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Soulless golem
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Which is not to say that Spencer and his group are not well-documented white nationalists. Alt-right founder Richard Spencer was very very very clearly talking about media, not Jews, with soulless comments /tnC7xFhFlg But as Reason editor Elizabeth Nolan Brown (among others) pointed out, Spencer’s mention of “soulless golems” (which occurs around the 3:00 mark here) was used in the context of questioning the humanity and intelligence of members of the “mainstream media,” not specifically that of Jews:

soulless golem

Spencer did refer to “soulless golems” in his speech, a reference to Jewish folklore about beings magically created from clay or mud. The golem of Castlevania Judgment, simply referred to as Golem, is a creature give life by Draculas servant Carmilla. muddy face he IS a golem, as soulless as the man of mud Ariel had formed in. I agree with fully however that the banner – which we don’t write from the chair – was out of line The figure of the golem, the Jewish mud man, has persisted not only in. But it was CNN’s on-screen chyron (“Alt-right founder questions if Jews are people”) that was denounced by not only viewers but by Tapper and Sciutto yes, I’m off this week and I’m furious about that chyron and my staff has heard from me. The remark Sciutto referenced was taken from a speech delivered by Spencer at the annual conference hosted by his organization, the National Policy Institute (NPI), in Washington D.C. SoullessGolem 1 point 2 points 3 points 2 years ago I'll give her a look, Beatriz has been sitting in my inventory but it seems she comes highly recommended by a lot of people. Of Jews, Spencer said - and we’ll put this quote up on-screen - “One wonders if these people are people at all, or instead soulless golem animated by some dark power to repeat whatever talking point John Oliver stated the night before.” was spewing, as he often does, what I can only describe as hate-filled garbage. During the segment, Sciutto described Spencer and his followers as “unabashed white supremacists, racists, anti-Semites”: Soulless Golem Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small. CNN host Jim Sciutto said, of Jews Spencer said, ‘one wonders if these people are people at all, or instead soulless golem. On 21 November 2016, both CNN and Jake Tapper’s fill-in host, Jim Sciutto, were criticized after the cable news network aired a segment about a speech given by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer. Profits from all soulless shirts to be donated to Anti-Defamation League. It all started with a segment on CNN’s The Lead which quoted prominent white nationalist figure Richard Spencer as wondering if Jews were actually people.














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