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. . . Let me get this right – both the BBC and CNN have reporters who praised Adolf Hitler? Both of these broadcasting giants of the liberal elite have contributors who said the Führer was right?  . . .

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Over the weekend it was revealed that a BBC employee, Tala Halawa, tweeted in praise of Hitler in 2014, during the last major flare-up of tensions between Israel and Gaza. Ms Halawa is a digital journalist for the BBC. She specialises in Israeli-Palestinian affairs. Last week I watched a video report she made of the growing trend for celebs like Bella Hadid to noisily signal their support for Palestine. I thought it was quite interesting. Little did I know that the person who made it has previously said nice things about Hitler.

It was seven years ago. In 2014, during Israel’s Operation Protective Edge offensive against Hamas, Halawa tweeted ‘#HitlerWasRight’. We can be pretty sure she didn’t mean he was right to have been a vegetarian or to have been a fan of Beethoven. She also said, ‘Israel is more Nazi than Hitler’ – my emphasis.  . . .

CNN’s seeming fan of Hitler is one Adeel Raja. He is a freelance journalist in Pakistan.  . . .

This month, as the Israel-Hamas conflict flared up once more, Raja tweeted: ‘The world today needs another Hitler.’ Yes, that’s right – the American news giant that has spent the past five years telling us that everything is fascism, constantly insisting that Trumpism and Brexit and other populist revolts have ugly echoes of the 1930s, had a contributor who wants Hitler to return to teach those filthy Jews a lesson. . . .

It wasn’t the first time Raja expressed admiration for Hitler. In 2014, during the World Cup, he tweeted: ‘The only reason I am supporting Germany in the finals – Hitler was a German and he did good with those Jews.’ He has also tweeted: ‘Hail Hitler.’ It’s a shame he isn’t a spelling Nazi as well as an admirer of Nazis. . . .

The BBC says it is taking the Tala Halawa tweets ‘very seriously’ and is ‘investigating’. My opposition to cancel culture is such that I don’t think we should prejudge the outcome of the Halawa case. CNN was right to ditch Raja – what serious broadcaster or publication would want to be associated with a journalist who in the here and now is tweeting favourably about the Nazis? But Halawa’s ‘#HitlerWasRight’ tweet was from seven years ago.  . . .

However, we have got to be crystal clear about how perverse this situation is. Both the BBC and CNN, the self-styled moral consciences of the West’s right-thinking set, had reporters who relatively recently, or very recently, expressed support for Hitler. Just think about that.  . . .

What is most striking is the relative lack of fuss and fury these cases have generated. Yes, there has been a lot of commentary, some of it rightly angry. But generally it feels muted. This scandal hasn’t trended in the way one might expect. The cancel-culture mobs of the radical left have been especially schtum. The kind of people who will spend days and days agitating for the sacking of someone who made a joke about ‘trannies’ 20 years ago have been strikingly quiet about mainstream reporters who PRAISED ADOLF HITLER.

Once again we can see the double standard that is always deployed in relation to anti-Jewish hatred. . . .

The Hitler tweets controversy hasn’t only raised serious questions about the BBC and CNN. It also raises the question of why racial hatred against Jews doesn’t bother the woke set anywhere near as much as other forms of racial hatred do. These are the kind of people who are hyper-sensitive to prejudicial speech, who see racism and Islamophobia and transphobia everywhere, and who will furiously cancel anyone who fails to use all the correct identitarian terminology. Yet when journalists at two of the top broadcasters are revealed to have spoken favourably about the man responsible for the most horrific racial crime in history, they look the other way. That demands an explanation. . . .

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(Excerpt from Spiked Online. Article by Brendan O’Neill . Photo Credit: Unsplash.)

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Pauline
May 30, 2021

We are seeing and hearing those pro Hitler comments everywhere now. We have to stop being afraid to speak out against “woke” people. This rhetoric comes from people who are ignorant and filled with hate. Ignorant, because they don’t know history, and hate, because they don’ know the Lord! Too many Christians, including pastors, are silent! If they think this is going away, they are wrong. When you don’t put out a “fire” it grows stronger! Lord, raise up voices of courageous Christian pastors to stand against this evil. Let every Christian be bold and unafraid to speak your truth. Open the eyes of our understanding to see this evil and stop it. Let us remember, “not to speak, is to speak.” Anti-semitism and anti- Christian behavior is always unacceptable!

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    C R
    May 31, 2021

    Amen. WE the church must stand up and be the LIGHT in this dark world. If WE don’t do it, WHO WILL?

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Kim N
May 30, 2021

Father, let your church on earth be the mouthpiece against hatred. Give us the courage to stand up and speak out, even when we are at risk of being canceled, fired, or hurt in other ways.

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Vaughn Cassidy
May 30, 2021

pray for those who call good evil and evil good.

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