Saturday, January 27, 2018

Huffington Post Mentions "Other Victims;" Leaves out Slavs

Huffington Post ran a piece remembering "other victims" of the Holocaust. They left out Slavs like Russians and Poles who, numerically, are a larger group than any of the other groups they mention. Link here.

PS: Liron wrote in to inform me that the article mentions Poles. Fair enough but Poles are not one of the bullet points. 

3 comments:

  1. No surprise.

    The HUFFINGTON POST is hardly objective. It is a mouthpiece of left-wing ideology, including that specifically directed against PiS and Poland.

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    1. Can you provide any evidence to support your assertion that the Huffington Post is directed against Poles and Poland?

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    2. Easy.

      Just type-in Poland and "Huffington Post" into google.com, and it immediately brings up many articles that repeat the standard leftist accusations against Poland. It also parrots the usual Holocaust-related calumnies against Poland.

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