These people.
Fugitive Julian Assange (@WikiLeaks) blames the Jews for the #CharlieHebdo attack. Because why not. pic.twitter.com/p7mt62mPfF
— Avi Mayer (@AviMayer) January 8, 2015
“That train is never late,” as Christopher Hitchens used to say. https://t.co/Kxa3U0eCse
— David Frum (@davidfrum) January 8, 2015
It’s an inevitable result of conspiracy theorizing, apparently: go down that road, and inevitably you end up accosting people passing by to explain to them how everything is all due to the International Jewish Conspiracy. That in the real world there’s a remarkable difference between engaging in a lawsuit permissible under French law and murdering a dozen people with AK-47s is not something that will imprint itself deeply on a sufficiently-mutated conspiracy theorist’s, and I use the next word with a wince, mind. You can’t really reason with these people; personally, I’d just tag ’em with indelible green dye so that the rest of us could stay out of range, but I understand that such a response might make other people a bit touchy.
Make it indelible neon purple dye green might help them blend in with the scenery during the summer.
This is the double standard they chose to die with? This one? *LeSigh*The writer was fired for going after the President’s kid. Any other detail is tangential. Regrettably, the moon-bats thrive on tangents like gremlins feeding after midnight.
They can’t blame Muslims so it has to be the Jews. They know that the jews won’t blow up their building