Anti-Semitism: IKEA Condemns Own Jew Catalog for Having No Women

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 20, 2017

Imagine if you were a politically correct corporation and you had to choose between condemning sexism and condemning the Jew culture.

It’s not a position I’d want to be in. I’m glad I’m a Nazi who just hates everything.

Forward:

Swedish furniture giant IKEA has apologized for publishing a catalogue for Israel’s haredi Orthodox community that does not include any photos of women.

A spokeswoman in IKEA’s headquarters in Sweden told Israeli and international media outlets that the catalogue was produced by its Israel branch, which has three stores, and that it is “not something that has gone through us.” The spokeswoman also said that “we have been very clear that this is not what the IKEA brand stands for.”

It doesn’t stand for the Jews, you say?

Hmmmmm I say hmmmmmm.

The catalogue features furniture that would be in demand by large-sized haredi Orthodox families. There also are no photographs of women, in keeping with the community’s strict tradition of modesty.

Yes, “modesty.” Something which among the goyim is referred to as “misogynistic sexist hatred of women.”

Funny how that works.