L.A.’s Holocaust Museum
Antisemitic Graffiti on Sidewalk …
‘F*** the Six Million Jews!!!’
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An outrageous show of antisemitism is scrawled nearly on the doorstep of L.A.’s Holocaust Museum — freshly scrawled graffiti to button up every week when Elon Musk‘s controversial Inauguration Day salute continues to be sparking heated debate.
A sidewalk in L.A.’s Pan Pacific Park, steps away from Holocaust Museum LA, was tagged Thursday night time or Friday morning with a hateful message immediately referencing the thousands and thousands of Jewish individuals murdered throughout World Warfare II.
The graffiti reads, “F*** the six million Jews who weren’t trusted and killed 100 years in the past in order that L.A. regulation enforcement can spit on their graves.”
The message is just not solely derisive about Jewish individuals, but in addition appears to criticize the LAPD and different people … who’re “prepared to die for his or her Jew hate,” it goes on to say.
Legislation enforcement sources inform TMZ … LAPD’s opened a hate-speech and vandalism investigation into the incident, and are checking surveillance video of the realm. It is actually troubling, amid considerations about rising antisemitism within the U.S., and seems on the heels of Musk’s questionable habits Monday.
As you recognize, the Tesla CEO confronted widespread criticism after he slapped his proper hand arduous on his chest and prolonged it out in entrance of him, palm down, whereas addressing a crowd at Donald Trump‘s inaugural rally on the Capital One Enviornment.

Musk has stated the gesture was merely his means of claiming to the group, “My coronary heart goes out to you.” However the particular physique language has notorious ties to Adolf Hitler and Nazis — and Musk doubled down on-line by responding to critics with Nazi-inspired puns, a transfer the Anti-Defamation League criticized … after it initially gave Musk the advantage of the doubt for the salute.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu additionally got here to Musk’s protection … saying the businessman has been “falsely smeared.”

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Whereas it might be unfair to say Musk’s gesture impressed the antisemitic graffiti in L.A. — it was already a disturbing pattern earlier than this week — it is arduous to disregard the two troubling occasions occurring so intently collectively.