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  • downpunxx@fedia.io
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    6 months ago

    The “rent is too damn high” guys is a vile antisemite, not that anyone gives a shit

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        6 months ago

        I Googled, and found an article that said this:

        in 2005 McMillan had a specific idea of who was to blame for the rent being, well, too damn high:

        There are over (25) Twenty Five Thousand Newly Rented Apartments, Available, Now Renting in the Williamsberg Section of Brooklyn, NY. as is all throughout the (5) Five Boro’s. But… they are only being Rented to the Jewish People.

        Which certainly seems antisemitic. I tracked down that claim to a Gawker article from October 2005 which said the above quote came from his website. It was hard to track down because all the news orgs link to his website’s homepage which substantially changed multiple times since then and eventually stopped existing entirely, and it wasn’t very easily navigable at the time. But here’s the page being cited. It’s…pretty fucking wild.

        Here’s his rather weak apology from 2010.

        • sgibson5150@slrpnk.netOP
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          6 months ago

          Oh dear. Thanks for the research. Also thanks to @downpunxx@fedia.io for raising the issue. I wasn’t aware of this.

          I stopped enjoying the “change my mind” meme when I realized what a piece of shit Crowder is. I’ll put this one in the same bucket.

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      6 months ago

      I’d use Hitler for a meme if it was funny, using an image of a person doesn’t mean you agree or even are aware of who that person is or what their beliefs are

      Sometimes you just gotta let go of all that useless hate and enjoy things at face value