What’s wrong with the Jewish media?

Zionist mafia has divided the people, who dare to criticize  Israel, into two categories. If the person involved is Jewish – he is designated as a  Self-Hating, Israel-Threatening Jews (the list includes over 8,000 of such Jews), but if the person happens to be a Gentile (non-Jewish), he is labeled as ‘anti-Semite’. However, sometimes these two labels get crossed-over each other as in the two recent events.

Recently, the Jewish-owned Times published a political cartoon critical of 23-day Zionazi attack on 1.5 million natives cramped inside Gaza Strip – depicting a jack-booted headless uniformed figure wheeling a fanged Star of David that menaces a small female figure lebeled “Gaza”. This has infuriated the American Jewish Lobby, which not long ago defended “the freedom of speech” in case of the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten, which published the insulting cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) by its Ukrainian Jewish editor, Flemming Rose, in 2005. One the three largest-circulation newspapers owned by Jews – The Washington Post ( the other two being the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal) also published the same cartoon of Zionist entity. The director of pro-Israel Anti-Defamation League (ADL), Abraham Foxman, call the cartoon: “hedious and anti-Semite”. Simon Weisenthal Center called it: “It is cartoons like this that inspired millions of people to hate in the 1930s and help set the stage for the Nazi genocide.

The other case in point is the New York Times and its Jewish columnist, Roger Cohen – both of them have been labeled “anti-Semite” for the newspaper’s publication of Roger Cohen’s recent article, titled What Iran\’s Jews Say, praising Iranian Islamic regime’s respect toward its Jewish community.

In the article, which is based on his personal experience during his recent to Islamic Iran to meet 30,000-strong Jewish community – a trip paid by his newspaper and not Iran’s ministry of tourism. Roger roundly dismised Zionist propaganda that the Islamic regime mistreats and abuses the Jewish minority in the country.

He described rhetoric leveled at Islamic regime as “inflammatory”  and declared the country to be one of the most tolerant, democratic, and sophisticated states in the Middle East. “I am a Jew and have seldom been treated with such consistent warmth as in Iran,” said the British-born journalist, who has become persona non grata in most Jewish circles.

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