WAPO roast for the anti -Semitism of the article asking where the Jews belong

The Washington Post was taken to the game on Friday afternoon for a column published that morning that many online agreements were anti-Semites. The article, entitled “For us, the Jews, the killings of DC museums deepen the resolution – and fear”, questioned in his sub -hed and a tweet promoting her – none of the two was published or suppressed at the time of the advertisement – “where the Jews belong” following the shooting on Wednesday.
“The killings of two staff members of the Israeli embassy amplify the confusion felt since the attacks of October 7, 2023 concerning where the Jews belong”, the tweet and the sublutor are read respectively, obtaining respectively reactions ranging from “what devil?” To “everywhere I like it.”
“The fact that this cloth is always authorized to exist – both online and on paper – is positive proof that press freedom exists … whatever the repugnance,” wrote a reader in response to the Washington Post tweet.
This is a textual quote from the article:
“The attack of Hamas against Israel on October 7, 2023, the subsequent attacks of Israel against Gaza, followed by divisions around the world which had caused the conflict and which was at fault …”
So, Hamas attacks, tortures, r * pes and m ** ders innocent…
– Bostonwriter (@bostonwriter) May 23, 2025
Wednesday evening, two Israeli embassy employees, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, were slaughtered outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC while leaving an event for young diplomats.
Elias Rodriguez, 31, from Chicago, was charged Thursday for federal and local murder offenses after admitting the shooting and, by an eye report, proclaiming: “I did it for Gaza”, leaving the scene. He then echoed the feeling to the police: “I did it for Palestine, I did it for Gaza,” he said, according to the New York Times.
“Our community is in shock. Due to a person’s actions, two families are allowed to cry for dreams that will never be made,” said American lawyer Jeanine Pirro on Thursday while announcing the accusations.
“Violence of all kinds is unacceptable,” she continued. “The insane acts that take an innocent life are intolerable. We will hold anyone responsible for anyone inflicts damage to our families, our neighbors, the citizens of our nation or the visitors of our large capital. We are united for this purpose, and we are strong to those whose reckless actions claim that victim of any part of our community. ”
It is in the light of this upheaval of the community that the column and the publication of the social media of the Washington Post are particularly allowed by its readers. Read more reactions via x below:
Just when you think the Washington Post could not be more anti -Semitic and Haine, they will do something like that and have completely redeemed themselves pic.twitter.com/5iyoxijmyz
– Kevin Dalton (@thekevindalton) May 23, 2025
“Where do the Jews belong” ???????? !!!!!!! ???????
🤯
I did not know that the Washington Post had Reinhard Heydrich by writing their copy x.
Better screenshot before deleting it. https://t.co/mrqehzyle
– Cynical Publius (@cynicalpublius) May 24, 2025
It’s scandalous.
Tell us Washington Post, where do the Jews belong? https://t.co/z9mvttpmau
– Tobiñ (@ ctobin10) May 24, 2025
“Where the Jews belong.”
Yaron was a Christian. Sarah was her girlfriend.
Yaron intended to offer marriage. Sarah died without knowing that.
Sarah was killed and tried to crawl. The shooter pulled him again and again.
What does the Washington Post say? https://t.co/mfavbz9lbf
– Natasha Montreal (@natashamontreal) May 24, 2025
This is a real title.
“Where the Jews belong”
And where does the fuck they want?
I don’t know. Where do blacks or gays or Muslims or the Irish or the hacks of the Washington Post belong?
The Washington Post is absolute garbage. https://t.co/yawy14lqu5
– Gerry Callahan (@gerrycallahan) May 24, 2025