Golf course dug up to get free "anti-semitism" publicity

Started by yankeedoodle, September 18, 2022, 01:05:35 PM

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yankeedoodle

https://twitter.com/StopAntisemites/status/1570965513500790787

Do you know "What sort of person takes the time to dig a swastika and "F JEW" into the grass of a golf course in the middle of the night!?"

It's somebody who owns a golf club and wants a lot of free publicity.  Look at the picture.  Look at how large and deep the trenches are.   Where did the dirt go?  Obviously, machinery had to have been used, unless you had an army of people with picks and shovels to do the digging, but everything has been carefully cleaned up, with no evidence of machinery or a lot of people.

Now, look at the free publicity that they got:
https://www.cbsnews.com/sacramento/news/cherry-island-golf-course-in-elverta-vandalized-with-a-racist-symbol-and-offensive-message/

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/golf/sacramento-county-golf-course-vandalized-with-swastika-antisemitic-language/ar-AA11V8IG

https://news.yahoo.com/elverta-golf-course-vandalized-racist-060537187.html

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/golf/sacramento-county-golf-course-vandalized-with-swastika-antisemitic-slur-carved-into-ground/ar-AA11UVyz

https://news.yahoo.com/just-heart-wrenching-antisemitic-vandalism-143210953.html



yankeedoodle

What happened to the dirt?

The surely jewish golf course owner conspired with somebody to create this "anti-semitic" publicity, and, at the same time, remove the dirt.

So, what do you have?  Damages, of course, for which an insurance claim can be made.   Surely, many many tons of dirt were removed, and, in order to repair this "damage" many tons of dirt will have to be purchased and delivered.

Of course, the jewish golf course owner's buddy, who stole the dirt, will gladly allow the insurance company to replace the dirt, won't he?

No questions will be asked, because to do so would be "anti-semitic."