Neo-Nazi blood libel back in San Fransicko

By Joseph Farah

Back in February, when I first heard about a campaign to ban infant circumcision in San Francisco, I wrote a column suggesting anti-Semitism surely underlay the movement.

Think about it. In San Fransicko, as my friend Michael Savage rightly calls it, child sacrifice in the form of abortion is considered a sacrament among the immoral majority. Anal and oral sex among strangers is considered a civil right. The monsters who promote these ideas protect sex offenders who impregnate underage girls and molest boys. It’s not unusual for parents pushing baby carriages to be mocked as “breeders.”

So you can’t tell me a movement genuinely representing the interests and safety of children has spontaneously arisen in this den of iniquity. I knew there had to be an angle.

And now it’s on display for all to see in the campaign “literature,” and I use that word loosely, of those promoting the circumcision ban. Its haunting depictions of Jews as monsters being put in their place by Aryan superheroes is reminiscent of Nazi propaganda, the Protocols of the Elders of Zion fabrication and the ancient blood libels in their vicious and blatant anti-Semitism.

You need to see this for yourself to believe it!

You can’t make this stuff up. There’s “Foreskin Man,” a blond, caped crusader, facing off with “Monster Mohel,” the dark, sinister, black-hatted Jew.

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“Nothing excited Monster Mohel more than cutting into the penile flesh of an eight-day-old infant boy,” explains Issue No. 2 of the campaign comic book beside an insidious caricature of a Jewish mohel, the person who performs the biblically mandated religious rite of circumcision. “And after the glorified brit milah is complete, the delicious metzitzah b’peh provides the icing on the cake. Intactivists have been pressuring Monster Mohel to retire, but that will never happen. They will have to pry the scissors from his cold, dead hand.”

The evil character in this melodrama is a Torah-toting, bloodthirsty ghoul with Uzi-carrying, bearded accomplices who carry out a ritual ordained for the children of Abraham in Genesis and Deuteronomy.

What the campaign in San Fransicko (which has spread, by the way, to Santa Monica and San Diego) represents is a brazen new form of Jew-baiting in a city than claims to be the capital of tolerance and diversity.

Adolf Hilter himself said one of the two great “wounds upon humanity” by the Jews was “circumcision of the body” – the other being “conscience of the soul.”

And now the people who have faced more persecution than any other in the history of the world are getting it all over again from the pink Swastika crowd in San Francisco – neo-Nazis employing the same caricatures and demonization techniques.

The only thing new about it is that it represents a new way to banish Jews – outlawing the distinguishing physical characteristic that was established 4,000 years ago as a covenant between God and His chosen people.

The next thing you know, San Francisco will ban the Torah because it mandates infant circumcision. It will also have to ban the New Testament where it is affirmed by Jesus in the Book of John.

The fact that so many doctors in the West have adopted the procedure for medical reasons strongly suggests there are reasons beyond spiritual for using it.

But these neo-Nazis in San Fransicko know better – not only what’s best for them and their children, if they have any, but for you and your children as well. And there is no room for dissent or disagreement if they can simply force their will upon everyone by majority vote in a city literally gone mad, a jurisdiction in which morality has been turned upside down and inside out.

I hope this campaign serves as a wake-up call for Jews – who have for too long embraced the forms of socialistic tyranny that inevitably result in their persecution.

Joseph Farah

Joseph Farah is founder, editor and chief executive officer of WND. He is the author or co-author of 13 books that have sold more than 5 million copies, including his latest, "The Gospel in Every Book of the Old Testament." Before launching WND as the first independent online news outlet in 1997, he served as editor in chief of major market dailies including the legendary Sacramento Union. Read more of Joseph Farah's articles here.