The lot of an anti-Semitic editor is not always an easy one these days. Take, for example, Gerard Langlois, editor of the French-language anti-Semitic journal, Le Cactus. Mr. Langlois has just managed to put out his March and April issues. In them, he reported “difficulties” in keeping the paper going and complained that he had “to accept jobs on other local, papers so as to be able to make a living.”
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