But he's Jewish. How can he be an anti-Semite?
In the Sunday Times interview promoting his new documentary South of the Border, Stone veered into discussion of the Holocaust, saying, “Hitler was a Frankenstein, but there was also a Dr. Frankenstein. German Industrialists, the Americans and the British. He had a lot of support…. Hitler did far more damage to the Russians than the Jewish people.”
Stone also referred to “Jewish domination of the media,” saying Israel “f***** up United States foreign policy for years.”
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This latest event follows statements Stone made in January when he said Hitler is “an easy scapegoat throughout history” in a presentation to TV critics supporting his miniseries Oliver Stone’s Secret History of America. - EW
This is getting silly. One can still respect Jews and be a Kahanist Zionist like myself and recognize that the Holocaust gets way too much airtime and constitutes a threat to Jews as soon it eclipses every other Jewish contribution or fact known to humanity, and they are only known as victims.
Oliver Stone, by the way, is Jewish:
Stone was born in New York City, the son of Jacqueline (née Goddet) and Louis Stone, a stockbroker.[2] He grew up affluently and lived in townhouses in Manhattan and Stamford, Connecticut. His father was Jewish and his mother a Roman Catholic of French birth, and Stone was raised an Episcopalian as a compromise. - Wikipedo
Odd that this comes out now. This could be a good way to stop some of the blatant anti-Semitism -- oh sorry I mean "criticism of Israel" -- that's been floating around in the media for the past few years.
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