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Jews blamed for trying to foil latest US Supreme Court nomination

by  Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  10-10-2018 00:00
Last modified: 10-10-2018 00:00
Jews blamed for trying to foil latest US Supreme Court nomination

The anti-Semitic flyer blaming Jews for efforts to block the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh

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Anti-Semitic flyers were discovered on University of California campuses in Berkeley and Davis and New York's Vassar College on Monday.

The flyers, which blamed Jews for the sexual assault allegations against newly sworn-in Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, read, "Every time some anti-white, anti-American, anti-freedom event takes place, you look at it, and it's Jews behind it."

The flyers also depicted images of Jewish senators like Diane Feinstein, Chuck Schumer,  as well as Jewish Kavanaugh accuser Julie Swetnick and Jewish Democratic mega-donor George Soros, accused of financing activism against Kavanaugh, all with Stars of David on their foreheads.

Also depicted on the flyers are Christine Blasey Ford, the most prominent Kavanaugh accuser, and Michael Avenatti, the lawyer for two other accusers, with the words "Good Goy."

The flyers purport to be "brought to you by your local Stormer book club."

According to the Anti-Defamation League, these book clubs are small localized groups of young white male supporters of Andrew Anglin and his neo-Nazi website, The Daily Stormer.

The chancellor of UC Davis, Gary S. May, issued a statement saying the school was "working to identify those responsible for posting" the flyers and that he would "not stand for intolerance of any kind."

"The message on these flyers is reprehensible and does not represent who we are as a community. In addition, the person or persons responsible violated our posting policy.

Pro-Israel student organization Stand With Us CEO Roz Rothstein said, "These hateful flyers resurrect traditional anti-Semitic canards, blaming the Jewish people for the world's problems. Toxic flyers such as these have no place in civil society.

"We look forward to hearing the university administrations' swift and strong condemnations of this dangerous bigotry, and we encourage thorough investigations on each of the campuses to determine who was responsible for trying to intimidate and poison young adults on college campuses," she said.

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