Daily Kos: Antisemites Welcome

Charles Johnsonfollow me on twitter
Tue Apr 17, 2007 at 10:24 am PDT • Views: 333

At the web’s premier “progressive” site, Daily Kos, the neo-Nazi video posted in a diary yesterday (on Holocaust Remembrance Day) by “Sabbah” has been removed, with a typically weasely note explaining that linking to the video was really OK, because it makes some good points: Portrait of a Great Taboo: The Power of the Israel Lobby in the United States.

And of course, anyone who criticized their disgusting little exercise in antisemitism was only trying to distract people from the real subject.

Update: The clip which had a link to a problematic link was removed and now replaced with links to the original source of the video where you can watch a clean copy of the same.

As they say, it is ‘better late than never’ to admit a mistake but I had no intentions to link to any Nazi or like websites. My intention was to give the readers an easy access to watch the documentary without leaving DK. I’ve watched the original video from the source (which is of course clean), and when I found the clip on Google and YouTube I never thought that I should watch the whole thing again.

Anyway, I’m happy to know that more people watch the original content of the documentary, contrary to those minority who went around focusing their critic on web links that appeared in it rather than addressing the main subject. It is obvious that some people would always look for something to distract the attention from the main subject here, which is pro-Israel lobby and AIPAC.

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