2004: South Africa Jews Flee in droves to Australia…
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[I'm busy working on uploading my whole archive from the old AfricanCrisis website. The archive is huge. But while I'm looking through the old stuff I will repost some of the more interesting things I see. I spotted this about the worthless scum South African Jews who were already fleeing to Australia back in 2004. Back then I was not Jew-wise. Quite a few years later, I was to hear that the South African Jewish population had collapsed from 180,000 to 75,000. The worthless garbage had fled South Africa … even in those good days! Worthless sacks of shit. Jan]
Original Post Date: 2004-01-07 Time: 07:48:23 Posted By: Jan
I received this note from an Australian. I have heard for a long time that most of South Africa’s Jews have fled in the last 10 years… yet, many of them were against Apartheid… but it seems, in reality, they had even less of a stomach for the New South Africa. This is the note:-
> Blacks Turn Parts Of Johannesburg
> Into Deadly Hell-Holes
> Dear Sirs, If you could see the numbers of Jews leaving SAfrica to
> settle in Australia your eyes would pop. Anytime the Jews leave a
> country in large numbers………..its time to leave….I’d get out
> too if I were you…
>
> Paul
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