Thursday, November 29, 2018

CNN drops Marc Lamont Hill O' Beans


On Thursday, CNN announced that if finally fired commentator Marc Lamont Hill after he gave an anti-Semitic speech at the United Nations. Clearly he used phrases that are intimately tied to the destruction of Israel and the Jewish people.

But it isn't like CNN had no clue that Hill was an anti-Semitic crap weasel--he was buddies with another crap weasel, Louis Farrakhan, a schmuck who recently referred to Jews as "termites."

"Marc Lamont Hill is no longer under contract with CNN," a spokesperson for the cable network told Fox News. But the fact that they kept him on for as long as they had is a testament to the problems facing the left.

Hill had come under criticism for his remarks during a Wednesday meeting of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People in observance of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. He accused the Israeli government of “normalizing settler colonialism" and called for a "free Palestine from the river to the sea," a remark that got applause from participating diplomats many of whom are from highly anti-Semitic countries.

At one point, Hill poured himself some water and told participants that he just got off a flight from “Palestine” and that “I was boycotting the Israeli water so I was unable to quench my thirst.”

“If we are standing in solidarity with the Palestinian people, we must recognize the right of an occupied people to defend itself," Hill said in a portion of his speech comparing the Palestinian movement with the American civil-rights movement, which is total balderdash. " We must prioritize peace, but we must not romanticize or fetishize it."

Peace to people like Hill, comes when all the Jews are slaughtered and the world is cleansed, in their racist little minds.

On Thursday morning, Hill attempted to defend his remarks on Twitter. He wrote: "In my speech, I talked about the need to return to the pre-1967 borders, to give full rights to Palestinian citizens of Israel, and to allow right of return. No part of this is a call to destroy Israel. It’s absurd on its face."

He's a freaking liar.

Question: how many Palestinian Muslims comprise the total population of Israel?
Answer: about twenty percent.
Question: how many Jews comprise the total population of "Palestine?"
Answer: zero. There are no Jews in "Palestine" and if there were, they would have been killed. It's the same statistics for Muslim-dominated countries in term of the Jewish population. So don't be talking your crap, Hill.

By the way, if Israel returned to the pre-1967 borders, there would be no Israel. Israel had to defend itself from its neighbors and those borders were established from that defense of its right to exist.

Let's be very clear: the phrase: "from the river to the sea" is unquestionably used by numerous anti-Israel, Islamic groups, including Hamas. "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," is the chant and Hill knows it. 

Maybe he can get a job as Farrakhan's handmaiden.

Anne Bayefsky, director of the Touro Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust and president of Human Rights Voices, told Fox News that Hill’s speech was an "especially obscene U.N. moment that reveals the true nature of the anti-Israel and anti-Jewish animus of the modern United Nations."

“Hill's call at the United Nations for the destruction of the Jewish state was not some accident," Bayefsky added. "He didn't misspeak. He was an invited guest. He was the only person invited to speak as 'the' representative of 'civil society.' When he ended his extraordinary tirade with 'Give us a free Palestine from the river to the sea' his words were met by a round of applause. The only applause for any speaker."

And those hands that clapped for his claptrap were halal.

In addition to Hill having been a CNN a-hole, he is also a professor of media studies and urban education at Temple University in Philadelphia and previously taught at Morehouse College in Atlanta and Columbia University in New York. The latter school receives money from the Saudis.

In a statement, Temple spokesman Brandon Lausch said Hill "does not represent Temple University and his views are his own. However, we acknowledge that he has a constitutionally protected right to express his opinion as a private citizen."

Yes, he does have a constitutionally protected right to say whatever crap he wants to spout, but Temple University has the legal right to fire his anti-Semitic ass. If they don't, that should tell you something about the school.


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