Pic: The Jews were SLAVE TRADERS: They bought & sold African Blacks like Cattle!
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These days the Jews pretend to care for other people and races.
They are always moaning and groaning and crying (fake tears) about how they, the People of God have been maltreated by others. But the reality is that they were the biggest SLAVE OWNERS and SLAVE TRADERS in the USA.
They were even involved in the slave trade in Rome, and possibly much more when they were under the Muslim Ottomans.
Here is just one (of many) examples of a Jew auctioning off blacks in the USA that were bought in Africa. You can see the Jew’s name Moses at the bottom. The Jews owned ships and sent them to buy slaves in Africa:
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Video: Jews as a CANCER in Western Society: How Jews DISTORT White Society
There are Jews who have referred to Whites as a Cancer. I look at Jews as a Cancer inside White society.
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There are Jews who have referred to Whites as a Cancer. I look at Jews as a Cancer inside White society.
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ONLY IN AFRICA: 400 SEX TAPES: Government official is arrested after more than 400 sex tapes leak
As you can see, not much work gets done in Africa at a high level. I‘ll bet you these aren‘t the only women he slept with either. These were just the important ones.
ONLY IN AFRICA: 400 SEX TAPES: Government official is arrested after more than 400 sex tapes leak
As you can see, not much work gets done in Africa at a high level. I‘ll bet you these aren‘t the only women he slept with either. These were just the important ones.
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The Meaning of Rudyard Kiplings 1899 Poem: The White Mans Burden
Rudyard Kiplings poem ‘The White Mans Burden‘ was published in 1899, during a time of significant colonial expansion by European powers, particularly the British Empire, and the United States.
The Meaning of Rudyard Kiplings 1899 Poem: The White Mans Burden
Rudyard Kiplings poem ‘The White Mans Burden‘ was published in 1899, during a time of significant colonial expansion by European powers, particularly the British Empire, and the United States.