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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Looks like BLM was well funded by George the Nazi Collaborator Soros [img]https://i.sli.mg/tHsI6D.jpg[/img] [img]https://i.sli.mg/nSl7Xh.png[/img] [img]https://i.sli.mg/NArjVn.jpg[/img] Nice think to fund civil unrest I guess.[/quote] Ah-ha! Now it's starting to make sense why BLM has adopted an anti-Israel stance, accusing Israeli Jews of "genocide" while conveniently overlooking the horrible treatment Muslim-majority countries perpetrate on their own people (like the antisemitic U.N. does). The Nazi Collaborator George Soros funded the BLM operation and was behind the whole thing! And before all you do-gooders jump in to say that accusing Israel of genocide is only anti-Israel and not antisemitic, let me point out that there is a close correlation to the anti-Israel zealots and rising antisemitism in Europe (especially bad) and here in America, with the BDS movement and violence against Jewish students on campuses. But that's not my concern with this post. My concern is WHY is Black Lives Matter - supposedly a non-violent group formed to raise awareness of police abuse against blacks - now using their muscle to further antisemitic attitudes? I'm starting to think this is the 21st century reincarnation of Farrakan's Nation of Islam (a disgusting anti-Semite). And finally, how stupid can BLM be? On one hand they're complaining about Trump and his supporters being racist, and on the other they are driving American Jews, predominantly Democratic voters, to the Republican side. (Or, if they can't vote for an R, they'll just stay home.) And while it's true that Jews are a small percentage of the electorate, they are also highly educated and participate in elections more so than the average person. In a close election, pushing Jews to vote R, or refuse to vote D, could make a difference.[/quote]
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