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Let’s put it to rest: If you say something Anti-Semitic, having ‘Jewish friends’ doesn’t make it okay

Crazy Roger Ailes agrees with Glenn Beck: Everyone’s a Nazi!

I’m not going to talk about the overuse of Nazi comparison in politics. It’s been done, ad nauseum. (Click here to read our Beckus from 2010.) I’d rather talk about Roger Ailes, CEO of Fox News, defending crazy Glenn Beck against all those terrible, selfish Rabbis. The Rabbis that tried to bring calm reason to crazy conspiracy-theory racists.

Once you get past Ailes’ whole rambling about the evils of ‘social justice’, you get to the real meat of the issue.

“I would like to add that both Fox News and Mr. Beck the recipients of great praise by well known Jewish organizations.”

What a carp. Not only is Ailes using the ‘I have Jewish friends so I’m totally not a batshit loony who has a fanatical obsession with Naziism’. He’s also being as vague as shit. Jewish organizations love you? They’re well known, but you can’t name a single one? I call crazy bullshit.

// The Daily Beast

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  1. Hypothetically, what if a hypothetical goy hypothetically blogs for a hypothetical Jewish blog (hypothetically about the hipsters of said race & creed)? Would that make it okay for me to make vaguely anti-Semitic remarks and/or jokes?

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