Fuck that, I've seen more people tearing their shirts over this one European cathedral than the destruction of entire nations. If you care more about one historic church than an entire historic nation, it's clear why. https://t.co/Mhphff0dnV — The Jewish Worker (@JewishWorker) April 15, 2019

The front entrance to Notre Dame was adorned with an antisemitic allusion but no you're right, I should weep for this devastating loss. pic.twitter.com/O9pt0ge2cg — The Jewish Worker (@JewishWorker) April 15, 2019

I'm going to delete the original tweet, not because I've changed my mind about the overall message, but because some have raised concerns about the instrumentalization of Syrian suffering to make a short-tempered, ill-timed point, and I respect that criticism. — The Jewish Worker (@JewishWorker) April 15, 2019

A brief summary of who is responding to the tragic Notre Dame fire with 'smiley faces' on Facebook. Appalling. pic.twitter.com/OBANPl9Wpv — Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) April 15, 2019

BuzzFeed lied about the reaction to the Notre Dame fire by claiming that a perfectly legitimate video showing respondents posting smiley emoticons in response to the blaze was a ‘hoax’.



It wasn’t a hoax.https://t.co/SWgpQ648S1 — Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) April 15, 2019

This is just a sample of comments in response to the Notre Dame fire posted at France 24 Arabic.



Check for yourself: https://t.co/azG117lxOS



Instead of denouncing this vile rhetoric, BuzzFeed is claiming I made it up.



This is why you suck. This is why no one trusts you, pic.twitter.com/tCcuhW7jlg — Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) April 15, 2019