Jenna Jameson Compares Muslims to KKK, Defends Milo Yiannopoulos in Twitter Tirade

Jenna Jameson Compares Muslims to KKK, Defends Milo Yiannopoulos in Twitter Tirade

Former porn star Jenna Jameson went off on an anti-Muslim tirade that saw her compare the members of the religion to the Ku Klux Klan.

In the midst of a long string of tweets about Muslims, Jameson responded to a tweet that has since been deleted in which she said, “Do the klu klux klan follow a religion that orders the death of apostates? When was the last time we saw a klan member blow up infidels?”

Someone replied to that tweet by saying the KKK lynched non-white people less than a generation ago. Jameson responded, “Yes, and thank god they’ve been all but eradicated and forced into obscurity… no thanks to the democrats who created them.”

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Among other many anti-Muslim tweets Jameson shared over the past few days, she also wrote, “I disagree with following an ideology that abuses women, kills gays, mutilates female children and murders apostates.”

Previously, Jameson voiced her support for former Breitbart News editor Milo Yiannopoulos after he resigned following accusations he condoned pedophila.

In response to a story that Salon deleted a controversial article written by an admitted pedophile, Jameson wrote, “Because they lead the smear campaign against Milo, who is an important conservative leader for this generation. #istandwithmilo.”

Last year, Jameson, who was born Catholic, announced she was converting to Judaism and was planning to shoot a reality show leading up to her wedding to Israeli jeweler Lior Bitton.

Jameson, who appeared in 200 porn flicks over the years, is one of the best known porn actress in the adult industry’s history. In 2015 she met Bitton while living in Los Angeles and began her conversion to Judaism.

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