The Talmud in tractate Kiddushin (70a) has a great saying:
כל הפוסל במומו פוסיל
"He who condemns certain imperfections in others , is himself imperfect in those areas"
In the last couple of weeks we have all seen the "righteous" New York Slimes condemn those who point out the anti-Semitic, anti-White BLM agenda, while their very own families owned and tortured slaves. We saw how these "holy hypocrites" forced out reporters that reported stories that didn't fit their hateful leftist propaganda, but never will they look into their own dark anti-Black family secrets....
by Michael Goodwin
It’s far worse than I thought. In addition to the many links between the family that owns the New York Times and the Civil War’s Confederacy, new evidence shows that members of the extended family were slaveholders.
Last Sunday, I recounted that Bertha Levy Ochs, the mother of Times patriarch Adolph S. Ochs, supported the South and slavery. She was caught smuggling medicine to Confederates in a baby carriage and her brother Oscar joined the rebel army.
I have since learned that, according to a family history, Oscar Levy fought alongside two Mississippi cousins, meaning at least three members of Bertha’s family fought for secession.
Adolph Ochs’ own “Southern sympathies” were reflected in the content of the Chattanooga Times, the first newspaper he owned, and then the New York Times. The latter published an editorial in 1900 saying the Democratic Party, which Ochs supported, “may justly insist that the evils of negro suffrage were wantonly inflicted on them.”
Six years later, the Times published a glowing profile of Confederate President Jefferson Davis on the 100th anniversary of his birth, calling him “the great Southern leader.”
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