Daily Stormer
November 2, 2014
The Jewish leader of the Labour party Ed Miliband could not hide his Jewishness yesterday as he walked past a gypsy beggar and contemptuously tossed 2p ($0.03) in her cup.
Even then it was only because he knew he had a camera man following him.
Now this is no way to treat somebody that you specifically invited into the country, when their top qualifications are in begging, prostitution and theft.
It’s a dilemma we all face – do you give money to a homeless person or not?
For Ed Miliband, the awkwardness of that predicament was all too clear to see as he passed a beggar in Manchester yesterday.
On his way to deliver a speech, the Labour leader first passed the woman in a green headscarf.
Realising photographers were present, he doubled back. But in a toe-curling encounter, he failed even to make eye contact as he leant towards her… and appeared to drop just 2p into a cup.
Despite the intended act of kindness, Mr Miliband’s ham-fisted attempt sparked criticism on Twitter last night.
One tweeted about the politician, who earns more than £130,000 a year: ‘Real man of the people eh!’
Another wrote: ‘He looks terrified stiff that she might touch him’ and a third said: ‘The Party of the less well off? Ed wants to keep it that way.’
Witnesses said Mr Miliband appeared to change his mind when he realised photographers were present. One said: ‘Mr Miliband half walked past and then seemed to realise he was going to be photographed walking past a beggar and kind of doubled back.’
Aides could not say how much he had given – saying it was a ‘handful of coins’.
Last night a homeless man even claimed the beggar was not homeless but part of a gang of Romanian women who make up to £50 a day.
This perhaps demonstrates just how disconnected Miliband is – how disconnected Jews in general are. No one cares if a politician gives money to a gypsy beggar, but he sees the cameras and thinks “oh, the goyim like for the chosen ones to be generous with the downtrodden goyim, I better turn around in an obvious fashion and make a spectacle for their camera machines.”
Though people don’t care if you give money to gypsies, they do care if you are clearly a fundamentally dishonest and sneaky person, Jew. They also don’t like people who are cheap.