Desmond Tutu the Anti-Semite Rears His Ugly Head Again
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The vile Archbishop Desmond Tutu had some choice words for Haaretz (and all Israelis and even Jews) recently.
Here are some notable quotes from this anti-Semite and Nobel Peace Prize winner (the two often go hand in hand) :
- “The lesson that Israel must learn from the Holocaust is that it can never get security through fences, walls and guns.”
- “[the West was consumed with guilt and regret toward Israel because of the Holocaust] as it should be… But who pays the penance? The penance is being paid by the Arabs, by the Palestinians. I once met a German ambassador who said Germany is guilty of two wrongs. One was what they did to the Jews. And now the suffering of the Palestinians.”
- “…my own positions are actually derived from the Torah. You know God created you in God’s image. And we have a God who is always biased in favor of the oppressed.”
How a disgustingly outspoken clown like this ever got where he got is just unbelievable.

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