Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 12, 2018
The LA Times is no New York Times.
Their editorial board just penned an absolutely virulent statement claiming that it is okay to criticize Israel.
Freedom of speech on college campuses is under enough pressure without the federal government adding to the problem by threatening to withdraw funding to punish people for expressing their political opinions. That would be a real possibility if Congress enacted and President Trump signed a bill called the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act of 2018.
The legislation, which has recently been reintroduced in both chambers, purports to target harassment of Jewish students on college campuses, which has occurred in California and elsewhere.
But this proposal would blur the distinction between unacceptable, intimidating expressions of intolerance directed against Jews with criticism of the state of Israel. The latter, even when expressed in intemperate terms, is protected by the 1st Amendment.
Civil rights law already protects Jews, Muslims, Christians and other religious groups at federally funded campuses from discrimination. What would change under this legislation is that, in investigating complaints of anti-Semitism on campus, the Department of Education would have to “take into consideration” a definition published by the State Department in 2010.
Do you know how the Holocaust began?
People were allowed to criticize the behavior of individual Jews. They said it was “free speech.”
And then… then came the lampshades.
Then came the soap.
All from the fake shower rooms, where trillions of innocent Jews were homicidally murdered to death with insecticide.
Remember – this is the same LA Times editorial board that said that the virulent neon-nazi Andrew Anglin had a right to criticize Jews.
Hate speech isn’t free speech.
And hate speech is whatever the Jews say it is.
They are, after all, God’s chosen people. So we must defer to them in such matters as this.
The LA Times is nothing more than a modern day Der Sturmer.