Zara Apologizes After Jew Designer Condemns Palestinians (Jew Not Fired)

Vanessa Perilman

With all the Pal-sucking that’s going on lately, it actually sounds pretty based for a Jew to come out and be like “f Palestine, just kill them.”

I don’t agree with it. But I understand.

NBC News:

Fashion retailer Zara on Tuesday condemned anti-Palestinian comments made by one of its senior designers after the remarks spurred calls for a boycott of the Spanish apparel line on social media.

Vanessa Perilman, Zara’s head designer for its women’s department, got into an online argument with model Qaher Harhash, who is Palestinian, over his advocacy for the people in Gaza.

“Maybe if your people were educated then they wouldn’t blow up the hospitals and schools that Israel helped to pay for in Gaza,” Perilman wrote to Harhash on Instagram over direct message on June 9.

“The people in my industry know the truth about Israel and palestine and I will NEVER stop defending Israel and people like you come and go in the end,” Perilman wrote. “Israelis don’t teach children to hate nor throw stones at soldiers as your people do.”

In an interview from Berlin on Wednesday, Harhash said he was initially stunned that someone with so much influence in fashion like Perilman would engage with him in such a coarse manner.

“I went into their profile, and I saw that it said she’s the senior women’s designer at Zara,” Harhash told NBC News. “So I was like, I backed up, I thought to myself, like first of all, I just don’t want to mess with, with anyone you know.”

Harhash posted screenshots of Perilman’s messages to his Instagram stories, which then went viral. Posts demanding Perilman be disciplined and calling for a boycott of Zara were liked tens of thousands of times on social media.

In a statement to NBC News on Tuesday, the company that owns the Zara brand, Inditex, said it “does not accept any lack of respect to any culture, religion, country, race or belief.”

“Zara is a diverse company and we shall never tolerate discrimination of any kind,” the company continued. “We condemn these comments that do not reflect our core values of respect for one another, and we regret the offense that they have caused.”

But the Jew won’t get fired because it’s a Jew company.

Frankly, I’m as sick as the Moslems as I am of the Jews.

Everyone is tired of being told they have to care about this conflict.

Qaher Harhash

It’s the Jews at Zara that hire sickly looking Palestinian “models” in the first place, in order to promote ugliness to white people.

These people deserve each other.