Babylon Bee posted this.
I quoted ""Everybody hates the Jews!" - T. Lehrer."
People are mad at me.
Uncultured swine didn't even look the quote up.
I've been accused of being a bigot before because someone else couldn't understand what I was saying.
C'est La Vie.

It gets better: Lehrer was himself Jewish.
ReplyDeleteI got so busted a year ago at our little dive bar karaoke night singing “Poisoning Pigeons in the Park”. It was one of those nights where we were trying to “out-gross” each other. Based on the groans, I won. Tom is one of my musical heroes. Smart and funny!
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C'est la vie.
ReplyDeleteC'est la guerre.
C'est no more.
The reason they call you a bigot and/or a racist is because... they are. And they don't like people knowing who they are, coupled with projection and an attempt to hide the truth.
ReplyDeleteBut it's true. Find a place where Jews are being systematically attacked and it's not in 'conservative' areas or even 'libertarian' areas.
Interesting innit? When I first came to visit the U.S. at an age where awareness of the environment was kicking in, it was 1965. I clearly remember the streets of NYC and the various sections of the city heavily populated by distinct ethnic and country of origin groups. Catcalls for the ladies was common anywhere there was constuction and there was a LOT of construction, people disparaging Italians, Puerto Ricans and yes, Jews, was heard on the street, yet no one was killing one another and the talkback/counters of similar ethnic slurs was pretty common. It was America, vibrant, chaotic and pursuing business. We need this back, tolerance of what does not matter versus pursuing business is OK. Using intolerance as a political weapon, not OK.
ReplyDeleteCarry on.
You can't have a reasoned conversation with someone who has already decided what you've said before you've even spoken. That's why it is a waste of time to talk with/to the left.
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