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Winston Churchill, Anti-German Hate Group Leader
h/t Instapundit
What if World War II had been reported the way the establishment media writes about the global jihad today? The question is pertinent in light of the ongoing demonization of Trump adviser Steven K. Bannon, who is now being vilified by establishment media for a ten-year-old unproduced film project discussing the jihad threat.

Matea Gold of the Washington Post described the film in lurid terms:

The flag fluttering above the U.S. Capitol is emblazoned with a crescent and star. Chants of "Allahu Akbar" rise from inside the building.
That’s the provocative opening scene of a documentary-style movie outlined 10 years ago by Stephen K. Bannon that envisioned radical Muslims taking over the country and remaking it into the "Islamic States of America," according to a document describing the project obtained by The Washington Post.

Hate-mongering! Fear-mongering!

Right?

...Imagine if this were 1930, and the Southern Poverty Law Center existed, and it issued a lavishly illustrated, meticulously "documented" report on critics of the Nazis, dubbing them "anti-German hate group leaders."

They would include profiles of Winston Churchill, Edgar Mowrer, and other early critics of Hitler, noting when each had made false claims about Hitler -- false, that is, according to the Nazis -- and charging them with "hate" and "anti-German bias."

Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2017-02-07
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=480679