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The Guardian is addicted to insulting Jews

Less than a month later, the paper's cartoon apology rings hollow

May 19, 2023 14:25
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LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 21: A general view of the Guardian Newspaper offices on August 21, 2013 in London, England. It has been reported today that Prime Minister David Cameron had asked senior civil servant Sir Jeremy Heywood to contact the Guardian newspaper over protectively marked information leaked by Edward Snowden. (Photo by Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)
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There’s an H L Mencken quote for everything, and that even includes the Guardian.

Mencken, a journalist with a fantastically bitter turn of phrase, wrote that “a newspaper is a device for making the ignorant more ignorant and the crazy crazier.” He didn’t have Britain’s most infamous publisher of antisemitic bile in mind – I’m sorry, I don’t what came over me, I meant Britain’s finest progressive newspaper – but boy oh boy did he nonetheless hit with a bullseye.

You might think that, barely a few days after the decision of the Guardian’s editorial team to publish a cartoon that would have fitted in well on the pages of Der Sturmer, they would be on the alert for anything which might confirm the view of many that, in dealing with almost anything related to Jews, the Guardian has what one might charitably call an uncharitable agenda.

You might think that, but to be frank you’d only think that if you’re unaware of the Guardian.