In 1937 Abel Meeropol, a Jewish schoolteacher from New York and the adoptive father of the sons of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, saw a copy of Beitler's 1930 photograph (above). Meeropol later said that the photograph "haunted me for days" and inspired his poem "Bitter Fruit". It was published in the New York Teacher in 1937. In 1939 it was performed, recorded and popularized by American singer Billie Holiday.[5] The song reached 16th place on the charts in July 1939, and has since been recorded by numerous artists, continuing into the 21st century.
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Almost to the day (Aug 8) a speaker appeared in Montreal to speak about Men's Issues. As soon as Feminists found out about his planned appearance they moved to have him banned and stopped! The event in Montreal was infiltrated and a young women attempted to flirt with him until her Mangina White Knights friends could be alerted and show up to support her assault of Roosh V afterwards.
Here was Ezra Levant of Rebel.Media's interview:
Almost to the day (Aug 8) a speaker appeared in Montreal to speak about Men's Issues. As soon as Feminists found out about his planned appearance they moved to have him banned and stopped! The event in Montreal was infiltrated and a young women attempted to flirt with him until her Mangina White Knights friends could be alerted and show up to support her assault of Roosh V afterwards.
Here was Ezra Levant of Rebel.Media's interview:
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