Stuart Seldowitz, who also later worked as an advisor to Barack Hussein Obama – are you beginning to see how Zionists like Seldowitz control both sides of the political aisle? – made global headlines when he approached and insulted the Arab man, 24, who runs a street food cart in New York City's Upper East Side.
"It's not my fault that you pray to a criminal," Seldowitz was filmed shouting at the Arab man, who had just opened up the window on his food cart to ask Seldowitz to leave because he was blocking customers while holding up pins bearing the image of the Israeli flag.
"I'm working now, okay?" the Arab man responded to Seldowitz upon being harassed. "Can you leave, please? Go please."
"You're not working," Seldowitz then shouted back. "There's nobody here. But there are big signs here saying this man believes in Hamas."
"Do you want to buy something?" the Arab man then asked.
"No, I don't. I won't give you a penny of my money ... I don't want to go. I have a right to stand here. You have no right to be on the sidewalk," Seldowitz shouted back, pointing his finger angrily in the Arab man's face.
The two then went back and forth with Seldowitz harassing the Arab man, accusing him of not having a visa and not being allowed to operate on the sidewalk. When the Arab man responds that he is an American citizen, Seldowitz then told him:
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"But you're a terrorist! You support terrorism! You support killing little children! You're a terrible person!"
When the Arab man then told Seldowitz that it is his people who are killing children, not the Palestinians, Seldowitz immediately shot back in agreement, adding that the number of Palestinians killed by Israel "is not enough."
"If we killed 4,000 Palestinian kids, you know what? It wasn't enough," Seldowitz yelled. "It wasn't enough!"
this man is continuing to berate and harass the halal cart vendor. He ends the video with “if we killed 4,000 palestinian kids? It wasn’t enough”. pic.twitter.com/yhu4HSvIEZ
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Others who saw the video but did not recognize who Seldowitz is started asking the internet for more information about the guy. The world has since learned that Seldowitz is a career diplomat who has worked for numerous American presidential administrations, both left and right, and is an avowed Zionist who puts Israel first above all.
It turns out that Seldowitz has been arrogantly harassing the same halal cart worker for weeks. There are numerous circulating claims about him verbally accosting the same Arab guy at the halal cart over and over again with a prideful smirk plastered across his face the entire time.
"If you ever wondered why our State Department is so biased in favor of Israel, this may give you a clue," writes Chris Menahan for Information Liberation. "We still have lunatics like Seldowitz controlling our foreign policy to this very day."
"The U.S. used to be an honest broker in the Middle East but now our foreign policy revolves around 'destroying Amalek.'"
A commenter added the following to the conversation:
"Imagine the opposite reaction from Mayor Adams's pension-scamming goons in NYPD if some Muslim eating in one of those kitschy restaurants on the Upper East Side started berating Jews at nearby tables for war crimes and genocide."
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