
Folly? Just an expression?
Later, he wrote in Arabic something that, according to Google Translate, said, “On the approach of Comrade Hitler, I used to burn the Jews, I was working scissors to cut the lengths. 😀 :D.”
Hey @CNNPR. Do you know that one of your employees refers to Adolf Hitler as “Comrade Hitler?” Not a good look. pic.twitter.com/T06Uxp5bmc
— Arthur Schwartz (@ArthurSchwartz) July 26, 2019
In subsequent tweets after being called out for his comments, Farid attempted to claim that he was merely quoting from a book and that people calling him out were taking his comments “out of context.”
But GOP operative Arthur Schwartz, who did the calling out, wasn’t buying it. He tweeted, “If you called Hitler a fascist two days before you proclaimed your love for him that tells me that you love fascists. Thanks for playing.”
If you called Hitler a fascist two days before you proclaimed your love for him that tells me that you love fascists. Thanks for playing. https://t.co/9APdOABCVU
— Arthur Schwartz (@ArthurSchwartz) July 26, 2019
But Farid stuck to the ‘out of context’ line by accusing Schwartz of “making” him and others like him (?) ‘hate’ Jews.
So some guy was insulting Muslims and your response was “You’re the one who makes us hating (sic) Jews”? OK, pal.
cc: @CNNPR @mdornic https://t.co/WOOZADQntB
— Arthur Schwartz (@ArthurSchwartz) July 26, 2019
Additional anti-Semitic tweets surfaced, however, including one where Farid wrote during the so-called “Arab Spring” on May 2011, “Khyber Khyber, Jews, the doors of the lions have opened, the army of Muhammad is returning! #Palestine #Intifada #May15 #Egypt.”
Right. ‘Out of context.’
Not nice pic.twitter.com/DtZUl3VRto
— Jordan Schachtel (@JordanSchachtel) July 26, 2019
Mind you, it’s folks like this CNN presenter who are not only supported by American Leftist politicians — all of whom report to the Democrat Party — but also by the same establishment media of which CNN is a part.
This Democrat-media cabal is responsible for the rebirth of a vitriolic anti-Semitism less than 75 years after the regime responsible for nearly wiping Jews off the planet was defeated.
— In May, the Ha’aretz reported that there has been a spike in the murder of Jews around the world:
More Jews were murdered in [anti-Semitic] attacks around the world in 2018 than in any other year over the past several decades, according to a report published … by Tel Aviv University’s Kantor Center.
— In the United States, The National Sentinel reported last week, the number of anti-Semitic assaults in the U.S. has risen so dramatically that the Justice Department, at a recent day-long seminar, announced it was already investigating the phenomenon, which is occurring mostly on Leftist-run universities and in Democrat-run cities.
Wonder why?
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