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Old August 24th, 2020 #41
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RT is accused of supporting QAnon. But with Russiagate back for 2020, who are the real state-funded conspiracy theorists?


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24 Aug, 2020 18:07 / Updated 2 hours ago



Certain mainstream media are losing sleep over what they claim is Russian support for pro-Trump conspiracy theory QAnon. But it’s their own obsession that spawned RT’s coverage – and their own behavior that encourages such groups.

According to Reuters, RT’s coverage of social media platforms’ crackdown on QAnon is proof that Russia actually supports the fringe movement, which believes President Donald Trump and a crew of “white hats” within his administration are going to save the US from a cabal of satanic pedophiles any moment now, swooping in to arrest everyone from failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to liberal billionaire George Soros in one great blast of swamp-draining.

Lacking any proof to back this hypothesis – indeed, the writer admits RT’s coverage has not only “fallen short of full-throated support,” but is even “critical” of the rightwing psy-op – the outlet instead defers to disinformation ‘experts’ Graphika, who note that the Internet Research Agency – the “Russian trolls” still blamed in some corners for delivering the 2016 election to Trump – tagged a bunch of tweets with QAnon slogans in 2019.

This less-than-compelling ‘proof’ ignores the deluge of QAnon-related stories US media have churned out in recent weeks depicting the movement as nothing short of an apocalyptic threat to the American way of life. Dozens of articles with headlines like ‘QAnon is running amok, and the time has come for interventions’ and ‘QAnon is conspiratorial, dangerous, and growing’ have flooded the internet, urging social media platforms to suppress it. Why hasn’t Reuters accused these outlets of promoting QAnon?

RT’s crime, it seems, was observing that the group “channel[s] legitimate outrage.” Apparently, commenting on the sociopolitical chasms dividing American society is verboten – at least, for media outlets Washington doesn’t like. US and friendly foreign media are allowed to do it as much as they please, but from anyone else, it counts as “sowing division.” For all its internal struggles, Washington seems to think its citizens should put on a happy face and present a unified front to the world – an absurdity that would be funny if Americans weren’t genuinely suffering under an incompetent government that would rather hand their tax dollars to private equity vultures, Israel, and the Pentagon than ensure they have food on the table.

Russian media didn’t create the widespread distrust in the American media establishment that fuels conspiracy theories like QAnon, whose adherents proudly share Trump’s disdain for the “fake news” churned out by the likes of CNN. They did – and continue to do – that themselves, by writing off legitimate dissent as foreign meddling and gaslighting Americans to within an inch of their lives. (Think you saw protesters in Portland burning Bibles? Who are you going to believe, the New York Times or your lying eyes?)
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But there’s more than a little irony in who Reuters has chosen to slay the dragon of disinformation. Graphika, a “social network analysis” firm that appears to specialize in squashing narratives that contradict the US government line, counts among its ranks such luminaries as Ben Nimmo, perhaps best known for baselessly accusing British and Finnish citizens of being Russian bots. Nimmo, who remains a senior non-resident fellow at pro-war NATO-backed think tank Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab and has also worked with the UK government’s secretive Integrity Initiative, was hired by Graphika last year as its Head of Investigations, suggesting the company values a vivid imagination over factual accuracy.
https://www.rt.com/op-ed/498911-rt-a...sm-conspiracy/
 
Old August 26th, 2020 #42
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Streisand effect, engage! US House introduces symbolic bipartisan resolution against QAnon conspiracy theory


26 Aug, 2020 15:40



A bipartisan pair of congressmen has introduced a resolution condemning the pro-Trump QAnon conspiracy theory, denouncing the psy-op as a “dangerous, anti-Semitic, conspiracy-mongering cult.” QAnon fans took this as encouragement.

The resolution “condemning QAnon and rejecting the conspiracy theories it promotes” was introduced on Tuesday by New Jersey Democrat Tom Malinowski and Virginia Republican Denver Riggleman, citing ‘experts’ from the FBI to the Anti-Defamation League to claim QAnon adherents are anti-Semitic conspiracy theorists threatening the American way of life.

The resolution “condemns QAnon and rejects the conspiracy theories it promotes” and urges the FBI and other law enforcement agencies to “strengthen their focus on preventing violence, threats, harassment, and other criminal activity by extremists motivated by fringe political conspiracy theories.”

On top of all that, it “urges all Americans, regardless of our beliefs or partisan affiliations, to seek information from authoritative sources, and to engage in political debate from a common factual foundation.” The resolution comes on the heels of dozens of mainstream media articles calling for QAnon-related content to be censored by social media.

Echoing their hero President Donald Trump, however, QAnon adherents have argued the American media establishment is just fake news, accusing all so-called “fact-checkers” of being controlled by the likes of billionaire currency speculator George Soros, a notorious funder of liberal causes.
https://www.rt.com/usa/499120-qanon-...partisan-fail/
 
Old September 15th, 2020 #43
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Florida Latinos are being flooded with anti-Semitic conspiracy theories ahead of the election


BY BEN SALES SEPTEMBER 14, 2020 4:33 PM



(JTA) — Anti-Semitic conspiracy theories are spreading among Florida’s Latino communities ahead of the presidential election, amplified by social media and messaging apps as well as respected mainstream outlets.

According to a report in Politico, much of the anti-Semitism stems from QAnon, the growing, false conspiracy theory that claims Democrats and the “deep state” run a pedophile ring and are working to take down President Donald Trump. Purveyors of the theory often traffic in classic anti-Semitic tropes, claiming that powerful Jews control the anti-Trump cabal.

The exact origin of the messages — which are circulating in groups on WhatsApp, the Facebook-owned messaging app, or on social media — is unclear. But they reflect both the themes in the QAnon theory and rhetoric deployed widely on the right that urges voters to fear disorder if Trump is unseated.

The theories have also been amplified by more respected outlets. Radio Caracol, a well-regarded Colombian radio network, hosted someone who claimed that Jewish American financier George Soros is “the world’s biggest puppet master” and, in August, ran a 16-minute paid segment claiming that if Joe Biden wins the election, it would lead to a dictatorship in the United States run by “Jews and Blacks.” Radio Caracol has since apologized.
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She said that before this year, among Latino communities, “you didn’t see these types of conspiracy theories in the least.” While Annette Taddeo, a Colombian-American Jewish state senator from Miami, did call out the Radio Caracol segment as a “disgusting message,” Siegel Vann said she’s disappointed that there hasn’t been a stronger response to the anti-Semitism from opinion makers and government officials.

“There should have been an outcry in the media itself and there should have been an outcry in government from both parties,” she said. “You didn’t see that.”
https://www.jta.org/2020/09/14/unite...f-the-election
 
Old September 21st, 2020 #44
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QAnon is an old form of anti-Semitism in a new package, experts say


BY BEN SALES SEPTEMBER 18, 2020 11:30 AM



(JTA) — Scott Wiener, a California state senator, has been barraged with anti-Semitic attacks online, including one falsely accusing him of promoting “Jewish pedophilia.”

A Republican congressional candidate, Marjorie Taylor Greene, appeared to accuse George Soros and the Rothschild family of being involved in a cabal of Democratic pedophiles. On Twitter, she has repeatedly called Soros, a Jewish billionaire, of being an “enemy of the people.”

On Sept. 11, a Facebook group’s post claimed that an Israeli company knew about the 2001 terrorists attacks in advance.

These smears have at least one thing in common: They come from followers of QAnon, the vast — and patently false — theory that Democrats across the country are running a secret cabal to abduct and abuse children, harvest their blood and defeat Donald Trump.

But are those anti-Semitic beliefs baked into QAnon? Or do some of the posters happen to be anti-Semites while believing in QAnon?

The answer, according to those who study extremism and have been watching the meteoric ascent of QAnon, is the former: QAnon is inherently anti-Semitic — and only growing more so. Researchers are still gathering data, but are seeing the trend pop up globally. The New York Times reported that there are 200,000 QAnon social media accounts on Germany’s far right, and that the conspiracy was part of what inspired a faction of German extremists to storm its parliament in August.
https://www.jta.org/2020/09/18/polit...ge-experts-say

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Scott Wiener, a California state senator, has been barraged with anti-Semitic attacks online, including one falsely accusing him of promoting “Jewish pedophilia.”
Oh, it's not a false accusation. Sadly, it's the truth, which you can read about here:

https://vnnforum.com/showpost.php?p=...&postcount=103
 
Old October 4th, 2020 #45
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House overwhelmingly passes resolution condemning QAnon, including for its anti-Semitism


OCTOBER 2, 2020 4:29 PM

WASHINGTON (JTA) — The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly condemned the QAnon conspiracy theory, citing among other reasons its anti-Semitism.

The nonbinding resolution passed 371-18, with all but one of the no votes by Republicans. The other was Rep. Justin Amash, I-Mich., who routinely votes against declarative resolutions.

Reps. Tom Malinowski, D-N.J., and Denver Riggleman, R-Va., sponsored the measure, which “condemns QAnon and rejects the conspiracy theories it promotes.” Its preamble says that “many QAnon followers express anti-Semitic views, and the Anti-Defamation League has said that the movement’s central conspiracy theory includes anti-Semitic elements.”

Conspiracy theories “have been a central driver of anti-Semitism for centuries,” the preamble adds, “and QAnon conspiracy theories are fanning the flames as anti-Semitism is on the rise in the United States and around the world.”
https://www.jta.org/quick-reads/hous...-anti-semitism

Move along, goyim. Nothing to see here.
 
Old October 5th, 2020 #46
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Here's a recent article from the Washington Shitpost in which the jewess Talia Lavin attacks white people for calling out the evil globalist jew George Soros:


https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlo...=.b6eddf1eb0ce

And yes, this is the same Talia Lavin who falsely accused a Marine veteran of being a "Nazi":


https://nypost.com/2018/06/19/new-yo...r-nazi-symbol/

Talia Lavin. "Trust me."




You can literally smell this jew's body odor through the screen.
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Old October 5th, 2020 #47
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Lauren Witzke, Delaware’s GOP Senate candidate, appears on site with ties to white supremacists


OCTOBER 5, 2020 3:05 PM



(JTA) — The Republican nominee in Delaware’s Senate race called for an “immigration moratorium” on a website with ties to white supremacists.

Lauren Witzke, who is running against incumbent Sen. Chris Coons, a Democrat, calls for a drastic reduction in immigration to the United States. In a recent interview, she aired those views on VDARE, an anti-immigrant site that the Anti-Defamation League says is a “xenophobic website” that “regularly publishes articles from white supremacists and anti-Semites.”

Witzke blamed immigrants for drug addiction and job loss in the United States, and said “our country is being dismantled.” Using a term that has been wielded as an anti-Semitic dog whistle, she said most politicians do not share her views because they are beholden to large donors.
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Witzke, 32, is seen as part of the Republican Party’s far-right fringe and as unlikely to mount a serious challenge to Coons, who has represented Delaware since 2010. She has been photographed wearing a shirt endorsing QAnon, the anti-Semitic conspiracy theory, though more recently she distanced herself from the theory, and one of her advisors has previously worked with openly anti-Semitic candidates.
https://www.jta.org/quick-reads/laur...e-supremacists
 
Old October 14th, 2020 #48
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Here's a new interview with the crooked jewess from my OP:

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BY EMILY BURACK OCTOBER 14, 2020



After over a year of immersing herself into the darkest depths of white supremacy on the internet, Talia Lavin remains hopeful. Lavin, a Jewish reporter, went undercover into some of the most toxic chatrooms the “alt-right” has to offer — and is now telling her story, and the story of the rise of white supremacy in America, in “Culture Warlords: My Journey Into the Dark Web of White Supremacy.”

“When I became the target of the far right, I felt my identity sort of burning inside of me,” Lavin explained to me one afternoon in late August. “As a Jewish woman, I was the brunt of all this anti-Semitism and misogyny. The misogyny is very overt — the threats and abuses are incredibly sexualized. It’s very keyed to my appearance. It’s really hard to disentangle these things, but because of my identity, I was targeted with a viciousness. And because of that viciousness, I decided to turn around and dive in. Not to disengage, but rather to turn towards the darkness — and to fight it.”
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Keeping track of the different identities was sometimes a challenge. There are several personas that didn’t make it into the book — entire personas with back stories — just because the research didn’t go far enough. I had a whole “alt-right” woman Facebook profile where I was trying to get into the women of the “alt-right,” and that proved a little more difficult because they are simply less stupid than their compatriots — or have a little less recklessness, typically. At times, I had to consciously remind myself, okay, who am I today? And, what’s my story today? That was definitely interesting. At the same time, so much of my socializing is online, so I was like, Okay, and now I’m Talia again. It was this sort of interestingly fractured consciousness.
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That moment when the culmination of a five-month operation — when I seduced this Ukrainian neo-Nazi — and he gave me a picture of his face with a license plate of his car, where he lived. He was just totally open to me, and my story was ridiculous! I was like, I’m blonde, I’ve learned Russian. We did these voice notes; I would put on this fake voice that was an octave higher and a little more eloquent than mine, and I would record them in Russian and Ukrainian for him. I said that I learned Russian and Ukrainian in order to go to Donbass, Ukraine and meet white supremacists who were fighting on the front lines. It was the most absurd backstory in the world and this guy was just so horny or whatever that he fell for it.

He really bared his soul to me, and then I gave it right to bellingcat. He totally had an implosion. He tried to bribe the journalists. He deleted all his profile pictures. The chat that he had co-moderated, for a time, collapsed and started putting out all these messages like, don’t be dumb, avoid women. That really gave me a sense of satisfaction, because I feel it is a part of anti-fascist work to sow dissension and prevent coherence in these groups that encourage terror.

The man that I spoke to was constantly sending me photos of guns, of violent video game screenshots where he named his AK-47 “Die Muslims,” talking about how to assemble Pythons. It wasn’t an edge case, where I was like, oh, this is just some kid. He had directly organized to the translation and dissemination of [Christchurch mosque shooter Brenton] Tarrant’s manifesto into Russian and Ukrainian, which was being distributed and featured in photos with extremist groups around Eastern Europe. So, I didn’t feel bad. That was a triumph of holy shit, it worked. And that moment where I said to him, “Hey, I have something I need to tell you. I’m an anti-fascist and you’re about to be exposed, you motherfucker”… that was pretty good.
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ISPs [internet service providers] in general — I mean every single hate site that I go to has service providers. To me, if you’re enabling Nazi speech, you are more of an ideological fellow traveler than you might claim to be. Nazis were using the internet very early on. In the ’80s, the Klan had a website. They very quickly realized it was a way to propagandize and to recruit with relative anonymity.
https://www.jta.org/2020/10/14/cultu...f-the-internet

 
Old October 19th, 2020 #49
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Donald Trump denounces white supremacy, but not QAnon


OCTOBER 15, 2020 9:33 PM

(JTA) — Under fire for his past equivocations on white supremacy, President Donald Trump denounced the phenomenon in a town hall but claimed to be ignorant of QAnon.

“I denounce white supremacy,” Trump said Thursday in an exchange with the NBC moderator, Savannah Guthrie. “What’s your next question?”

Trump showed exasperation at the question, saying he has denounced the phenomenon multiple times. Guthrie said he had in the past “hesitated,” noting that in his debate two weeks ago with Democratic nominee Joe Biden, he told an extremist right-wing group, the Proud Boys, to “stand back and stand by” when he was asked to denounce white supremacists.

“You always start off with that question, you didn’t ask Joe Biden whether or not he denounces Antifa,” Trump said, referring to a loosely affiliated movement of left-wing groups that sometimes use violence.

Trump declined however to denounce QAnon, a movement that peddles a conspiracy theory that accuses Democrats of running pedophile rings and sees Trump as a secret savior. In some iterations, QAnon enthusiasts advance anti-Semitic slanders.

“I hate to say that I know nothing about it,” Trump said. “I do know they are very much against pedophilia.”

Guthrie pressed Trump, describing the group’s delusions. Trump would not accept her description.

“What I do hear about it, is they are very strongly against pedophilia, and I agree with that,” Trump said.
https://www.jta.org/quick-reads/dona...-but-not-qanon

I should point out that I don't believe the silly aspects of this QAnon "conspiracy theory", like the nonsense about Donald Chump secretly fighting a cabal of Satan-worshipping child-rapists. Chump is a cuck and an idiot who can't even go to the bathroom without asking his jewish masters (including his crooked zionist son-in-law Jared Kushner) for permission.

However, the basic idea behing the QAnon stuff, i.e. that our society is run by evil, rich and influential (jewish) pedophiles is definitely true. This has been proven by the Jeffrey Epstein case, the Scott Wiener pro-pedophile bill, the Netflix "Cuties" controversy, etc.
 
Old October 19th, 2020 #50
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This thread was started on October 29,2018. I read every post. Now, if goes without saying that (((the chosenites))), male and female alike, are a nation and people of liars.

Honestly, I didn't realize how stealthy they were and still are until I started really having the time now, and the brass bound BALLS, to start going against my early teachings by so many about not judging others, or even "judging" any action or idea that fit in the majority of kwa "thinkers."

Then I realized how much I had been programmed by (((the tribe!!!))) Feetzball playuhz and coaches, for example, are often lauded when they made a "judgement call" which won the game.

I'd like our VNNers to reflect on how herbs twist language to their own advantage (we all know they do.). But just consider the small example of how a single word has often struck fear into the hearts of so many White People!!!!

It's about goddamn time that Whites start JUDGING the antics of jooz and their lackeys AND HAVE NO GUILT ABOUT THEIR FEELINGS!!! Feelings aren't illegal. Yet. And as long a it takes, Whites just munch popcorn and reflect on how the jooz hav tried to mentally castrate you. Keep calm for now. Just feel your awakening, if you're not awake now. And, I feel that there are several more stages of awakening. I know that's true for me.
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Old October 20th, 2020 #51
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Thank you for that great post, Erik.

Here's an article about how jew-controlled Youtube bans videos about QAnon:

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YouTube Bans QAnon and Conspiracy Content from Platform


Tom Ciccotta 16 Oct 2020

YouTube announced on Thursday that it will ban content that promotes the QAnon theory. YouTube follows both Facebook and Twitter, which have both made an active effort to curb the presence of the QAnon movement on their respective platforms.

According to a report by NBC News, YouTube announced on Thursday that it has removed a significant portion of content related to the QAnon conspiracy theory from its website. The company claims that the move was motivated by a desire to enforce a pre-existing policy on conspiracy content.
https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2020/...from-platform/

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Wojcicki

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Old October 27th, 2020 #52
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Adam Schiff says Kevin McCarthy and Steve Scalise ‘amplify’ anti-Semitism. He also wants to crack down on social media.


By Ben Sales October 23, 2020 10:16 am

(...) Schiff, the Jewish Democratic congressman from California who led the House’s impeachment inquiry of Trump last year, also floated the idea of Congress removing legal immunity from social networks that fail to crack down on hate if their recent steps to curb bigotry prove insufficient.

“My Republican colleagues are the ones amplifying these anti-Semitic attacks on George Soros or myself,” Schiff told JTA. “They’re pushed out by the Republican leadership. People like Kevin McCarthy and Steve Scalise have amplified these anti-Semitic attacks in their own social media.”

In 2018, McCarthy, the House Republican leader, posted a tweet reading “We cannot allow Soros, Steyer and Bloomberg to BUY this election!” referencing three donors with Jewish heritage. That same year, Scalise, a Republican congressman from Louisiana who serves as minority whip, blamed “radical, Soros-backed elements of the Democratic Party” for violence against Republicans.
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The Anti-Defamation League and the Department of Homeland Security say that the biggest anti-Semitic threat in the United States comes from the far right and white supremacists, whom a recent DHS report called the “most persistent and lethal” domestic terror threat in the country.
https://www.jta.org/2020/10/23/polit...n-social-media
 
Old November 9th, 2020 #53
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Marjorie Taylor Greene becomes Congress’ first adherent of the anti-Semitic QAnon theory


NOVEMBER 3, 2020 9:26 PM

(JTA) — Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene will become the first member of Congress who has expressed belief in the QAnon conspiracy theory, which is rich in anti-Semitism.

Greene, whose Democratic challenger dropped out of the race in September, has made headlines throughout the campaign cycle for her promotion of the theory. She signed an online posting in 2018 that accused Jewish billionaire George Soros and the Rothschild family of being involved in the conspiracy, which alleges that powerful figures run an international pedophile ring and influence world policy.
https://www.jta.org/quick-reads/marj...c-qanon-theory
 
Old May 21st, 2022 #54
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The jewess in my OP, Talia Lavin, has excreted a new article in which she uses the recent Buffalo supermarket shooting to smear white people:

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The Buffalo Shooter Isn’t a ‘Lone Wolf.’ He’s a Mainstream Republican


The right-wing extremists who control the modern GOP are all gripped by a racist delusion. The shooter is just the latest to act on it

By TALIA LAVIN



There’s no such thing as a lone wolf — an appellation often given, in error, to terrorists who act alone, particularly those of the white supremacist variety. There are only those people who, fed a steady diet of violent propaganda and stochastic terror, take annihilatory rhetoric to its logical conclusion.

Such was the case on Saturday, when a teenaged white supremacist named Payton Gendron opened fire in a supermarket in a Black neighborhood in Buffalo, New York, killing 10 people, while livestreaming the carnage on the live-video site Twitch. Prior to the shooting, he had posted a 180-page manifesto in which he laid out his rationale clearly: He was an adherent of what is called Great Replacement Theory, the idea that white people, in the United States and white-majority countries around the world, are being systematically, deliberately outbred and “replaced” by immigrants and ethnic minorities, in a deliberate attempt to rid the world of whiteness.
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While Gendron’s choice to engage in mass slaughter puts him on the radical fringe of those who enforce their beliefs with bullets, and his overt antisemitism differs slightly from vaguer blame of “elites,” “Democrats” and “globalists,” his fixation on white birthrates and demographic change are neither fringe nor particularly unusual. The gnawing fear of a minority-white America has utterly consumed conservative politics for the past half-decade, creating a Republican party whose dual obsessions with nativism and white fertility have engendered a suite of policies engineered to change the nature of the body politic. What unites murderers like Gendron, and the long list of white supremacist attackers he cited with admiration, with the mainstream of the Republican party is the dream of a white nation.
https://www.rollingstone.com/politic...trump-1353509/
 
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One thing I often ask myself, is what would the jew say?

While it runs around accusing Whites of being worse then Taliban and Russian hackers and a racist cop,
if I said that thats just jew you running around spewing slanders and CONSPIRACY THEORIES,
what would they jew say?

Of course its a theoretical excercize,
becasue the jews antics ALL HINGE on nobody having access to a platform to respond at all.
On jews controlling banking and the media.

But theoretically what would it say?
It would tell you to PROVE THAT?
We can prove that.

But we need representation FIRST, to be able to take it to a CLEAN un-jew rigged counrtroom,
becasue jew control over banking and media also means jew control over politics and crooked judges.

BUT, theoretically, we could tell the jew to JUST PROVE THAT ITS NOT TRUE.
JUST PROVE, that you dont run the media, banking, and occupy both sides in politics.
Just PROVE THE HOLOCAUST.

If YOU, SIMPLY PROVE that what everybody says about you isn't true, then what are you worried about?
it SHOULD all slough off your jew shoulders, becasue you have PROVEN for EVERYBODY TO PLAIN and SEE,
that theres no truth truth to the ONLY REPUTATION THAT YOU HAVE.

Prove that its not true. REMOVE ALL SUSPICION!
...OR, we can work backwards and prove that it is.
 
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The jewess in my OP, Talia Lavin, has excreted a new article in which she uses the recent Buffalo supermarket shooting to smear white people:


https://www.rollingstone.com/politic...trump-1353509/
Perfect word to describe her work.
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