The narrator explicitly stated that the key men he was talking about were Jews who had fled Germany once Hitler took over. Whether you want to believe that the narrator doesn't care if they are Jewish is up to you. I presented the evidence, you can ignore it if you wish but I think you should seriously think about what you have involved yourself in.
Think about this: if it didn't matter that these men were Jewish, then why did the narrator make a point of bringing that up? He could have just talked about them without mentioning their Jewish heritage. Think for a moment about that. Seriously reflect on it. Why was this narrator so insistent on letting everyone know that the men he was about to spend half an hour connecting to numerous conspiracies were Jewish?
Then, think about why is it that the narrator goes out of his way to call them a "rat pack," using terminology that is clearly anti-semetic when used to speak of Jewish people? Listen to the way he says "rat pack." Listen to the way his tone of voice drips with derision and hatred.
Look at the images that he flashes on the screen throughout the video. I couldn't have possibly counted the number. He must have flashed thousands of images throughout the video. The images flash by quickly, without giving any particular narrative or direction. Have you ever seen a video before where someone just flashes thousands of images quickly on the screen while playing a scary sound track? Think about that. No, you haven't outside of propaganda films and brainwashing techniques. Think.
Then think about those thousands of images he flashed across the screen. The vast majority of them were of white people who either represented some kind of June Cleaver suburban bliss or white people being "corrupted" by these Jewish men, either through sexual deviance or drugs or some other evil of this person's opinion. If this video is not about white nationalism, why is it that the only time the video shows African Americans the moment when the narrator decries what he believes to be the evils of the civil rights movement? On top of that, why does he believe that the civil rights movement was a conspiracy by these Jewish men and not simply the efforts of African Americans to achieve equal rights? Do you really think like this narrator that the Civil Rights movement was a conspiracy by exiled German Jews? Think.
I asked you to provide evidence about what SJWs are. You provided me with several propaganda style videos that either present white supremacy ideology or just rant about the narrator's gripes with certain ideas or concepts. These videos don't present any standard platform or organized movement which could be labeled as "SJW." If you don't have that, then shouldn't you just admit that this SJW term you are throwing around is just a meaningless catchall term that you just hurl at people who you don't like or disagree with?
The narrator explicitly stated that the key men he was talking about were Jews who had fled Germany once Hitler took over. Whether you want to believe that the narrator doesn't care if they are Jewish is up to you. I presented the evidence, you can ignore it if you wish but I think you should seriously think about what you have involved yourself in.
Think about this: if it didn't matter that these men were Jewish, then why did the narrator make a point of bringing that up? He could have just talked about them without mentioning their Jewish heritage. Think for a moment about that. Seriously reflect on it. Why was this narrator so insistent on letting everyone know that the men he was about to spend half an hour connecting to numerous conspiracies were Jewish?
Then, think about why is it that the narrator goes out of his way to call them a "rat pack," using terminology that is clearly anti-semetic when used to speak of Jewish people? Listen to the way he says "rat pack." Listen to the way his tone of voice drips with derision and hatred.
Look at the images that he flashes on the screen throughout the video. I couldn't have possibly counted the number. He must have flashed thousands of images throughout the video. The images flash by quickly, without giving any particular narrative or direction. Have you ever seen a video before where someone just flashes thousands of images quickly on the screen while playing a scary sound track? Think about that. No, you haven't outside of propaganda films and brainwashing techniques. Think.
Then think about those thousands of images he flashed across the screen. The vast majority of them were of white people who either represented some kind of June Cleaver suburban bliss or white people being "corrupted" by these Jewish men, either through sexual deviance or drugs or some other evil of this person's opinion. If this video is not about white nationalism, why is it that the only time the video shows African Americans the moment when the narrator decries what he believes to be the evils of the civil rights movement? On top of that, why does he believe that the civil rights movement was a conspiracy by these Jewish men and not simply the efforts of African Americans to achieve equal rights? Do you really think like this narrator that the Civil Rights movement was a conspiracy by exiled German Jews? Think.
I asked you to provide evidence about what SJWs are. You provided me with several propaganda style videos that either present white supremacy ideology or just rant about the narrator's gripes with certain ideas or concepts. These videos don't present any standard platform or organized movement which could be labeled as "SJW." If you don't have that, then shouldn't you just admit that this SJW term you are throwing around is just a meaningless catchall term that you just hurl at people who you don't like or disagree with?