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Jews as Parasites and Jews as Termites: From the Nazis to Farrakhan
There is no hiding the ugliness of Louis Farrakhan’s latest antisemitic comments, in which he likened Jews to termites. There is one thing you do with termites. Exterminate them!
Termites are destructive. Termites are nasty. Termites survive by destroying. Termites do nothing good. Rid the earth of them
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Tagged Cory Booker, Jan Tollenaere, Jews, Louis Farrakhan, Nazi, Raymond Tollenaere, Shmuley Boteach, termites, Times of Israel, Twitter, Utrecht University
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Exposing Black Lives Matter — Part II
One of the dangers of BLM is that it pulls on the heartstrings of those who really care about life—both blacks and whites. Ironically, those who claim concern for black lives ignore the abortion of black babies and the killing of black boys by other black boys in gang violence. While focusing almost exclusively on race as the source of injustice and harm, BLM engage in the politics of racial grievance.
Posted in Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged #BlackLivesMatter, Black Lives Matter, Booker T. Washington, Eric Wallace, Louis Farrakhan, Million Man March, Uncle Tom
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