Junglebunnies
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Bunnies, bunnies everywhere, so many it makes you think
Bunnies, bunnies everywhere, soon you’ll need a shrink!
(with apologies to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, although I wonder how he would feel about negroes?)
12 January, 2018 at 11:23 am
If anyone is in need of a wake up call, simply go to Google Earth and zoom in to street view for Khayelitsha, Cape Town, S.A., or Bebelele, East London, S.A., or zoom over to Kibera slum in Nairobi (Google won’t send a car there, but you can look at the pretty pictures), or drop by Port Soleil, Haiti (for some reason Google won’t go there either), or Manshiet, Cairo (again, a no-go zone for Google), or Orangi Town, Pakistan (pretty pictures only, no street-view), Or the fabulous favela of Rocinha, Rio de Janiero. But don’t give up there, let your Google Street View do some real walking. My favorite spot is the heart of Kampala, Uganda (With Google Street View!) and I recommend starting your journey at 0 17`49.44″N Lat. by 32 34`57.99 E Long. or thereabout.
Now, with these horrific images burned into your memory, imagine the bunnies you just saw on your Google journey swarming endlessly into the United States, Canada, Australia, and Europe, courtesy of the Global Jew.
Then ask yourself what we need to do.