We're told it's anti-Semitic to say things about Israel that are absolutely true
We're told it's anti-Semitic to say things about Israel that are absolutely true The only sure-fire way to avoid accusations is to agree with lies When a demon like Rupert Murdoch is forced to grovel, who does he grovel to? The answer is Satan of course. Rupert Murdoch is someone world leaders grovel to because they know if they fall out of his favour, it can be the end, but even the mogul who decides the outcome of western elections grovels to Benjamin Netanyahu. In 2013, The Sunday Times published the following cartoon from Gerald Scarfe, captioned: “Will cementing the peace continue?” One day later, Rupert Murdoch tweeted: “Gerald Scarfe has never reflected the opinions of The Sunday Times. Nevertheless, we owe major apology for grotesque, offensive cartoon.” The Sunday Times editor issued a more detailed apology that I won’t bore you with the details of, but it was along the lines of: “We stepped out of line by criticising Israel’s war crimes and will not do so again. P