Posted by alex in art, N.B. Forrest, tv at 4:04 pm | Permanent Link
Tonight I was reminded of the total kike infestation of all the non-creative aspects of the art world: Court TV’s excellent series “Masterminds” featured an art dealer who bought lesser-known works of famous Impressionist & modern artists and hired chink hacks to make meticulous copies. He then took the certificates of authenticity from the real works, pasted them onto the backs of the fakes and sold them to gullible Japs, thereby reaping many millions. The last name of the shyster didn’t sound particularly hebeish, and the actor playing the role looked like a dothead – but at about the mid-point in the show, they let the kike outta the bag: the bastid was an Iranian chew who, in a typical display of yid humility, had his moniker emblazoned next to a menorah on a Talmud center he graciously paid for with a small portion of his mountain of purloined shekels.