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Only Rehab Can Cure John Galliano’s Jew Hatred (Which He Denies Having)

Supposedly it was Kate Moss’ idea. And he’s there in The ‘Hab right now! Out of a job and now an industry. Which is fine, because now John Galliano’s “I love Hitler” anti-Semitic scandal has extended to Francoise Dior, the niece of the late designer Christian Dior, where a video shows her wearing a swastika and extolling the virtues of the Nazis. But, it’s like, she did marry British Nazi leader Colin Jordan, and went to jail for burning down synagogues and slapping swastikas on the British Embassy, so … this was to be expected? Now let’s read John’s apology statement, where the designer denies the claims (which ones, he fails to specify) against him:

Since the events of last Thursday evening I have not been able to make any public comment on what took place based upon advice from my French lawyer. However, given the continuing delays at the French Prosecutor’s Office I should make my position clear. I completely deny the claims made against me and have fully co-operated with the Police investigation.

A number of independent witnesses have given evidence and have told the Police that I was subjected to verbal harassment and an unprovoked assault when an individual tried to hit me with a chair having taken violent exception to my look and my clothing. For these reasons I have commenced proceedings for defamation and the threats made against me. However, I fully accept that the accusations made against me have greatly shocked and upset people.

I must take responsibility for the circumstances in which I found myself and for allowing myself to be seen to be behaving in the worst possible light. I only have myself to blame and I know that I must face up to my own failures and that I must work hard to gain people’s understanding and compassion. To start this process I am seeking help and all I can hope for in time is to address the personal failure which led to these circumstances and try and earn people’s forgiveness.

I have fought my entire life against prejudice, intolerance and discrimination having been subjected to it myself. In all my work my inspiration has been to unite people of every race, creed, religion and sexuality by celebrating their cultural and ethnic diversity through fashion. That remains my guiding light.

Anti-Semitism and racism have no part in our society. I unreservedly apologise for my behaviour in causing any offence.

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