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[Every single aspect of MASS IMMIGRATION is jewish](https://pic8.co/sh/2nzQdm.jpg) [jewry is at the core of the anti-White narrative](https://pic8.co/sh/QbLVoH.png) https://poal.co/s/GoyimTV/661875

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I used to not like all this shit, but now, I don't give a shit. I stopped watching jewish content years ago. I also don't listen to current music. My favorite recording artists are dead people. The longer they've been dead, the better.

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> I used to not like all this shit, but now, I don't give a shit. I stopped watching jewish content years ago. I also don't listen to current music. My favorite recording artists are dead people. The longer they've been dead, the better.

Same here. I have to go WAY back in order to find any music not full of Jewish propaganda.

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They are in real-time trying to erase any record of the White Race from existence.

They want you dead White Man. Will you sit by and allow that to happen?

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BBC was once a great news source long before it burned to the ground in 2024.

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BBC has always been a propaganda machine for the jews. Promoting miscegenation and other degeneracy. Imagine one of your country’s top idols being a mixed race sandnigger faggot who died from AIDS.

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Back when I was a kid in the late 1960s, my dad bought a Lloyds Multiband Radio (pic8.co) and we would spend hours listening to broadcasts from around the world - and satellite signals. BBC used to broadcast Big Ben sounding off on the hour. I don't remember much more than that and the news broadcasts but even then we were hearing more info from BBC than ABC, NBC, CBS here. Dad was a conservative and was suspicious of US news sources nearly 60 years ago. BBC added another perspective unavailable in the US. It didn't seem nearly as kiked as it is today - but I was young then and Dad never said much about jews and the news. I was mesmerized by that radio, so many buttons and bands and listening to broadcasts in all languages from around the world. Real bleeding edge tech to a kid back in the day. It may have had some impact on my future choice of a CS/EE career.