Do “The” Jews Control “The” Media?
Good ol’ anti-semitism never seems to end
Here’s a good joke to start your day.
What do some of the largest news organizations all have in common?
You know, like The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Fox News, Cox, BBC, NPR, Thomson Reuters, Forbes, Huffington Post, USA Today, The Guardian and Hearst?
They aren’t owned or run by Jews.
Whoa!
And Jews who’ve made their mark at places like CBS Viacom, Warner, The New York Times and other media powerhouses aren’t part of some of secret society called The Jews who get together to plot the course of society.
Nor is there some place called “The” Media.
The irony is that in Jewish circles, Jews are notorious for disagreeing with each other, as in the joke that for every two Jews there’s five opinions.
Among the foundations of Jewish culture and even religion are contemplation, debate and toiling through the issues of the time. You could never get any sizable group of Jews in a room to agree on some grand scheme.
It’s laughable to anyone who’s spent time around Jews.
But more to the point, when individuals of any group do wrong, it’s not an indictment of that…