Look, Jews.
If you’re going to go around saying stuff like this, do it after you’ve changed your name to something other than “Aaronovitch.”
Maybe try something sweet-sounding and very goyish like “Stewart.”
A BBC presenter has been blasted on social media after appearing to call for Donald Trump’s murder following his Supreme Court ruling in the US earlier today.
David Aaronovitch, who presents BBC Radio 4’s “Briefing Room” programme, had apparently clamoured for the 45th President’s killing online “on the basis that he is a threat to America’s security”.
Posting on social media, Aaronovitch said: “If I was Biden I’d hurry up and have Trump murdered on the basis that he is a threat to America’s security” – sparking instant outrage online.
In response, some claimed the presenter’s post had amounted to an “open call for violence”, with others suggesting “people have had police visits for a lot less”.
Like most Jews, Aaronovitch has a face that inspires trust
While GB News contributor Alex Armstrong slammed the broadcaster, saying: “Backtracking now. Did your handlers get in touch and tell you to deny it?”
Aaronovitch later appeared to U-turn on the post, suggesting the replies to his comments amounted to a “far right pile on” from “the daftest people on this site”.
He said: “There’s now a far right pile on suggesting that my tweet about the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity is an incitement to violence when it’s plainly a satire. So I’m deleting it.
“If nothing else though it’s given me a map of some the daftest people on this site.”
Yeah, people are making maps of people, buddy.
There’s a lot of people making maps of rat-faced little monsters who go around whining about an 80-year-old pile of shoes while mass murdering children and calling for assassinations on social media.
This really pissed off a lot of people