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Yet another Trump retweet has embroiled that
campaign in a media-driven controversy;
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The issue is over a 6-pointed star?
THAT’S
the “Star of David”?
Not really.
THIS
is the most common form of the Star of David;
.
A solid replica, far less often used is:
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The
typical Western Sheriff’s badge that has its origins in the old West is;
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Is this somehow anti-Semitic? NOT really.
And, somehow images of money are “anti-Semitic”? The
world’s richest man ever and the world’s greatest banker, Jacob Fuger was an Austrian Catholic AND he was NOT involved
in any of the criminal enterprises the Rothschild family has been involved in. The
Rosthchild’s have effectively run a vast criminal empire.
Beyond all that, over 80% of the world’s
International Bankers are non-Jewish Europeans and Americans (most ostensibly
Christians), so maybe piles of money should be seen as an anti-Christian, and
if you look to the House of Fuger, perhaps an “anti-Catholic” image.
Anyway, it’s odd how the Trump retweet became a
media sensation, when a much more direct assault on Judaism came from Jewish
fascist, Max Blumenthal, son of a
key Hillary Clinton advisor, Sid
Blumenthal.
On the day Eli Wiesel died, Max Blumenthal flippantly
tweeted, “Elie Wiesel is dead. He spent his last years inciting hatred,
defending apartheid & palling around with fascists,” and “Elie
Wiesel went from a victim of war crimes to a supporter of those who commit
them. He did more harm than good and should not be honored.”
The inane argument that “Jews can’t be guilty of being opposed
to Zionism and/or Judeo-centrism (“anti-Semitism”),” is proven wrong by the likes of Bobby Fisher (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer)
and Nathaniel Kapner (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathanael_Kapner).
Moreover, what Max Blumenthal says is also legitimate. After all, Eli Wiesel DID deny the Armenian genocide and DID defend Israel’s heavy-handed, some
say “Apartheid-like) repression of the Palestinian people in their midst.
I am NOT arguing that Clinton’s association
with the Blumenthal’s taints that campaign with “anti-Semitism,” it doesn’t,
but neither does the Donald Trump tweet on Hillary’s actual corruption.
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