I wonder if these two weaklings sat at the back of the bus on the way home and felt the tingle in their loins
from massaging an imaginary self-guilt of being Plantation owners in another life.
I'm not sure who is the most racist in this piece!
By Jay Akbar.
Toss a couple of transgendering lesbians with wheelchairs in there and you've hit every branch of today's low-brow
schoolyard-cult tree.
from massaging an imaginary self-guilt of being Plantation owners in another life.
I'm not sure who is the most racist in this piece!
By Jay Akbar.
Quote:'YOU ARE INFERIOR' Black supremacists film white people kissing their boots to apologise for centuries ofArchive.Vn
racism in bizarre stunt.
The anti-Semitic group known as Sicarii 1715 allegedly chants 'death to America' during its demos in California.
'A black supremacist group is apparently making white people kiss their feet to atone for centuries of racism.
Bizarre footage from California claims to show the members of Sicarii 1715 forcing passersby to bow down
before them.
But the San Diego-based group has gained a lot of notoriety for its allegedly anti-Semitic messages and open
hatred for the US. It claims that blacks, Hispanics and Native Americans are the "true descendants of the 12
Tribes of Israel".
The small hate group stages regular public demos where it heckles and intimidates passersby, according to the
Anti Defamation League. One video shows two people kissing their boots though there is no evidence to suggest
they are doing this to apologise for racism or slavery.
The group is reported to be led by Adonis Glaude who also goes by "Ahlazar BanLawya" or the "Hebrew Guerrilla".
One of their videos, which has since been removed from YouTube, was titled "God strikes white man down at Israelite
camp".
It is alleged to have shown a member of the group attacking a passerby while Glaude yelled: "The war is on."
The Sicarii, who use the Star of David as their emblem, are also said to chant "death to America" during their
demonstrations. It is apparent from their many YouTube videos they believe women should be subservient to men.
They are also openly anti-Semitic, claim the Holocaust did not happen and oppose same-sex marriage as a "wicked"
act. The number of hate groups in the US rose for a second straight year in 2016, according to a worrying report.
In its annual report, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) claimed the "radical right" was inflamed by Donald
Trump's election win. It said the number of hate groups in the country rose to 917 in 2016, compared to 892 in 2015.
The SPLC went on to claim the growth in extremism was accompanied by an increase in crimes against Muslims...'
Toss a couple of transgendering lesbians with wheelchairs in there and you've hit every branch of today's low-brow
schoolyard-cult tree.
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