A neo-Nazi group somehow managed to make anti-Semitic flyers print in public areas of several different campuses (California State University at Long Beach, DePaul University, Northeastern University, Oregon State University, Smith College, Princeton University, the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. and the University of Southern California, etc).
The flyers accuse Jews of “destroying the country through mass immigration and degeneracy.” I always thought all those mass-migrating people were Mexicans but hey, Jews are sly. They could have been masquerading as Hispanics this whole time.
\ I always thought all those mass-migrating people were Mexicans but hey, Jews are sly. They could have been masquerading as Hispanics this whole time.
Have you really not understood or were you sarcastic here? 🙂
The Jews are not the ones mass-migrating (we don’t have the numbers to begin with – our people is too small), but the ones encouraging mass-migration of other “inferior” people and peoples, unlike the true-blooded WASP Americans. According to Neo-Nazi fools, Jews bring Mexicans to USA and Arabs to EU in order to destroy the (still) mainstream culture and thus somehow gain more money and power. Btw, if you change the word “Jews” to “EU rulers,” there is a lot of truth in that (capital destroying nation states and their cultures).
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No need to worry, I did understand that Mexicans are not really Jews. 🙂
Of course, blaming immigration on Jews is all kinds of crazy.
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Actually it’s a reference to the idea (as elaborated by Kevin MacDonald) that Jews dislike the idea of living in a country with a majority ethnic group and so they use what influence they have to divide the majority or turn it into a non-majority.
The 1965 immigration act ended a long period of very low immigration (and lessening inequality) and opened up the country to large scale immigration from the entire world.
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It’s not like there was a chance of having a majority ethnic group in this country anyway. What weirdos these people are.
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You’ve presumably heard about what happened with Microsoft’s “Tay” …
[… “repeat after me” … “okay” … such a bad idea …]
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