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Soulless golem
Soulless golem






In response to the outrage, CNN's Jake Tapper acknowledged on Twitter that the chyron was unacceptable, adding that it made him "furious." Hopefully, CNN won't make the same mistake twice. But the network didn't actually host him on the show, and that would have been much worse.

#Soulless golem series

With Mike Mignola, he is the co-creator of the Outerverse comic book universe, including such series as Baltimore, Joe Golem: Occult Detective, and Lady Baltimore. In this case, CNN mischaracterized a quote from a neo-Nazi Trump supporter, and failed to identify the speaker as a neo-Nazi. CHRISTOPHER GOLDEN is the New York Times bestselling, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of such novels as Road of Bones, Ararat, Snowblind, Of Saints and Shadows, and Red Hands. Trump is not a normal leader he is an abnormal one in the most frightening ways, a bona fide fascist, and deserves to be labeled as such.īut if we're going to criticize the media for this, we have to make sure that criticism is solid and based in fact, not misrepresentations otherwise, the factual criticisms of the same phenomenon becomes easier to dismiss. Many people have noted and condemned the normalization of racism, misogyny, and authoritarianism that's taken place since Trump got elected, and that condemnation is absolutely crucial. The legend of the Golem dates back to the 1500s when the Jews of Prague were. These nuances are subtle, but they do matter. While talking about the media, Spencer said: One wonders if these people are people at all, or instead soulless golem. What he did - and bear with me, because this is a bit nuts - is ask whether the media figures that denounced Trump are people, or if, rather, they are soulless clay monsters created by the Jews. However: While Spencer is indisputably an anti-Semite, he did not, technically, question whether or not Jews are people. It was a neo-Nazi rally, albeit a professionally-organized one where the neo-Nazis wore suits.

soulless golem

There's no ambiguity about what this event was: Attendees posed for photographs giving Hitler salutes and shouted Nazi-era propaganda slogans in the original German. muddy face he IS a golem, as soulless as the man of mud Ariel had formed in.

soulless golem

The backstory here is that Spencer, who heads a respectably-named white supremacy think tank called the National Policy Institute, hosted a panel discussion for his fellow supremacists in Washington D.C. The figure of the golem, the Jewish mud man, has persisted not only in. But while Spencer is certainly a neo-Nazi, the truth behind CNN's "Are Jews people?" chyron is a bit more complicated. CNN set off a firestorm Monday when it aired a panel discussion with a chyron that said "Alt-Right Founder Questions If Jews Are People." A few screenshots of the segment quickly circulated on Twitter, and many sensible people were outraged, in large part because CNN had chosen to identify the man in question, Richard Spencer, as an "alt-right founder" rather than a neo-Nazi.






Soulless golem