Source: Annika H Rothstein
Jewish-Swedish journalist Annika Rothstein went on to renew
her ID card at a local police station in Sweden. When she got the documents
back, Rothstein was astonished to find that her picture had gone through
Photoshop and now has a long nose reminiscent of antisemitic cartoons.
Rothstein claims that antisemitism came because she
presented a employment
approval from an Israeli newspaper, as well as because of its very
"Jewish" name.
Went to get a new National ID card & passport at a police station in #Sweden, handing in employment papers from an Israeli newspaper as well as proof of ID with 2 very Jewish names (while wearing a Magen David btw). Got back my ID and my nose has been doctored as seen below. pic.twitter.com/YF6wfOOaAg— Annika H Rothstein (@truthandfiction) December 7, 2019
Following the tweet, Rothstein received antisemitic comments such as "Jews love to lie to get attention." Rothstein attacked the responders and wrote: “The comments on this is why I waited to say something about this ID. I felt scared & kinda dirty when seeing it, but accepted the ID, went home & put it in a box never to be used. Today I showed it to a non-Jewish friend & he got so upset & sickened that I ended up posting it.”
🧵 The comments on this is why I waited to say something about this ID. I felt scared & kinda dirty when seeing it, but accepted the ID, went home & put it in a box never to be used. Today I showed it to a non-Jewish friend & he got so upset & sickened that I ended up posting it https://t.co/q8IXJSkGtV— Annika H Rothstein (@truthandfiction) December 7, 2019
It's fejk!
ReplyDeleteNo it isn't
DeleteHow can a "Jewish Pasaport" be issued by the Swedish authorities?
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