Oliver Stone, paving the way to mainstreaming anti-Semitism

So Oliver Stone came out as an anti-Semite. Well, you know, it fits with his whole conspiracy theory issue. What is the oldest, biggest conspiracy of all? The Jews control the world. Just ask Stone. He apologized? Don’t believe it. The Jews made him do it. What do I think? Scratch a conspiracy theorist, and you’ll find a bleeding anti-Semite. What else do I think? That anti-Semitism is now utterly mainstream, apology or no apology. Look what came up first in a Google news search on the phrase “Oliver Stone apologizes”:

Director Oliver Stone has been forced to make a groveling apology over an anti-Semitic outburst.

That’s from a Tulsa talk radio host’s blog. The blog does not go into detail why apologizing for hateful remarks are groveling.

Up second: The disgusting and anti-Semitic Gilad Atzmon, carried on the Salem (Oregon) News website.

The fact that Stone felt perfectly comfortable in dowplaying the genocide of Europe’s Jews (while also insisting that Hitler needs to be looked at “in context”) tells you volumes. The Jew-haters are starting to think that it’s okay to press their case. He was deadly serious when he told the Times of London that Jews had effed up American foreign policy for years. The apology? Hollow.

“Jews obviously do not control media or any other industry. The fact that the Holocaust is still a very important, vivid and current matter today is, in fact, a great credit to the very hard work of a broad coalition of people committed to the remembrance of this atrocity — and it was an atrocity.”

That’s a far cry from what he said a few days prior:

“Hitler did far more damage to the Russians than the Jewish people, 25 or 30m.”

Why such a focus on the Holocaust then? “The Jewish domination of the media,” he says. “There’s a major lobby in the United States. They are hard workers. They stay on top of every comment, the most powerful lobby in Washington. Israel has f***** up United States foreign policy for years.”

Norm may think it’s churlish not to accept his apology, but I think an insincere apology deserves nothing but contempt. Which, apparently, is what Stone thinks of Jews. Back atcha, video hack. Back atcha.

Postscript: Watch this post bring out the anti-Semites and Buchananites in droves. I don’t think I’ll display a “worst-of”, though. I’m really tired of the Jew haters. They can all eff off and die.

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One Response to Oliver Stone, paving the way to mainstreaming anti-Semitism

  1. no, meryl, please post the worst! maybe there should be a prize for the one with the most grammar, spelling, and/or factual errors :)

    the worst haters do seem to be the worst at expressing themselves in English. On the other hand since they’re always saying the same thing you think that would have learn how to cut and paste by now.

    that they don’t is an indication of their generally low IQ

    as to Mr Stone’s apology… what no one seems to have picked up on is that he did even try to walk back this “Israel has f***** up United States foreign policy for years.” I guess he still believes that.

    i guess he still believes that.

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