Garrison was known to regularly traffic in Christian antisemitism. Garrison denounced the ancient Jews as an exclusivist people "whose feet ran to evil" and believed that the Jewish diaspora was a deserved punishment, writing that Jewish people deserved their "miserable dispersion in various parts of the earth, which continues to this day."[33] When the Jewish-American sheriff and writer Mordecai Manuel Noah defended slavery, Garrison attacked Noah as "the miscreant Jew" and "the enemy of Christ and liberty." On other occasions, Garrison described Noah as a "Shylock" and as "the lineal descendant of the monsters who nailed Jesus to the cross." He made similar remarks directed at Judah P. Benjamin, Secretary of the State of the Confederacy.[34][35][36]
Thank You for the facts straight and truthful
Would have been interesting to see what happened if they didn't do the brutal blockade
Arabs would have killed all jews, as they constantly admit as their intention.
Garrison was known to regularly traffic in Christian antisemitism. Garrison denounced the ancient Jews as an exclusivist people "whose feet ran to evil" and believed that the Jewish diaspora was a deserved punishment, writing that Jewish people deserved their "miserable dispersion in various parts of the earth, which continues to this day."[33] When the Jewish-American sheriff and writer Mordecai Manuel Noah defended slavery, Garrison attacked Noah as "the miscreant Jew" and "the enemy of Christ and liberty." On other occasions, Garrison described Noah as a "Shylock" and as "the lineal descendant of the monsters who nailed Jesus to the cross." He made similar remarks directed at Judah P. Benjamin, Secretary of the State of the Confederacy.[34][35][36]