The world today needs a Hitler, CNN contributor says in now-deleted tweet
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[It's funny how all this Liberal claptrap works. Sometimes it rebounds right back on them. So all the CNN scum were whining about WHITE SUPREMACY – a fake crime invented by Jewish scum. But hidden inside CNN it seems is some type of Muslim woman perhaps who admired Hitler! How awesome. Bunch of mentally retarded Liberal scum. Jan]
CNN’s hosts regularly opine on the supposed dangers of “white supremacy” in the US, but one of the network’s own contributors is under fire for his open admiration of Adolf Hitler.
Amid ongoing violence between Hamas militants and the Israeli military, CNN contributor Adeel Raja waded into the debate on Sunday by tweeting – then promptly deleting – “The world today needs a Hitler.”
deleted, but the List comes for all, @adeelraja.✍🏼✍🏼✍🏼 pic.twitter.com/oD5fqN7lUY
— Siraj Hashmi (@SirajAHashmi) May 16, 2021
Raja, whose LinkedIn profile states that he is a “freelance contributor at CNN” is based in Pakistan, and has written articles for the network on Pakistani affairs. His name appears on more than 50 CNN articles, but as of Sunday evening, CNN does not link his name to a profile.
While Raja swiftly deleted his tweet, older posts expressing admiration for the infamous Nazi leader remained online as of Sunday evening. Raja rooted for Germany during the 2014 World Cup because “Hitler was a German and he did good with those jews!” In other 2014 posts he declared that Germans must awaken their “inner Hitler,” and concisely posted “Hail Hitler.”
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A screenshot from Adeel Raja’s Twitter account, taken May 16, 2021
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A screenshot from Adeel Raja’s Twitter account, taken May 16, 2021
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A screenshot from Adeel Raja’s Twitter account, taken May 16, 2021
Confusingly, Raja compared Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Hitler on numerous occasions, with these comparisons intended negatively. However, he reserved the worst of his scorn for the state of Israel, tweeting in 2014 “ISIS, TTP, TALIBAN – please go to Israel ASAP!”
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A screenshot from Adeel Raja’s Twitter account, taken May 16, 2021
Even after he deleted his Sunday tweet, commenters online hammered Raja for his apparent Hitler-worship, and attacked CNN for continuing to employ him even after multiple Fuhrer-posting sprees.
Hey @cnn this seems to be one of yours, but I imagine that surprises no one anymore. https://t.co/b90yrLXNpspic.twitter.com/JMq89aURur
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) May 16, 2021
This guy will fit right in with the AP’s Hamas Bureau pic.twitter.com/s1DmpS3FRC
— Jordan Schachtel (@JordanSchachtel) May 16, 2021
Seems like just the guy to assign to the "Jews who were murdered" beat. https://t.co/2s20QNslKYpic.twitter.com/D31dkucWjI
— Gilead Ini (@GileadIni) May 16, 2021
Twitter was also lambasted for suspending former President Donald Trump for calling on his supporters to peacefully protest, but allowing Raja to keep his verified account.
They deplatformed a sitting US president for asking his supporters to protest peaceably, but a CNN contributor who repeatedly glorified Hitler over several years gets to keep has his verified account. pic.twitter.com/V2qJaaOipe
— Rising serpent 🇺🇸 (@rising_serpent) May 16, 2021
Praising Hitler is not something one would expect from any media outlet, save for absolute fringe websites like the ‘Daily Stormer.’ CNN’s hosts and journalists too have been extremely vocal about the supposed threat of “white supremacists” and “domestic terrorists” in the US, terms generally ascribed to the subset of Trump supporters who rioted at the US Capitol in January.
However, at the time of this article’s publication the network has not commented on the Hitler-supporting tweets of its contributor.
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