Wednesday, July 09, 2014

SOCIAL MEDIA POSTINGS BRING DOWN TWO FLORIDA PUBLIC DEFENDERS

Gary Sheres called Palestinians ‘filthy swine’ and Bruce Raticoff called them ‘the cockroaches of the world’ for celebrating the murders of three Israeli teenagers

You would think that the well-educated, like lawyers, would have better sense than to post ridiculous and offensive materials on the internet, but time after time social media users have proven to be educated idiots. I think the two public defenders that described the Palestinians who celebrated the murders of three Israeli teenagers as ‘filthy swine’ and ‘cockroaches’ were exactly right, but they should have known there’s a heavy price to pay if you post stuff like that on the internet.

PUBLIC DEFENDERS FIRED FOR CALLING PALESTINIANS ‘SWINE,’ ‘COCKROACHES’

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July 8, 2014

Two South Florida public defenders were fired Tuesday after making inflammatory remarks on social media about Palestinians allegedly celebrating the abduction and murder of three Israeli teenagers in June.

In one Facebook post attorney Gary Sheres wrote: "they are the filthy swine they don't eat," referring to the Muslim custom of not eating pork.

"That's why the Palestinian people are considered the cockroaches of the world," lawyer Bruce Raticoff wrote. "Burn them to the ground."

The public defender's office first became aware of the comments following an inquiry from the South Florida Sun Sentinel newspaper on July 2 and was soon bombarded with criticism from equal rights groups and individuals.

"If you look at the language that preceded the Holocaust it's the same language," Broward County Public Defender Howard Finkelstein said on Tuesday. "It's the type of language that relegates a whole group of people to being subhuman."

It wasn't the first time Raticoff was disciplined for making comments about Muslims and people of Middle Eastern ancestry, according to Catherine Keuthan, a spokeswoman for the Broward County Public Defenders Office.

Neither Raticoff nor Sheres could be reached for comment.

Israeli-Palestinian tensions have risen sharply since three Israeli teens were kidnapped on June 12 and later found dead in the occupied West Bank.

A 15-year-old Florida boy, Tariq Khdeir, was caught up in the violence after he was arrested by Israeli police and allegedly beaten while in detention.

His cousin, Mohammed Abu Khudair, 16, was abducted and killed in Jerusalem last week, sparking violent protests and calls from Palestinians for a new uprising against Israel.

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

I guess public defenders don't have freedom of speech, at least in Florida. (It was still stupid.)