Indiana AG Rokita of 10-Year-Old Raped-Girl Forced-Birth-Fame Defends Kanye West's Anti-Semitism
/Indiana’s public news media WFYI reports that Attorney General Todd Rokita “came to the defense” of rapper Ye, known to the world by his former name of Kanye West. Roika wrote: “The constant hypocrisy from the media is at an all-time high. They have now gone after Kanye for his new fashion line, his independent thinking, & for having opposing thoughts from the norm of Hollywood.”
Here is the link to the article posted on MSNBC: No one should weep for Ye.
AOC notes that in an exclusively numerical overview, Jewish people have a much larger presence in Hollywood, as it relates to their percent of the total American population, about 2.4% of American adults.
Our current focus is AG Rokita defending Kanye West’s vitriolic anti-Semitism that was expressed before his recent social media posts. In new information that broke Oct. 12, JP Morgan bank told Kanye West that they would no longer be his banker, giving him a month to move his money out of the institution.
On the topic of Kanye’s anti-Semitism, AOC wrote:
Van Lathan Jr. previously worked at TMZ and confronted Kanye over his infamous 400 years of slavery “sounds like a choice” rant in a 2018 interview. Lathan said on his podcast Higher Learning that none of Kanye’s anti-Semetic comments surprised him, because West said he loved both Hitler and the Nazis in the same 2018 interview.
Republicans Hold Fundraiser with Hitler’s Touring Car
In the case of AG Todd Rokita, we’re not sure if either Kanye West or Todd Rokita attended the Republican fundraiser at the Lyon Air Museum in Santa Ana, California last week.
We do know that Kanye West was at the opening of Candace Owen’s film premiere last night in Nashville: “The Greatest Lie Ever Sold: George Floyd and the Rise of BLM.”
Given all the recent accusations of white nationalism and anti-Semitism against Republicans, it was a bit dicey that behind Republican PA Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz's podium was a TV monitor showing the logo for the National Republican Senatorial Committee, and a dark blue wagon — 1939 Mercedes-Benz Model G4 Offener Touring Wagon.
The museum says on its website that it was "delivered" to Hitler in late 1939 and was "used by the Fuhrer in Ober Salzberg, Berlin, and Poland until seized by the French Army at Berchtesgaden."
As recently as August 30, 2022 the Jerusalem Post published an op-ed: “US elections: Why won’t Dr. Oz discuss Israel in his campaign?” And the in-depth essay was written by his friend Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, who barely recognizes what has happened to the man he has so admired and enjoyed a deep friendship.