A review in this week's Portland Mercury, of a remake of The Ten Commandments:
I don't know if you know, but back in olden times, ages ago, there was a place called Egypt. The president of Egypt was named Pharaoh, and he did not like Jews at all. "These Children of Israel," he said, "I don't like them. Not at all." Pharaoh started murdering all the Hebrewean boy-babies—except, um, hellooooo! LOOPHOLE! I guess no one told Pharaoh about a little thing called a basket...
Anyway, the only thing that "these people" like more than whining is money. While Moses was busy, they built a big calf out of gold, rubbed their hands together, and twirled their moustaches....
It gets better, or worse, depending on how you define such things.
"the only thing that "these people" like more than whining is money."
You know, I've developed a strong suspicion lately that anti-Semitism has been working its way back to mainstream respectability. This hateful little screed just adds evidence.
Posted by: Ranger Bob | October 20, 2007 at 03:35 PM