It’s About Anti-Semitism More Than Anti-Trump

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Despite the mainstream media’s fanatical hatred of President Trump, their fanatical – and scripted – response to his official recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital is 90-95 percent anti-Semitism.

Most of the world hates Jews.

The sky is blue.

So?

You only need a thumb to count the governments standing with Mr. Trump.

Funniest punchline since Carol Burnet left weekly television is that the Palestinians, the laziest chaps on the planet, will riot.

That is what they do for a living.

Arabs living in Gaza are called refugees – with a straight face.

In 1948, supposed ancestors of these enormously inert Arabs were driven from their homes by fellow Arab terrorists.  They were assured they could return in a few weeks and live anywhere they wanted in Israel once the Jews had been driven into the sea. Again.

The reliably silly New York Times editorialized on Saturday that Mr. Trump had “tossed aside 70 years of careful American neutrality and infuriated Palestinans.”

Blue skies infuriate Palestinians.

So do green grass, red lips, brown eyes.

Palestinian boys are formally educated, at home and in school, to kill Jews as the irreversible enemy, and to be one-cell terrorists.

Ignorantly, the Times – which refuses to share its employees with the New York Post or New York Daily News — argues that because Israel’s capital was established in West Jerusalem in 1948, the year of statehood, it should stay there.

Shrewdly, the Times dishonestly refuses to acknowledge Israel had no alternative. On the day the U.N. (and President Truman) recognized Israel statehood in May 1948, multiple Arab armies captured crucial sections of Israel and held them 19 years, until the Israeli military won them back in six days of June 1967.

After objecting, farcically, to Mr. Trump’s obvious Friday declaration that the Western Wall (the last surviving wall of the Second Temple) was part of Israel, the Times closed its editorial with a final dash of nonsense:

They urged Mr. Trump to declare East Jerusalem the capital of Palestine.

Obviously these Times boys were educated by Arabs in terrorist schools in the Middle East.

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