Sailer.
Of course, The Bedbug gets it all wrong, and sometimes a 'bedbug' is just a bedbug (see also): "NYT's Bret Stephens makes subtle jab at 'bedbug' feud in column about Nazis " (Ho).
To be fair, his point that his supremacist group, the world's parasites, are often - in multiple places, and multiple times, by various people all naturally taking up the same crazy idea for some crazy reason - referred to using metaphors involving other parasites is absolutely true. It is wonderful that he gets to have this huge platform to engage in parasitic behavior while whining about his imaginary noticing of somebody complaining about it.
"Bret Stephens, Mosquitos, and the Fantasies of Freedom" (Medieval Karl). "NYT columnist defends his 'disease of the Arab mind' comments" (Bowden). For the bedbug, the Palestinians are mosquitos for failing to accept the Khazar supremacist fact that they are all going to be killed and have their land stolen.
Isn't the real issue here that actual parasitic monsters are given the most prominent platforms to advocate for Khazar supremacist murder and land theft (not to mention WWIII)? The basic issue is that (((they))) have complete dominance over all media, and even dominance over the very words and concepts you can use to describe reality, and are working diligently to strike down even the most obscure opposition. See also:
- "ACTION ALERT: NYT Presents Murder of a Palestinian Boy as ‘National Trauma’—for Jewish Israelis" (Maureckas) (also) - of course, a variant of supremacists always making everything about their alleged suffering, like Golda Meir's infamous "We can forgive [them] for killing our children. We cannot forgive them from forcing us to kill their children. We will only have peace with [them] when they love their children more than they hate us.", which didn't happen, goyim;
- Tweet (Carlso Latuff):
Afraid of being called an "anti-Semite" by the #Israel Lobby ™? No worries! Here's a quick guide on "how to get rid of anti-Semitism".