Farrakhan tells jews to "turn away from the talmud"

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Nation of Islam posts Farrakhan's call for Jews to ditch the Talmud & be saved amid Nick Cannon antisemitism debacle
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The Nation of Islam posted a call from leader Louis Farrakhan to the "Jewish community" telling them to "turn away from the Talmud" to be spared by God - hours after Farrakhan fan Nick Cannon was fired over his own "antisemitism."

The black Muslim minister ordered "members of the Jewish community" to "turn away from the Talmud and embrace the Torah and stop doing evil to those whom you believe are less than yourself and justifying it by the Talmud." The clip was posted by the Nation of Islam to Twitter on Wednesday.

QuoteIf you will forsake the Talmud, God will give you more time. But if in your mind you feel that you are able to harm me or kill me...I can guarantee your destruction. 

Accusing Jews of "making [the Talmud] greater than God's word," Farrakhan nevertheless insisted he harbored no hate for them. "They tell lies to make you think I am a bigot or antisemite, so you won't listen to what I'm saying," he explained elsewhere in the speech, adding that "so far they've been pretty successful."

Farrakhan covered topics ranging from the founding of the Nation of Islam to the coronavirus to police brutality during the three-hour address, given on July 4 in honor of the sect's 90th anniversary in the US. He also claimed Jews had poisoned him with "radiated seed," seeking to destroy him because he represents the "uncovering of their wickedness." The speech was intended to air on Fox Soul TV, but an organized complaint campaign convinced the company to cancel the broadcast.

Perhaps smelling weakness, many on social media ramped up their calls for Farrakhan to be canceled altogether. The polarizing religious leader already has the distinction of being the only non-conservative in the initial group of celebrities declared "dangerous individuals" by Facebook in 2018, and the Anti-Defamation League complained on Wednesday that he was "the most popular antisemite in America."

Entertainer Nick Cannon brought up Farrakhan during the podcast that got him fired from ViacomCBS after over 20 years with the company, some noted, wondering why Farrakhan couldn't be canceled as well. Cannon spouted a good deal more anti-white bigotry than antisemitic comments, but Farrakhan has done his fair share of calling out "white devils" too.

Some rolled their eyes at Farrakhan and his followers' belief that Jews control "the media or the world," pointing out that if that was the case, Farrakhan wouldn't be living in it, even as others pointed out that antisemitism seemed to carry a much harsher sentence than anti-white bigotry.

However, many others jumped in to defend Farrakhan, praising his and the Nation of Islam's work and noting Cannon is just the latest black celebrity to get canceled for speaking positively about him.


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I need to start re-uploading all of The Ugly Truth podcasts. Mark Glen always said that the original operating system of the Jews was not the Talmud, but the Torah. He would then always reference the book of Deuteronomy to show the Jews hatred of everything other than themselves.