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Tag Archives: Desmond Tutu
Terror groups lament passing of Desmond Tutu who accused ‘the Jews’ of causing “many of the world’s problems”
THE LID What The Media Didn’t Tell You About Bishop Desmond Tutu by Jeff Dunetz December 27, 2021 When Bishop Desmond Tutu passed away on Sunday, he was celebrated across the world as a man who led non-violent opposition to … Continue reading
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Desmond Tutu: Once a hero, now forlorn anti-Israel loser
THE COMMENTATOR by Professor Michael Curtis June 28, 2015 Desmond Tutu was once a hero in the eyes of freedom fighters around the world. But talk about a tragic flaw: he’s now best known for having fallen in with the … Continue reading