Ben Richards and Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 21, 2016
The Jew-run network of CNN recently ran a segment bashing Richard Spencer of the National Policy Institute after his recent conference in DC. During the segment on The Lead with Jake Tapper, where Jim Sciutto was filling in as host, they showed a quote attributed to Spencer where he is said to have described Jews as soulless golem.
During the segment, the chyron (graphic at the bottom of the screen) read: “Alt-Right founder questions if Jews are people.” This graphic immediately became a huge topic of conversation throughout social media. Numerous Jews assumed that CNN was debating if Jews were people or not. They didn’t realize it was just a typical CNN segment promoting political correctness and an anti-White world view. Many Jews started crying and whining, which ultimately resulted in the phrase “Are Jews People” exploding all over Twitter.
The term was being discussed to such an extent that it broke into mainstream news.
The Hollywood Reporter did a piece on this, for example.
And Jews responded.
*pinches self*
i’m real! i’m a person!
— Hadas Gold (@Hadas_Gold) November 21, 2016
This just happened on @CNN: Are Jews People? pic.twitter.com/SZD4mr1Vqc
— Maia Efrem (@maiaefrem) November 21, 2016
What is happening. pic.twitter.com/zCb919JVyN
— Alanna Vagianos (@lannadelgrey) November 21, 2016
Hey @CNN. 1. You gotta call alt-right what it is – white supremacist. 2. Just b/c some idiot says it doesn't mean you put it on the chyron. https://t.co/HyvPMmjnWe
— Kai Ryssdal (@kairyssdal) November 21, 2016
Hey @CNN, please bring back those fact-checking chyrons from the campaign… https://t.co/2p462bcapW
— Kyle Orland (@KyleOrl) November 21, 2016
lots of self-reflection after the election for cable news, i see pic.twitter.com/eonH8ypOmq
— alyssa bereznak (@alyssabereznak) November 21, 2016
Hey @brianstelter, can you help us understand how this came about? Because as a Jew, it feels like CNN is aiding/abetting a new Nazi party. https://t.co/RJc2DG8mmo
— Mike Futter (@Futterish) November 21, 2016
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say "yes" https://t.co/1ZwbFJO7po
— Ryan Teague Beckwith (@ryanbeckwith) November 21, 2016
I can confirm I am a person https://t.co/IbASZhoifO
— Ethan Hammerman (@Ethanhamm) November 21, 2016
we're real. and we're gonna be a HUGE pain in your ass, Nazis. pic.twitter.com/osshbJDdPI
— ADAM ROSE (@RealAdamRose) November 21, 2016
.@CNN Jews are people, you fucking clown town travesty of a network.
— rob delaney (@robdelaney) November 21, 2016
Protip:
Jews are people.
So are gays, blacks, Muslims, Hispanics, women, trans folks, immigrants, enbys, Asians…
Not a question, CNN.
— Glenn White (@justicar) November 21, 2016
Apparently, the Jews though the “Alt-Right founder” mentioned in the chryon was being interviewed. Boston Globe reporter Matt Viser, who was featured in the segment, issued a clarification.
To be clear: I believe Jews are people (I’m also not the alt-right founder referenced on the chyron) https://t.co/G6E7sy6eFT
— Matt Viser (@mviser) November 21, 2016
Tapper himself (who is Jewish) responded.
@JustSchmeltzer @jimsciutto @Deadspin I'm off today but that chyron is unacceptable and I immediately called my staff to convey that.
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) November 22, 2016
@SeanGibbons_ the chyron was abhorrent and I am trying to deal with it. Obviously I take responsibility but my being off is not irrelevant.
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) November 22, 2016
The whole situation shows conclusively how insane and paranoid Jews and their political allies are. CNN is a network run by Jeff Zucker who is one of the most Jewish looking Jews walking on the planet today (coincidentally, while this was going down, Zucker was coming back from a meeting at Trump Tower where he got BTFO for being a lying kike).
Did they honestly think that Zucker would allow his newscasters to do a segment seriously debating if Jews are people? While this topic should be seriously discussed, given the evil and degeneracy Jews have spread around the world, this is not a conversation CNN would ever allow.
Instead of thinking through the situation logically and watching the clip, they became emotionally triggered and lashed out at CNN. It shows that the Jews are becoming more and more freaked out over the on-going racial awakening of the White man. These Jews probably think they now have a 50/50 chance of getting turned into lampshades.
For the record, Spencer didn’t even ask if Jews were people – he was just talking about TV political pundits, generally.
“This was the year when random shitlords on Twitter, anonymous podcast hosts, and dissidents working deep within the beltway right proved that they objectively understood politics better than the Republican strategists and the political consultants snarking at us every night on NBC,” Spencer said at a white nationalist conference Saturday.
He added, “It’s not just that they are leftists and cucks. It’s not just that many are genuinely stupid. Indeed one wonders if these people are people at all, or instead soulless golem animated by some dark power to repeat whatever talking point John Oliver stated the night before.”
Golem are clay creatures from Jewish folklore that get brought to life.
Here’s a clip from that speech that is making the rounds where Spencer says “hail Trump.”
And here is the full speech.
Despite not asking the very important question about the humanity (or lack thereof) of the Jew race, it does appear that Spencer as pivoted to a much more aggressive stance on the issues.