Anti-Semitic blog comments? It’s the Jooz fault
Online talkbacks in US allow anti-Semitism to shift from margins to mainstream
Two weeks ago, Henry Kissinger published an article in the Washington Post about America and Iran. The item revealed nothing new: Kissinger has not been revealing anything new for many years now. He also made no pretenses of saying anything new. In his awkward, academic style, the legendary secretary of state sought to remind the Obama administration that negotiations with a state like Iran cannot be premised on words only. The talk must be backed up by deterrent power.
It wasn’t the article that was of interest, but rather, the talkbacks that the newspaper’s website posted below the item. It’s been a while since I’ve seen such overabundance of Jew hatred. The respondents, all of them using nicknames, charged the Jewish people with conspiring to entangle the United States in a military operation in Iran in order to make profits and promote the State of Israel’s dark interests.