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posted ago by geocitiesuser ago by geocitiesuser +1750 / -1

The 1619 project is only one part of a global push to sway opinion and ultimately promote white genocide. Going after white farmers in South Africa was a trial run to test global reaction. With Whites being the global minority holding a large part of global wealth, there are many geographical regions and demographics that would stand to greatly gain from such a scenario.

Stay safe. Stand up for who you are and the things you believe in. Let us pray that people wake up to understand what's been going on before it's too late. The world's elite don't think in terms of office terms. They think in terms of generations and centuries.

To be honest, it's terrifying to me. If it does not happen in our lifetimes, it may happen in our children's.

If we do not re-elect Trump, these people will be given even more power to further their agenda. The 1619 project by the openly racist NY Times has already been adopted as curriculum in multiple schools.

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geocitiesuser [S] 31 points ago +38 / -7

Then how was public opinion against the Jews swayed to the point of murder?

Honest question, because humbly, I'm not 100% certain I know.

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Lukeskycocker 45 points ago +46 / -1

most germans werent aware of the specifics but much of the opposition to jewish influence began during the civil war in germany immediately after WW1

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geocitiesuser [S] 21 points ago +26 / -5

I replied to another comment that mentioned this too, that the average Joe in Berlin didn't know concentration camps were extermination camps.

But at that point, public opinion of Jews was already so bad they were actually okay with their neighbors going to concentration camps. Which isn't a very big jump away from execution camps. Neither is humane.

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Lukeskycocker 31 points ago +33 / -2

The main reason germany declared war on the US was because of a boycott of German goods that was pushed by american jewish politicians and interest groups. its hard to comprehend what people were thinking back then but jews as a group were never able to fully assimilate into thier host nation which led to centuries of conflict and deportations. It was not hard to sell the idea of jewish institutions and influences to be incompatible with what german citizens saw as their own cultural identity. It wasnt just germany that had these views either, as no other country was willing to accept german refugees when hitler tried deporting them.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1933_anti-Nazi_boycott