Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 18, 2019
It is so, so funny that people can’t talk about Jews without accidentally quoting Nazis.
In an inane article about the bulbous Jew Talia Lavin attacking the “conservative Jew” Ben Shapiro, the zio-Jewed Washington Examiner wrote this:
Lavin, who was forced to resign from the New Yorker after smearing a wounded veteran as a Nazi, has already earned a reputation for throwing stones and then bandaging herself up as the victim. Somehow, despite the lack of professionalism that goes along with such activity, she managed to get a job at New York University’s journalism school, and she’s scoring bylines in the Washington Post.
“A reputation for throwing stones and then bandaging herself up as the victim” is literally just a rephrasing of “the Jew cries out in pain as he strikes you,” a Polish proverb that is constantly cited by anti-Semites.
Obviously, the Washington Examiner didn’t do this on purpose (and they will probably end up issuing an apology, now that I’ve pointed it out). It is simply that this is the nature of the Jews, and if you are writing about the behavior of an individual Jew, it is virtually impossible to not accidentally quote anti-Semites.
This is why Jews say that any criticism of any individual Jew is anti-Semitic, and they are actually right. Every Jew is a representation of the Jews, so when you criticize the behavior of an individual Jew, you are criticizing Jewish behavior.
The stereotypes of Jews are true, so every individual Jew is basically a Der Sturmer caricature come to life.