A caricature of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the vampire in the movie Nosferatu was published by French-Canadian newspaper La Presse on Wednesday, resulting in accusations of antisemitism and a retraction by the Montreal outlet.The paper may have apologized, but they could've avoided publishing the repulsive caricature in the first place if they wanted to. They've only prolonged a horrible situation that continues to be most insufferable.
“Nosfenyahou, on the way to Rafah,” placed the face of Netanyahu on the body of the blood-sucking Count Orlok in one of the 1922 horror movie’s famous stills.
“Shame on La Presse for posting this vile caricature,” said the Israeli embassy to Canada. “The antisemitism in Canada is off the chart.”
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Friday, March 22, 2024
Antisemitic caricature of Netanyahu published in Canadian paper
Canadian news sources demonstrate once again how the great white north is becoming a most unappealing place (via Jihad Watch):
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