Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Daniel Kalban allegedly condemns Islamic jihad against Jews

The comics and film writer Kalban wrote a few tweets condemning last week's attack on a bus in Tel Aviv:



But does he really mean it? I'd like to think so, but this is the same man who went right back on his condemnations of the Charlie Hebdo murders and complained about people using it as an excuse to condemn Islamofascism. And just a few days afterwards, he retweeted these items:
So after allegedly condemning an assault influenced by the Koran and the Hadith, he goes right along and carries water for a taqqiya vehicle, and worse, implies he supports vandalism of a pro-Israel activist's property? I don't see the logic here. Some of those ads her group published were in support of Israel. What next, if Caroline Glick and Sarah Honig put out advertisements, he'll signal support for defacing their property too?

Kalban's retweets alone suggest he followed a common example among the weak: condemn barbarism one day, do a 360 the next. He sure isn't being a very inspiring writer with that MO.

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