Thursday, July 02, 2009

Jews say Jackson was an 'anti-Semite'

SHOOT: If someone tells me I'm bald (or something else that I don't like, but happens to have some basis in fact), should I tell them they're anti-Dutch? Some Jews seem to relish in turning anything that isn't positive into an attack on themselves. A racist attack of course. Meanwhile, there is plenty of evidence to support the cliche of the wealthy Jew. The point is, is the cliche true, or even somewhat true, and if it is, then what? The response can't always be: "You're anti-Semitic" in the face of criticism. I guess if you're the chosen race, then you're above reproach though, right? Because you're perfect and justified and of course who is anyone to even ponder that. Intwisting.
While much of the world mourns the untimely death of the "King of Pop" Michael Jackson, it is worth recalling one of Mr. Jackson's more unfortunate qualities: he was an anti-Semite.

In case you think I am making this up, allow me to refresh your memory.

Back in November 2005, Jackson was caught on tape in a voicemail to one of his former business managers calling Jews "leeches". The tapes were played on ABC's Good Morning America program, and Jackson was heard saying, "They suck…they're like leeches. It's a conspiracy. The Jews do it on purpose."

And in 1995, Jackson provoked a firestorm of protest when he released an album called HIStory containing a song entitled "They don't care about us" which had the following lyrics: "Jew me, sue me" and "Kick me, kike me". He subsequently promised to re-record the song and delete the offending lyrics.

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