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May 23, 2016
Shocker: Muslim Woman Who Wowed the Useful Idiots with Selfie Supposedly Promoting "Peace and Joy" Turns Out To Have Previously Written Admiringly of the Holocaust
Social Justice Warriors -- their Hate Crimes are all fake, and their Love Messages are all fake too.
She had taken a selfie (of course) while flashing a peace sign while standing in front of an anti-immigrant banner. She was, of course, hailed by the useful idiots of the left -- those who gave us the "I'll Ride With You" hoax -- as a new Joan of Arc.
However, since then a series of deeply disturbing anti-Semitic statements made by Ms Belkhiri on social media have come to light.
In one tweet dating from November 2012, she wrote: "Hitler didn't kill all the Jews, he left some. So we know why he was killing them."
And in another Facebook post from March 2014, she used an expletive to describe Jews before adding: "I hate them so much."
After these and other statements emerged, Ms Belkhiri deleted all her social media accounts. As the backlash against Ms Belkhiri grew, a meme appeared showing the now-famous picture of her snapping her selfie but with Jewish concentration camp prisoners and scenes of various terror attacks photoshopped in place of the line of protesters.
On Saturday, Ms Belkhiri returned to Twitter seemingly seeking to justify her anti-Semitic remarks.
She had claimed those previous tweets were photoshopped. Now that it's proven they weren't, she claims she believed they were photoshopped, because she couldn't imagine such vile things streaming from her Peace and Joy mouth.
She says she hopes people don't hold against her the stray thoughts she had when she was "younger."
Those tweets dated from 2012 and 2014.
"Younger." The new definition of "younger" stresses the literal: Anything you've ever done in your past, even five minutes ago, was a mistake you made when "younger."