Civil Rights: The Movement Isn’t About Racial Justice. It’s an Anti-White Movement Designed to End White Culture
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(Above: the late civil-rights godfather, and Jew, Arnold Aronson, in middle wearing glasses)
Here’s a great Tweet by VDARE:
“No matter what, it’s always white people’s fault. If whites leave a city, it’s called white flight. If they come back, it’s called gentrification (the horror of raising otherwise depressed property value when occupied by POC [People of Color]!).”
Yes. Notice how, each and every time, Whites are the “bad, guilty people” and Blacks are the “good, innocent people.” No matter the circumstance!
The civil-rights movement is fraudulent. It’s fake. It’s not about “justice” or “equality.” It’s about ending Western (i.e., White) culture in the West (meaning of course the USA, Canada, Britain, France, Ireland, etc.). Don’t forget, Blacks didn’t even build the civil-rights movement. Jews did [1]. It’s a Jewish vehicle, top-to-bottom (Jews built that vehicle because they are extremely paranoid about Hitler-type movements. Their theory was that, if America and other Western countries could be transformed into multicultural democracies, that would prevent any future Nazi-type movements from springing up. So they’re destroying the Western world because they’re paranoid jerks who only care about themselves).
Civil rights = Jewish tyranny in blackface.
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[1] e.g., the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was created by Jewish congressman Emanuel Celler and Jewish political activist Arnold Aronson. “Aronson was a founder of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights in 1950. As secretary of the Leadership Conference, he helped coordinate lobbying efforts for the Civil Rights Act of 1957, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Fair Housing Act of 1968.” — Wikipedia, June 2020