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Antisemitism Tsunami!
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This week a German report compared rising antisemitism to a “tsunami” and an “explosion.” (They couldn’t call it an “explosive tsunami” because the Russian navy owns the copyright on that.)
Simultaneously, US Health and Human Services Director Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launched a public health campaign against antisemitism, calling it a “deadly and virulent pestilence” that is “comparable to history’s most deadly plagues.” Rumor has it that Pfizer and Moderna will soon roll out an mRNA vaccine against antisemitism, RFK Jr. will add it to the CDC’s recommended schedule, and Trump will issue an executive order making it mandatory. (Check out my satire…)
All this hyperventilating about antisemitism is transpiring in the midst of a genocide targeting semites—namely the Palestinians, who speak a semitic language and whose ancestors have been speaking semitic languages for untold millennia. The perpetrator of the genocide is the Jewish State, founded and run by ashkenazi Jews whose ancestors were speakers of Germanic languages belonging to the Indo-European language family. The Jews who founded Israel are odiously fake “semites.”
Yet all of the hysteria around antisemitism ignores the genuinely semitic genocide victims. It turns a blind eye to the tens of thousands of semitic women and children condemned to slow, agonizing deaths beneath the rubble of what used to be their homes. Instead, it obsesses over alleged wrongs being done to (non-semitic) Jews, the genocide perpetrators. What wrongs? Well, people have been hurting the Jews’ feelings by speaking out against the genocide.
In one of the most egregious cases, a Brooklyn Jew named CJ Chellin experienced horrific oppression at a comedy club. What Chellin went through was infinitely worse than spending 48 hours dying of crushed vertebrae and bleeding internal organs in the rubble of your house that the Jews blew up so they could steal your land.
Listen to the tearjerking recitation:
CJ Chellin of Williamsburg, Brooklyn was having a wonderful day in Brooklyn on Friday. She and her husband went to an exciting fundraiser at her son’s school before deciding to finish off a fun day at a local comedy club. She had no idea she would end the night in tears after a comedian on stage — Mike Recine — performed a set of jokes culminating with one personal “attack,” Chellin explained. (The jokes) included a routine that focused on Jewish people and the Israel—Hamas war in the Middle East.
“He starts with how Jews must find ‘Free Palestine’ really confusing because we love free stuff,” Chellin, who is Jewish, as is her husband, said. “Then he said, ‘I don’t know about you, but a Palestinian has never kept my security deposit.’” (After a few mor