Fighting "anti-semitism" in the womb

Started by yankeedoodle, February 28, 2019, 10:20:08 AM

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yankeedoodle

We have here a very strange - i.e. suspicious - case from Jew York...oops, New York...in which it is claimed that a 12-year-old boy used chalk to write "anti-semitic" graffiti on the pavement at a public school in a "predominently jewish neighborhood."   The graffiti, very conveniently, was washed away before the little kiddies got to see it.

Now, since 12-year-old's in a "predominantly jewish neighborhood" can be accused of being "anti-semitic," that means that all the little goy children must be taught - in the womb - about "anti-semitism."  No doubt, there will be instructional books soon that will teach women to talk to their fetuses about "anti-semitism," so that, when they are born, they will have sympathy for and love jews.

12yo arrested for writing 'Hail Hitler' on school playground (PHOTOS)
https://www.rt.com/usa/452666-12yo-arrested-swastikas-playground/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome

Police in New York City have arrested a 12-year-old boy and charged him with aggravated harassment after he scrawled anti-Semitic graffiti across a school playground in the Queens borough.
The graffiti in PS 139's schoolyard featured dozens of swastikas, a Nazi eagle and the words "Hail Hitler" and "No Jews Allowed" all written in chalk in the predominantly Jewish neighborhood.

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo called in the State Police Hate Crimes Task Force to assist in the investigation.

"I am appalled and disgusted by the Swastikas and other anti-Semitic symbols of hate that were scrawled in a Queens schoolyard," Cuomo said in a statement before the arrest. "In New York, we have zero tolerance for such vile acts of anti-Semitism."

The boy was arrested, charged and subsequently released to his mother's custody. All the graffiti was washed away before children returned to school from winter break Monday. 

"For a 12-year-old to go ahead and do that... it's very disturbing to hear," City Councilman Chaim Deutsch, who chairs the Council's Jewish Caucus, told the New York Daily News. "That's why we need more education."

Additional swastikas were found at another New York City playground but a connection between the two incidents has yet to be established.