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Open Antisemitism at New York Times

Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 8:37:22 am PDT

Several LGF readers emailed about this one; the New York Times ran an openly antisemitic advertisement in Sunday’s Week in Review section, from a group trying to capitalize on the Walt-Mearsheimer paper “The Israel Lobby,” featuring this lovely cartoon:

This is the group responsible for the advertisement, founded by former Illinois Representative Paul Findley (lgf: search): Council for the National Interest.

And if the antisemitism isn’t obvious to you, here’s more of the hate-filled work of the cartoonist responsible for the above drawing: Palestine - Bendib Cartoon. (Hat tip: Miscellaneous Objections.)

UPDATE at 4/17/06 12:44:50 pm:

At the risk of repeating myself, if you doubt the antisemitic intent of the above drawing, check out the artists’ depictions of Jews as money-obsessed America-controlling cannibals.

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