Louis Farrakhan: ‘I’m not an Anti-Semite; I’m Anti-Termite’
Louis Farrakhan, the famed leader of the Nation of Islam, recently claimed he’s not actually anti-Semitic — despite the buffet of evidence suggesting otherwise — but instead is just “anti-termite.”
“When they talk about Farrakhan, call me a hater, you know what they do, call me an anti-Semite. Stop it,” he said. “I’m anti-termite. I don’t know nothing about hating somebody because of their religious preference.”
“To the members of the Jewish community that don’t like me, thank you for putting my name all over the planet,” Farrakhan charged. “Because of your fear of what we [the Nation of Islam] represent, I can go anywhere in the world and they’ve heard of Farrakhan. Thank you very much. I’m not mad at you, ’cuz you’re so stupid.”
But to Farrakhan, all criticism is invalid and helpful in his quest to become more famous.
Just in from a @Twitter spokesperson: Louis Farrakhan's tweet comparing Jews to termites is not in violation of the company's policies. The policy on dehumanizing language has not yet been implemented.
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