Alan Dershowitz Gets Yelled Out of Farmer’s Market: ‘My Grandparents Died in the Holocaust, Don’t You Call Me an Anti-Semite!’

 

Former Jeffrey Epstein lawyer Alan Dershowitz was yelled out of a farmer’s market in Martha’s Vineyard on Wednesday after he again tried to convince a food vendor into selling him pierogies.

One week after he threatened to sue a “bigoted vendor” for refusing to serve him, Dershowitz returned to the scene on Wednesday in a second failed attempt at securing Polish dumplings.

“I’m here in an effort to try to restore community and to ask you to sell me pierogi in the interest of keeping the island together so we don’t have to have two pierogi stands: one for anti-Zionists and one for people who will sell to anybody,” Dershowitz told the vendor. “So I’d ask you to please just sell me any one of your products to show that you’re prepared to sell to anybody and not allow your anti-Zionism to decide which people you’ll sell to.”

After Dershowitz then tried to hand the pierogi vendor a signed copy of his book, which was politely refused, the vendor said, “I am very surprised that you’re here because of the things that you’ve been saying about us and the business online… I really do not appreciate what you’ve been sharing in the last week.”

Dershowitz interrupted, “It’s true,” to which the vendor replied, “Is it true? You have proof that I am an anti-Semite?”

The conversation devolved further after Dershowitz used the wrong pronoun in reference to the vendor.

“My pronouns are they/them, and you’ve continued to misgender me,” protested the vendor.

Dershowitz conceded, “You are they, you are them. I’m happy to use whatever pronouns you want.”

After several people stepped in to defend the vendor, Dershowitz accused them of supporting “bigotry,” prompting other attendees at the market to yell at the former Epstein attorney.

“My grandparents died in the Holocaust! Don’t you call me an anti-Semite!” protested one man, while another market-goer said, “My Jewish culture is a history of resistance to genocide. We are not anti-Semites, we stand against oppression of all people.”

As the vendor pleaded, “Please do not bully us. Please do not call us bigots,” Dershowitz shouted, “You’re the one who won’t sell me my pierogi!”

The crowd around the pierogi stall then began to chant, “Time to go!” as shoppers could be heard shouting, “Leave her alone!” “There are other people who want pierogies!” and “Go home, Alan!”

Unsuccessful in his quest for pierogi, Dershowitz proceeded to leave the market empty-handed.

Watch above via The Martha’s Vineyard Times.

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