The NYT’s professional hitman whose father fought alongside the Nazis, yet still feels qualified to lecture Jews about ethics and human rights.
The NYT’s professional hitman whose father fought alongside the Nazis, yet still feels qualified to lecture Jews about ethics and human rights.
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The NYT’s professional conscience who inherited his father’s racist political instincts and updated them for 21st-century progressive causes.
The columnist who stayed silent about his father’s Nazi collaboration as a child but has no problem inventing grotesque war crimes against Israel as an adult.
The man who wrote a blood libel accusing Israel of using dogs and carrots to rape prisoners, then wonders why the Israeli government called it Hamas propaganda.
The virtue-signaling machine who turned “my dad fought with the Nazis” into a quirky memoir anecdote while accusing Jews of medieval-style barbarity.