John Cusack retweeted an antisemitic meme, then defended doing so four times, and then claimed that a right-wing "bot" tricked him into retweeting it or something.
This is disgusting pic.twitter.com/4b2RlPrNfL— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) June 17, 2019
This is disgusting pic.twitter.com/4b2RlPrNfL
3. John Cusack repeatedly defended his tweet before deleting it. His bot excuse is absurd. pic.twitter.com/Jm2NArFVEO— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) June 18, 2019
3. John Cusack repeatedly defended his tweet before deleting it. His bot excuse is absurd. pic.twitter.com/Jm2NArFVEO
4. See what I mean? Why do his tweets look this way? pic.twitter.com/iBC4TNvPPy— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) June 18, 2019
4. See what I mean? Why do his tweets look this way? pic.twitter.com/iBC4TNvPPy
If I had my way, John Cusack would be permitted to tweet memes that contain centuries-old antisemitic tropes without much consequence.
But these are the left's rules -- and I can't help noticing they seem to only apply to the right.