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Upbeat Will Smith sees the good side of Adolf Hitler

December 24th, 2007 by Scott Marks

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Triumph of the Shill

What is more offensive than Men in Schvartz II, Hitch and Wild Wild West combined? Will Smith’s (aka Villy Schmidt) comments about Adolf Hitler in a recent interview with the Scottish Daily Record.

TMZ.com quotes Villy Schmidt as saying that Hitler “didn’t wake up going, ‘Let me do the most evil thing I can do today.’ … I think he woke up in the morning and using a twisted, backwards logic, he set out to do what he thought was ‘good.’”

Nothing like a popular actor turned Nazi apologist. Here’s a shock: The Jewish Defense League is asking that Barack Obama vilify Schmidt and that theaters pull his new remake of The Omega Man.

In Schmidt’s defense, the comments came after a screening of The Great Dictator, a film that Schmidt obviously thought was a documentary.

Schmidt’s words, say the JDL, “spit on the memory of every person murdered by the Nazis. His disgusting words stick a knife in the backs of every veteran who fought (and sometimes died) to save the world from the intentions of Adolf Hitler.”

Doing his best Joseph Goebbles impersonation, Schmidt’s representative called it all “an awful and disgusting lie.” Schmidt was only following orders.

I didn’t need anti-semitic accusations to write Schmidt off. I saw The Pursuit of Happyness and Villy’s flagrant attempt to pull a Kathie Lee by forcing his precocious son down the throats of the American moviegoing public. Can’t wait to hear those Jewish owned Hollywood doors slam in Villy’s face the next time he brings his moppet in for an audition. Hell, he can always substitute for Danny Glover opposite Mel Gibson in Lethal Weapon 5.

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