de Oliviera was apparently a bit of a anti-semite himself.
“Several of his articles in A Ordem from the early 1930s expressed anti-semitic tropes, including the assertion that the dispersion of the Jews was divine punishment for the murdering of Jesus, that the Jews had amassed “vast wealth and, therefore, decisive influence on business affairs,” and that Jews were among the founders of Communism. Corrêa de Oliveira wrote that the Jews, who unlike the Communists were not under surveillance by Brazilian security forces, were thus much more dangerous.”
Luther was much more of an anti-semite.
Glass house; stones.