Susan Sontag anti-White, Communist-loving Jewish hag … booed for saying this…
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At first you might think this is really just about religion, but in fact, this discussion is not about religion. This is a discussion about other things.
[Susan Sontag was an anti-White Jewish bitch. She was also a lesbian. Strangely, I don't see any discussion about how she died. She was 71. That's not old for a woman. Anyhow, she was a White-hating communist and she admitted that she lied. But if you read this excerpt you'll see it's a bunch of twisted crap. She claims that Communism is a successful form of Fascism, blah blah. The point is she admitted to LYING about communism. When I read the twisted crap she said, I just ignore it. I think these Jews try all kinds of wise-ass moves at various times. The good news is she was booed. She is an anti-White Jewish bitch who said that Whites are a cancer. Jan]
On Communism
At a New York pro-Solidarity rally in 1982, Sontag stated that "people on the left," like herself, "have willingly or unwillingly told a lot of lies."[59] She added that they:
believed in, or at least applied, a double standard to the angelic language of Communism … Communism is Fascism—successful Fascism, if you will. What we have called Fascism is, rather, the form of tyranny that can be overthrown—that has, largely, failed. I repeat: not only is Fascism (and overt military rule) the probable destiny of all Communist societies—especially when their populations are moved to revolt—but Communism is in itself a variant, the most successful variant, of Fascism. Fascism with a human face… Imagine, if you will, someone who read only the Reader’s Digest between 1950 and 1970, and someone in the same period who read only The Nation or [t]he New Statesman. Which reader would have been better informed about the realities of Communism? The answer, I think, should give us pause. Can it be that our enemies were right?[59]
Sontag’s speech reportedly "drew boos and shouts from the audience." The Nation published her speech, excluding the passage contrasting the magazine with Reader’s Digest. Responses to her statement were varied. Some said that Sontag’s current sentiments had been, in fact, held by many on the left for years, while others accused her of betraying "radical ideas."[59]
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Sontag
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