Sunday, May 23, 2021

Some people need to learn to read the room

 A Jewish activist group took out an ad in the New York Times on Saturday, accusing British singer Dua Lipa and models Gigi & Bella Hadid of supporting anti-semitism. While there is a cease-fire in the middle east putting a halt to renewed hostilities between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas, the World Values Network, without bothering to do any due diligence, cast their fingers of suspicion toward the Hadid sisters and Lipa---who is dating the models' brother---just because.

Lipa wasn't having any of it.


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Lipa, for her part, fired back, stating that she is against anti-semitism, and counter-accused the WVN, accusing them of, essentially, piggy-backing off her fame and that of the Hadids, to get their 15 minutes of fame.

I doubt there will be a retraction right away, but the fact that the WVN took out their ad in the Times, of all places, instead of the tabloids, says they're looking for a wider audience.

Meanwhile, this week's Dunce Cap winner, Little Miss Mushmind herself, Marjorie Taylor Greene, is continuing her smear campaign against her NY counterpart, Alex From The Block (Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez), accusing AOC of not just supporting terrorism (she doesn't), but being one herself (she isn't). AOC had, like Lipa, spoken out against anti-semitism, but Miss Moldy Peaches is so tone deaf to reality, she ignored AOC's remarks. Like most Repugnants, she thinks antifa is an actual organization (it isn't), and she perpetuates this falsehood to stir up the Legion of The Brainwashed.

To Miss Moldy Peaches and the WVN, I have but one thing. Read the room correctly. We know Mushmind won't, but the WVN should. Just sayin'.


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