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To the great dismay of Marxists and shabbas goyim the world over, the instinct for self-preservation is finally beginning to rear its beautiful head amongst Europeans. The residents of Rosarno, a town in southern Italy, had finally had enough of the crime, rape, drug dealing and general disarray brought to their doorsteps by African immigrants, and they decided to return their town to a moderately healthy state of being. I say “moderately” because they’ve yet to excise the clergy, the usurers and the judeo-liberals.
The Vatican’s number one shabbas goy, the pope, was quick to read a few words encouraging self-destructive egalitarianism. One can’t help but wonder if the Vatican has a flock of Adlers churning out this…
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What’s all the fuss about? Blasphemy is also illegal in most other Western countries, except it goes by the name of “Holocaust denial”. And not only can you get fined for questioning the veracity of the holiest Holocaust and its veritable cornucopia of miracles and atrocities, but you can also end up in prison for several years, sometimes without even being formally charged with a crime, like Ernst Zundel.
