Marc Lamont Hill has spent his life fighting anti-Semitism, you guys. Under such deep cover, evidently, that one could very easily mistake his comments for rabid anti-Semitism:
EoZ #Israel News: Blood libel: Marc Lamont Hill also accused Israeli Jews of poisoning Palestinian water https://t.co/br06eq3quv
— ElderOfZiyon (@elderofziyon) December 5, 2018
Take a listen to these remarks from this past September:
BREAKING! Marc Lamont Hill faked his “river to the sea” apology. During a 2018 conference, he called for violence against the Jewish State and Israelis. Apology denied! @PJVoice @jewishtimes @JewishPress @floridajewish @jewishexponent @jewishsf pic.twitter.com/1tqecBKxhG
— SJPLeaks (@SJP_Leaks) December 4, 2018
As Elder of Ziyon points out:
The slander that Jews poison the water of non-Jews is a classic antisemitic blood libel that Jew-haters have been pushing since the Black Death of 1348.Hill is not only accusing Jews of poisoning the water but also of deliberately murdering Palestinian children.If a far-right personality would say these things, the Left would be merciless on how this is absolute proof of antisemitism. Guess what? This is bona fide proof of Marc Lamont Hill’s antisemitism.
wowza https://t.co/S6Zxt4w7Bx
— Seth Mandel (@SethAMandel) December 5, 2018
NBD, just Marc Lamont Hill accusing Jews of poisoning water because he's just so genuinely concerned with human rights. https://t.co/doPyOmJvRN
— Philip Klein (@philipaklein) December 5, 2018
But let Marc Lamont Hill be clear: He’s not an anti-Semite. No sirree.
I don’t hate Jews; I just hate when they murder innocent children and bake their blood into the matzah.
It’s about policy criticism, not anti-Semitism!
— Dave (@heyyoudvd) December 5, 2018
So instead of one violently antisemitic stereotype, he made two in the same row. And water is still wet.
— ?? Yosef Kutner (@ynkutner) December 5, 2018
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Update:
Here’s video of Hill’s anti-Semitic remarks … plus a few extra goodies:
Here is video of @TempleUniv university professor @marclamonthill telling the U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights in September that Israel is "poisoning" the water of Palestinians
He also appears to compare himself favorably to convicted Palestinian terrorist Leila Khaled pic.twitter.com/r4ryjZFr1Y
— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) December 6, 2018
Good Lord.
“How can you romanticize non-violence when you have [Israel]… waging war against you, ***poisoning your water… locking up & killing your children?”
— @MarcLamontHill***”Jews are poisoning wells” is an anti-Semitic trope dating back to bubonic plaguepic.twitter.com/98PS8EPWec
— Jerry Dunleavy (@JerryDunleavy) December 6, 2018
It’s worth noting that he also says that we shouldn’t “fetishize” non-violent & peaceful resistance here in the United States either…
— Jerry Dunleavy (@JerryDunleavy) December 6, 2018
Yeah but nuh uh because he said he's not anti-Semitic https://t.co/vSIP5r6fVL
— Leon Wolf (@LeonHWolf) December 6, 2018
From any non-media person… This would be clearly labeled as antisemitism. https://t.co/lZXZ91762B
— Pradheep J. Shanker, M.D., M.S. (@Neoavatara) December 6, 2018
It is almost as if @marclamonthill is an anti Semetic piece of trash… Kind of like his friends Louis Farrakhan and Linda Sarsour https://t.co/wLYm4ceJi5
— Jay (@Notkebejay) December 6, 2018
Anti-Semitism, pure and simple. https://t.co/acjhK1IaYJ
— Josh Kraushaar (@HotlineJosh) December 6, 2018
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