H/T Margie
Beneath the line of Julian Borger’s July 6 Global Security Blog post in the Guardian (Iran nuclear talks: a thin, faint chink of light) were these off-topic rants:
“RodRezai”: Ethnicist [sic] Zionist regime burns Palestinian women and children alive. (The commenter also defends of Iran’s execution of gays.) 53 Recommends.
“RodRezai”: Zionists will drag the world into a catastrophic war and economic collapse. (See highlighted section) 53 Recommends
FarzadMI: U.S. media (and banks) controlled by Zionists. 42 Recommends
So, what does it take for a comment to be deemed inconsistent with the Guardian’s “community standards”? Per Harry’s Place, evidently all it takes is a respectful critique of Mehdi Hasan.
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Who is that jackass that wanted proof that the Guardian is a cesspool of anti-Semitic authors and posters.The Guardian is a magnet for bottom feeders who take time off from the craziest racist web sites to post on the Guardian.
The Guardian is in this anti-Semitic circuit that these low lifes frequent to spill their guts.
“Who is that jackass that wanted proof that the Guardian is a cesspool of anti-Semitic authors and posters.”
I believe it was pretzelberg.
Seriously? Executions of gay Iranians are only of convicted rapists? This is what this schmuck is going to go for? I wonder who told him that convenient and comforting little lie.
Probably, Ahmedinejad himself!
It appears, homophobia and advocating the death penalty (under the trumped up charge of paedophilia, no less) is completely acceptable on Cif – just make sure that it is embedded in a foaming-at-the mouth anti-Zionist/antisemitic hate speech. You will be sure to get a minimum of 53 recommends by those ‘fair-minded, liberal, anti-racist’ readers.