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aa0665  No.18018

WTF I LOVE NIGGERS NOW

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>>4654

> January 7, 2020 12:44 pm

> NEW YORK (JTA) — In the days after a local official responded to the Jersey City shooting by calling local Jews “brutes” and expressing sympathy for the shooters, it appeared that pressure was quickly mounting for her to resign.

> Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop called for her to step down. So did New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy. The president of the Board of Education, Sudhan Thomas, told reporters he would introduce a resolution at the next meeting censuring her and asking her to resign.

> Three weeks later, Board of Education member Joan Terrell-Paige is still in her post and it doesn’t look like she’s going anywhere.

> Terrell-Paige’s staying power comes from a mix of neighborhood support and circumstance. Local politicians and residents have spoken out in her defense, while her opponents are powerless to oust her as an elected official. At its meeting last week, the board took no action to remove her. Her term runs through the end of the year.

> “Mayor Fulop and the governor were the first people to call for her resignation after her anti-Semitic comments on the December 10th shootings,” the mayor’s office said in a statement Monday to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. “While neither the governor nor the mayor have any legal ability to force her resignation, the mayor intends on continuing to organize the community to advocate for her resignation.”

> Terrell-Paige’s comments came five days after the Dec. 10 shooting, in which two attackers entered a kosher supermarket and killed three people after having already killed a policeman. In response to an article in Insider NJ titled “Faith and Hope to Fight Hate,” Terrell-Paige wrote that Jewish residents of Jersey City were harassing and intimidating their black neighbors, threatening to bring drug dealers and prostitutes to the neighborhood. She referenced a case from 2009 in which a Jewish man named Solomon Dwek pleaded guilty to participating with rabbis in a scheme involving the illegal sale of kidneys.

> “Where was all this faith and hope when Black homeowners were being threatened, intimidated and harassed by I WANT TO BUY YOUR HOUSE brutes of the jewish community?” Terrell-Paige wrote, according to a screen shot of her post that was circulated on social media. “They brazenly came on the property of Ward F Black homeowners and waved bags of money.”

> Referring to the shooters, she asked: “Are we brave enough to explore the answer to their message? Are we brave enough to stop the assault on the Black communities of America?”

> Terrell-Paige wrote that she was speaking as a private citizen, not in her capacity as an elected official, and later deleted the post. She has not responded to multiple calls and emails for comment.

> Calls for her resignation came quickly, and the (((governor))) tweeted that “We will not let anti-Semitism and hate go unchallenged in our communities.” Thomas, the Board of Education president, said he would introduce a resolution asking for Terrell-Paige’s resignation at a Dec. 19 meeting.

> But then Thomas announced that the meeting would be canceled for “security” reasons. Some 50 children were scheduled to perform at the meeting and Thomas said the cancellation was “made in their best interests.” Both supporters and opponents of Terrell-Paige were planning to attend and voice their concerns, according to the Hudson County View, a local paper.

> Meanwhile, support began to coalesce behind Terrell-Paige.

> “Rather than hastily demanding her resignation, this was an ideal moment for our locally elected to sit down with Mrs. Terrell, clarify her statements, and be prepared to demonstrate empathy,” said John Flora, a Democratic candidate for Congress, according to Insider NJ.

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aa0665  No.18020

File: d36f851285b10ec⋯.jpg (500.73 KB, 2160x1200, 9:5, 0002 12-13-19-fulop.jpg)

>>18018

…continued

> The Hudson County Democratic Black Caucus said Terrell-Paige had rightly drawn attention to important issues.

> “While we do not agree with the delivery of the statement made by Ms. Terrell-Paige, we believe that her statement has heightened awareness around issues that must be addressed and should be a topic of a larger conversation by two communities that have already and must always continue to coexist harmoniously,” the caucus said in a statement posted to Facebook.

> When the Board of Education meeting did take place on Jan. 2, it was under new leadership. Thomas has been forced off the board after being charged with bribery. The new board president, Lorenzo Richardson, has not taken up the mantle of censuring Terrell-Paige and did not introduce any resolution to that effect at the meeting. In an email exchange with JTA Monday, he twice declined to say whether he planned to do so in the future.

> The meeting did feature extended discussion of Terrell-Paige’s comments — most of it in her defense. According to video of the meeting from a the Hudson County View, a succession of speakers defended her from charges of anti-Semitism. Some endorsed the comments in the Facebook post. One speaker, Darren Martin, called Terrell-Paige the “Rosa Parks of this era.”

> “She has an impeccable record in this community,” Martin said. “The anti-Semitic label is a bunch of crap, throw it away, and she’s not resigning.”

Source: https://www.jta.org/2020/01/07/united-states/why-the-jersey-city-official-who-called-local-jews-brutes-has-not-resigned

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aa0665  No.18021

File: 7b1e247c7f8faf2⋯.jpg (147.4 KB, 1024x768, 4:3, 003 DSC01019-1024x768.jpg)

> 'Faith and Hope to Fight Hate

> By Al Sullivan | December 14, 2019

> No matter where you went or what you did you could not escape the reality that played Jersey City this week.

> The echoes of a hundred shots fired at a Jewish supermarket on MLK Drive continued to reverberate through the community long after the guns ceased, leaving four innocent people dead and deep wounds in a city that had previously prided itself as being diverse and welcoming.

> Although tributes and vigils took place in nearly every corner of the city, one of the most meaningful took place only a few blocks from the murder scene, as faith and civic leaders gathered at the Mary McLeod Bethune Center Community Center to take a pledge to do more to fight the hate that led up to incident on Dec. 10 when two radical extremists targeted Jewish victims and cops.

> Unlike the parade of press conferences that included everybody from Gov. Phil Murphy and Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal to Mayor Steven Fulop and Public Safety Director James Shea, the gathering of religious and civic leaders sought a more fundamental answer to the dilemma facing what will soon become the largest city in the state.

> The event was hosted by a committee, comprised of local community organizers, faith leaders and Jersey City Council members, the participants included Rabbi Avi Schnall, Rev. Nathaniel Legay, David Rosenberg, Pastor Luis “Lipe” Fernandez, Pastor Donovan Shoemaker, Bishop Kevin Knight, Council President Rolando Lavarro, Council At-Large and Pastor Joyce Watterman, and Ward F Council Jermaine Robinson.

> While over the last few years there has been a lot of talk about white supremacism and racism that has contributed to violent acts elsewhere in the country, this incident shook the community in a way few others could, and these leaders came together to find a way to deal with a different homegrown variety of hate that may have been inspired by a clash of cultures.

> This part of the city is being encroached upon not just by the usual poverty and the sense of hopelessness that often comes with unemployment and drugs but also development that is stretching its long arm out from the richest part of the city and breaking off chunks of what used to be neighborhoods dedicated to the poorest for the city.

> While some officials try to deny the reality of growing tensions as a result of redevelopment as well as changes in the demographic inside this part of the city, these leaders acknowledge the need to better communicate with each other and their constituents to smooth the transition and allow African American, Jewish and others to live side-by-side in peace.

> Truer in southern portion of Jersey City than in other parts, religious leaders of every denomination have more power here than many of the politicians who come and go, visiting for press events or other things. At the end of the day, it is the churches in the synagogues that have the most impact on people’s lives here and so must be the ones to help them heal now.

> While the wall of cameras of national media focused in on every dire expression every fallen tear, these leaders knew that at some point when the cameras got turned off and the reporters went on to look for some new breaking story elsewhere, Jersey City would have to live on with the reverberations of this slaughter and its implications to the future.

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aa0665  No.18022

>>18021

…continued

> “We have to be more than just yesterday’s news,” said Rabbi Avi Schnall.

> This is a hard lesson to learn since hatred hides behind many masks, disguising itself with different ideologies and faces of many shades – and even briefly fooled some national leaders who mistakenly blamed this attack on white supremacists rather than a more local variety, inspired by local tensions and ignorance.

> This is a crime hit heart of one of the most progressive cities in the nation, a place that prides itself in diversity, and the crime revealed an under belly of terrorism no one expected to see.

> Unlike other vigils elsewhere in the city, this gathering of a religious leaders was a show of force to prove that love overcomes hate, and that those who work day in and day out on behalf of good must do a better job reaching out to each other and the community.

> “Tuesday was a horrific day for Jersey City,” Lavarro said. “This act of violence was an act of hatred.”

> He said people in the city are in shock and some in denial, and many are aimless and confused, and may want to respond with hatred and anger.

> “There is a danger the grief will turn into anger,” he said. “It’s important for people to repudiate hate and turn in support each other.”

> Rev. Nathaniel Legay, who heads the Jersey City chapter of the NAACP said it is time for leaders to have a dialog with each other.

> “We need to pull ourselves together,” he said. “It is not time to characterize. We must be grateful to law enforcement for restoring the peace. But we must avoid taking actions that would inflame. It is time to bring together, not divide.”

> Pastor Donovan Shoemaker said this violence hurt people in the community, even people who did not personally know the victims.

> This sentiment was echoed by Rabbi Avi Schnall who said this violence impacted every person in the community.

> “Jersey City is one community,” he said. “While media is covering this as a big story, its attention will move on while residents will live on with its impact. We should not become yesterday’s news. We have to live on. We are Jersey City proud, Jersey City strong and Jersey City is a united community.”

> Former Councilman and current Lincoln High School Principal Chris Gadsden said he struggled with these issues.

> “The question that comes up in my head is – am I my brother’s keeper?” he said “Yes I am. And we need to stand together to deal with the traumatic experience. This will leave a legacy on our souls and the souls of our children.”

> He said every life is valuable.

> “One person lost affects the whole community,” he said.

> Rev. Nathaniel Legay said this group of people needs to come up with a plan, an agenda to be able to come together at need, to talk to each other regularly, to become aware of what the community is going through.

> But he and others said the crime that took place a few blocks south of where they stood is not an indictment of Jersey City or indicative of its values.

> “We live in pockets of time,” said Gadsden. “We need to meet the challenges of our time. We are just human, but we must have a dialog in order to grow.”

Source: https://www.insidernj.com/faith-hope-fight-hate/

Archive: http://archive.md/4X0JI

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9b2a13  No.18027

The aggressive behavior towards White homeowners [swarming, threats, constant badgering, cash waving] is a daily occurrence areas of Ocean and Monmouth counties near Lakewood, NJ, which is the epicenter of judaism's hostile takeover of New Jersey and a subversive foreign base for israeli military intelligence operations. Most aggressively in Howell and Jackson, but also Brick and Wall Townships. In Middlesex county, Highland Park and East Brunswick already have large jewish populations and they act aggressively towards gentiles in regards to property acquisition. Monroe Township is another burgeoning Chabad outpost.

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aa0665  No.18029

File: 41f6ac9e511f436⋯.jpg (152.93 KB, 1024x683, 1024:683, 004 IMG_0459-1-1024x683.jpg)

> Jersey City’s Dirty Little Secret?

> By Al Sullivan | December 16, 2019, 9:30 pm

> Remarks by a Jersey City Board of Education Trustee in response to a column published on InsiderNJ has raised alarm and outrage from some city officials.

> Trustee Joan Terrell, speaking as a private citizen, not as a board member, left an angry comment on Facebook after Lincoln High School Principal Chris Gadsden posted the story.

> Terrell’s angry comments came at time when Jersey City is reeling from an attack on a Jewish grocery store on Dec. 10 but has given voice to concerns that have circulated among some residents of the areas.

> The column published on InsiderNJ called “Faith and hope in face of Hate” covered a recent gathering of religious and civic leaders on how to address some of the growing tension between the African American and Jewish community, as well as the encroachment of new development making its way into the traditionally poorer neighborhoods from the wealthier waterfront area.

> Mayor Steven Fulop said Terrell’s comments do not represent Jersey City or the sentiment in the community at all.

> “The African American community has been nothing short of amazing over the last week,” he said. “Countless people have reached out to support their neighbors and express the sentiment that we are all working towards a better city together. It has been inspirational to see the community pull together and that is the Jersey City we all know. I’m saddened by her comments overall and the ignorance they demonstrate.”

> Unfortunately, others claim Terrell’s remarks reflect the growing tension between the two communities, and that she appears to be one of the few public officials to raise these issues.

> But the strident language of her post has alienated some who even marginally agree with her, coming within a week of the shootings.

> Terrell asked, “Where was all this faith and hope when black homeowners were being threatened, intimidated and harassed by ‘want to buy your house’ bullies of the Jewish community? They brazenly came on the property of black homeowners and waved bags of money. Resistance was met with more threats of ‘we will bring drug dealers and prostitutes to live next door to you. You will sell to us then.”

> Terrell claimed that black tenants were being evicted from homes owned by Jewish to make room for additional Jewish people to occupy and that a million-dollar campaign in New York encouraged Jewish to move into Jersey City.

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> __''Her post went on to raise questions about the loss of key programs in Jersey City that benefited ex-offenders and the loss of community gardens previously run largely by African Americans

> “One still exists and has been harassed almost daily,” she wrote. “If we are going to tell a narrative, it should being with truth, not more cover up of truth. Dialogue is important, but truth is critical.”

> She implied that city officials and community leaders appear to have turned a blind eye to the reduction of services, and claims that “drugs and guns are planted in the Black Community.”

> “Mr. Anderson and Ms. Graham went directly to the Kosher supermarket,” Terrell wrote. “I believe they knew they would come out in body bags. What is the message they were sending? Are we brave enough to explore the answer to their message? Are we brave enough to stop the assault on the black communities of America?”

> Residents with kids in the school system were shocked and dismayed by the posting.

> “I was outraged,” said Valeriy Verkhovskiy. “I’m a parent, those remarks are unacceptable should not have been mentioned. What does people moving into a neighborhood with a terrorist attack?”

> Josh Sotomayor Einstein, a Jersey City resident, said Terrell is blaming the victims.

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c2fe8e  No.18030

>>18018

Raced and Blackpilled?

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aa0665  No.18031

File: e31c1028286646a⋯.jpg (197.82 KB, 946x2048, 473:1024, 005 kikeshot.jpg)

>>18029

…continued

> “This was anti-Jewish, and Joan Terrell needs to understand that there are extremists in every community, they can be black or white,” he said. “But she appears to be saying it was all right for these bad individuals to do what they did. She is trying to sweep naked bigotry under the rug and pretend to raise questions about gentrification. You can’t have socially acceptable bigotry. These were horrible people who did the killing and conducted a violent attack on a minority group.”

> Natalia Loffe, a former candidate for the Board of Education, said there appears to have been unspoken agreement to suppress or acknowledge the antisemitic tensions going on in the city.

> “You [InsiderNJ] were the only people to acknowledge the effects of overdevelopment on that area,” she said. “Everybody else seems to either blame the Hasidim or present the tensions don’t exist.”

> Gadsden, a former councilman in Ward B, said there have been concerns about development in the poorer neighborhoods, and the impact on poorer people, many African American being displaced.

> Gadsden was instrumental in the city’s passing “No Knock” legislation to discourage opportunistic real estate entrepreneurs from preying on poor people in these neighborhoods.

> “What we want is people living in the city to have an opportunity to own their own homes and not have to move out,” he said. “Some of those coming into the city from other places are taking advantage of programs we want everybody to have access to.”

> The “No Knock” law, he said, was designed to allow residents to be avoid being strong-armed

> “This wasn’t about Jewish people buying property, it was about anybody coming in and trying to buy up property before people who live here have an opportunity to take advantage of programs.”

> Gadsden said that in the lead up to passing the law, he and other city officials met with many of same community leaders who gathered recently after the shooting, Jewish, Christian, Muslim and others.

> “I think people are concerned about the narrative,” he said. “We have to consider other people’s views. Our goal is to bring folks together and ease tensions in the city. Those two people who did this crime were the poorest examples of humanity. Our goal is to understand all sides in our community.”

> He said it wasn’t just Jewish people buying up property, but a number of people aggressively going around the neighborhood and the “No Knock” law was based on legislation passed in Toms River that set aside a geographical area where people could put up a notice not to bothered.

> Gadsden said he heard the stories about how some of these opportunists offered residents “a suitcase of money.”

> “We decided to build a coalition to talk about it, not just about the unwanted solicitation, but about home ownership and other programs,” he said. This included possibly setting aside land by the city and educating people about how to buy a home.

> Terrell did not respond for requests to comment.

> On Tuesday, Fulop called for the BOE trustee to resign.

> Jersey City Counccil President Sudhan Thomas offered this:

> “Trustee [Terrell-]Paig’s comments do not reflect the JCBOE outlook or value system. The JCBOE is home to 30,000 Students and 6,000 employees from various ethnicities, religions, cultures and sexual orientation. There is no room for any kind of hate or bigotry in Jersey City. I have been in touch with concerned citizens, elected official and faith leaders since Sunday evening over this matter. The post has since been taken down as of Monday, 08:30 am. We are in active communication with the Rabbi of Beth-El and other Jewish Community leaders to bring about some immediate term anti-bias and sensitivity training. Last year while lighting the 3rd candle during the Holocaust memorial I called for the establishment and or inclusion of a Jewish Culture / History and Heritage curriculum module In our Public schools. We will work in collaboration with the State DOE,the NJSBA (I serve on the board of the NJSBA as well) for this to become a reality. Trustee Paige’s comment do not in any way reflect the sense of the JCBOE in response to the terrorist attacks from last week which is articulated in my President’s report Pepa’s and circulated on 12/12/2019 last Thursday at a special JCBOE meeting.”

Source: https://www.insidernj.com/jersey-citys-dirty-little-secret/

Archive: http://archive.md/T4qhH

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aa0665  No.18037

>>18030

its just like, niggers can be 'Anti-Semitic' and sheeeit and get away with it lel

>>18030

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1cecd7  No.18068

IQ is probably bad for a population generally.

The lower IQ, the more rightous they are seen by the society, while they steal, kill and rape and the more oppressed they willl be in their own eyes

High IQ will be only useful during actual war.

Nigger is too low IQ to think he is guilty of anything, because he can only see his own perspective.

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fdc7eb  No.18070

>>18018

tl;dr Blacks don’t “resign” from their job , especially a cushy one. They’re going to have to come up with some investigation, pin her down on some campaign finance/taxes/nepotism or some arcane rule and have the cops drag her out

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995e54  No.18075

File: 86ab3ca6ac7fb6d⋯.jpeg (192.07 KB, 1920x1152, 5:3, 9865E4C3-F09D-42C6-8046-E….jpeg)

We live in a society…

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2a6628  No.18115

based nig

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daaf7a  No.18740

>>18037

Niggers get away with it because the Jews never eroded their racial consciousness and have been employing American blacks as a weapon against whites for decades. Jewish social engineering has been aimed at atomizing whites into rootless, easily manipulated and bullied individuals. The reason why Urban American whites are such insufferable race-traitor soyshits is because the kikes moved niggers into the traditional Irish, Italian, German, Polish, ect ethnic enclaves to make them hellholes to force whites to flee a few families at a time into the suburbs where they didn't have strong ethnic and community ties. Without those ties of community, suburban whites were rendered vulnerable to a constant bombardment of Jewish propaganda aimed to creating a selfish consumer indoctrinated with a left wing ideology.

Meanwhile the blacks who occupy the inner city and the former white immigrant enclaves have outlived their usefulness. Urban white America has already been utterly deracinated, so the Jews are starting to "cash out" the black neighborhoods. The Kikes figure it would be far more profitable to redevelop potentially profitable urban areas in the inner city and drive the niggers deeper into poverty and squalor.

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000000  No.18754

>>18018

>Local politicians and residents have spoken out in her defense, while her opponents are powerless to oust her as an elected official

Democracy at work.

Imagine if this was a White community though

Btw do Jews really knock on people's doors with bags of money telling them to sell their houses? Shit's bizarre

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4f19f5  No.18986

>>18754

On the one hand, it seems like a tactic that would work well on the low impulse control nogs, offering tens of thousands in cash, more than they've ever seen or had at one time.

On the other hand, walking around black neighborhoods with a bag of cash doesn't seem like a good idea. If we could get confirmation of this, this would be an excellent meme to spread to black twitter. See a Jew with a sack? Attack!

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799792  No.19019

Do blacks or this black in particular love whites? NO! This is nothing more than the equivalent of one Jew outing another Jew.

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000000  No.19058

>>18986

Well supposedly the areas in question are good enough that saying you'll move in hookers and drug dealers is a threat

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8abc72  No.19234

>>19058

True, but there are still "youths" there if there are blacks there. And the average Jew is feeble, cowardly, and unarmed. 15 year old Daquaan can knockout game one, snatch that bag, and be gone on foot easily.

If Jews are really strolling around with sacks full of cash, knocking on black doors, then the pickings are ripe for them to get culturally enriched.

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72afa1  No.25997

>>19234

daqaan gets lit up by a concealed carry then we can have that conversation.

this black jew vs white jew thing is a hell of a fracture point.

Someone could mention that trayvon was shot by a jew. maybe the killing in NYC were also about Justice for Trayvon.

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f4b9f9  No.46532

>>18018

Bigger balls than any white politician in the country.

Respect is earned, respect is given.

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756307  No.46547

File: f3d9444726bf218⋯.jpg (165.68 KB, 500x566, 250:283, web-sermon-5-cartoon.jpg)

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097c5c  No.46574

>>46547

Another cut-off image, thanks Ron

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000000  No.46636

And the block busting jews still think they did nothing wrong.

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c68919  No.46822

>>19019

It's still pottery though. Everyone who's anti-jew is an ally of circumstance btw.

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1c3b61  No.72016

>>18027

God I hate Kikes

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96461f  No.72233

File: 8565cb6152c3463⋯.jpg (123.05 KB, 500x600, 5:6, resist_nigger_jews14.jpg)

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8ae430  No.72252

>>18027

atleast we know our targets now

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decace  No.72267

File: 0ab7e06a00cf711⋯.jpg (179.86 KB, 800x1233, 800:1233, smugani.jpg)

>>72252

always look on the bright side of life

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dd1121  No.104350

>>72233

what? niggers tricked you into thinking jews were the worst?

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