President Biden condemned anti-Semitism a day after a swastika was found carved into the wall of an elevator inside the State Department’s main headquarters in Washington, DC.
“Let me be clear: Anti-Semitism has no place in the State Department, in my administration, or anywhere in the world. It’s up to all of us to give hate no safe harbor and stand up to bigotry wherever we find it,” the president said in a tweet late Tuesday.
Earlier Tuesday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken also addressed the vandalism on Twitter, where he said the symbol of Nazi hate had been removed.
“As this painfully reminds us, anti-Semitism isn’t a relic of the past. We must be relentless in standing up and rejecting anti-Semitism,” Blinken, the stepson of a Holocaust survivor, wrote.
Fascinus 1 points 3.8 years ago
Swastika, testimony from "hero" crisis-actor cop, the ridiculous caricature of a white nationalist leaving a threatening voice mail, etc.
The timing alone is suspect. Taken together in context with other recent events, the whole thing seems as fake as big tits on a skinny girl