Some Journalists Still Unsure if Maureen Galindo, Democratic Sex Therapist Who Vowed To Castrate ‘Zionist’ Pedophiles Who ‘Worship Satan,’ Is Antisemitic
Maureen Galindo, a Democratic House candidate, has faced accusations of antisemitism due to her controversial remarks about Jews and Zionists. Despite some media outlets labeling her comments as antisemitic, others have been hesitant to use the same language as they do for Republican figures. The situation has sparked debate about the consistency of media coverage regarding hate speech across party lines.
- ▪Galindo made comments about Jews that many observers consider antisemitic.
- ▪Democratic leaders, including Hakeem Jeffries and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, condemned her remarks.
- ▪Some mainstream media outlets have been reluctant to label her rhetoric as antisemitic, contrasting with their treatment of Republican figures.
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Media Some Journalists Still Unsure if Maureen Galindo, Democratic Sex Therapist Who Vowed To Castrate ‘Zionist’ Pedophiles Who ‘Worship Satan,’ Is Antisemitic Politico, the New York Times, and others cite 'accusations' of hateful rhetoric, but have no problem calling out GOP 'racism' Andrew Stiles May 27, 2026 image/svg+xml .st0{fill:none;stroke:#384f61;stroke-width:2;stroke-linecap:round;stroke-linejoin:round;stroke-miterlimit:10;} .st1{fill:none;stroke:#384f61;stroke-width:2;stroke-linejoin:round;stroke-miterlimit:10;} Maureen Galindo, the kooky San Antonio sex therapist and Democratic House candidate who lost a primary runoff this week after receiving the most votes back in March, has made a series of comments most objective observers would describe as antisemitic.
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