As Jews around the world prepared for the last days of the Passover festival, the New York Times international print edition available in countries including Israel, published an unbelievably anti-semitic cartoon
This story will make a lot more sense, and make you a whole lot more madder, when you realize that
George Soros last year
spent millions of dollars to purchase stock holdings in the failing
New York Times news media empire. Right around the same time that that happened, the notoriously-biased 'gray lady' began
running articles and op-eds about what a fine and upstanding human being George Soros is.
"And thou shalt become an astonishment, a proverb, and a byword, among all nations whither the LORD shall lead thee." Deuteronomy 28:37 (KJV)
You will remember that Soros told '60 minutes' that when he sided with the Nazis in WWII to betray his own people, the Jews, that it was the '
best time of his life'. OK, now that you have all that, let's talk about the sick and disgusting thing done by the New York Times against the Jews at Passover. At Passover!!!
Shame on you, New York Times, you disgusting and hypocritical New York City Liberals who think you have the '
moral high ground' to tell the rest of America how to think and act. You don't, and you never will. May the God of Abraham reward you according to your works. Amen.
New York Times Anti-semitic Cartoon Shocker
FROM HONEST REPORTING: A blind US President Donald Trump wearing a Jewish skullcap being led by a canine caricature of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. It was drawn by Portuguese cartoonist
Antonio Moreira Antunes, of the Lisbon weekly paper,
Expresso. According to the
Daily Mail, Expresso deleted the cartoon from its site without an explanation or apology.
The image of Israel leading the US draws upon a classic antisemitic trope of Jewish power and control.
The newspaper that makes a virtue out of promoting anti-racism, minority rights and giving a platform to every possible liberal or progressive cause appears to have no boundaries when it comes to offending Jews.
At least the New York Times has belatedly recognized its disgraceful editorial failure if this tweet is to be believed:
The image is so blatantly offensive, it’s hard to believe that editors at the New York Times international edition failed to see it before the damage was done. How do such ‘errors of judgment’ occur in the first place?
And the damage has been done. The New York Times can issue its Editors’ Note in a future edition but this image has already been seared in the memories of an international audience that had the misfortune to pick up a copy of the paper that day.
Just when we think the New York Times couldn’t stoop any lower.
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