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To find out who rules you, said someone once, simply ask who it is we must not criticize.
Mohammed Elshamy, a CNN photojournalist and photo editor, lost his job when tweets from 2011 in which he referred to "Jewish pigs" came to light.
Sarah Jeong, whose tweets disparaging whites was as vile as Elshamy's disparaging Jews, retained her position on the New York Times editorial board after her tweets came to light. " Let he who is without a bad tweet cast the first stone," the Jewish-owned Times explained gliby.
Criticize whites, no problem. Criticize Jews, lose your job.
But if the Jews rule us, why does the New York Times keep calling out "white privilege" and "white supremacy"?
CNN Photojournalist With History of Anti-Semitic Tweets Resigns
Mohammed Elshamy, a CNN photojournalist and photo editor, lost his job when tweets from 2011 in which he referred to "Jewish pigs" came to light.
Sarah Jeong, whose tweets disparaging whites was as vile as Elshamy's disparaging Jews, retained her position on the New York Times editorial board after her tweets came to light. " Let he who is without a bad tweet cast the first stone," the Jewish-owned Times explained gliby.
Criticize whites, no problem. Criticize Jews, lose your job.
But if the Jews rule us, why does the New York Times keep calling out "white privilege" and "white supremacy"?
CNN Photojournalist With History of Anti-Semitic Tweets Resigns