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In my history class, I was chosen to write a report on the history of Palestine. Does anybody know the right way to redpill my classmates on it? Im thinking of talking about stuff like the 109 countries and the USS Liberty, but I dont wanna set off red flags that I'm a "nazi".

Edit: Okay, apparently we have to pick news articles and identify a "historical trend" regarding our topic and present on those (((trends))) I am gonna have a field day with this man.

In my history class, I was chosen to write a report on the history of Palestine. Does anybody know the right way to redpill my classmates on it? Im thinking of talking about stuff like the 109 countries and the USS Liberty, but I dont wanna set off red flags that I'm a "nazi". Edit: Okay, apparently we have to pick news articles and identify a "historical trend" regarding our topic and present on those (((trends))) I am gonna have a field day with this man.

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i am a card carrying "nazi". it is because i am so unappologetic about it, and bring true and correct information, that people listen. when you fear of being labeled something, you lose the energy to bring people to the light, and kikes will ALWAYS prey upon your FEARS..

you dont want to be called a nazi? they will tell your friends that you are a nazi.. if you doubt yourself even for a second, the ignorant and weak minded will automatically tune you out. its like we have a sixth sense when it comes to bullshit, and so if you are scared, others will pick up on that and throw the baby out with the bathwater so to speak.

anyway, start with the balfour declaration. and build your presentation around that. quote theodorr herzel? zionism and communism worked hand in hand to not only create israel, but to destroy america.

there are those on this site who could help more than me. i would just like to encourage you to take the fight to those who need it the most. young people who simply do not know. be strong. be courageous.