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January 2nd, 2004 | #1 |
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The ad with the jew family.
Anyone in Australia seen that ad on TV for Kellog's Sultana Bran, where the Mum gives her two kids their breakfast, and they all burst into a song-and-dance routine, set to the song, "I Heard It On The Grapevine"?
Don't know about you, but I reckon every member of that "family" looks like a yid. The scowling boy looks like the Evil Twin of Seinfeld; the sister looks like your typical "jewish princess type", a young version of Barbra Strident; and the Mum is your generic jewess par excellence. Why do they have a bunch of chuice portraying real Australians? Obviously, it's to get us accustomed to thinking of the jew physiognomy as being typically Australian. I think I'm going to be sick... |
January 4th, 2004 | #2 |
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Thats how they soften you up. Making you think "they" are one of you, but if you tried to get involved in their little get togethers or just hang around them, they would lose their tempers pretty quickly because they are very exclusive. You know, its funny the jewish powers don't think twice about destroying a host country's culture and heritage, but God help you if you try to disrupt the jew's way of life.
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January 5th, 2004 | #3 | |
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That's right.
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And, like the virus, they can mutate and adapt to suit their environment. And again, like the virus, they eventually kill their host. Maybe this analogy gives us something to think about. Medical science has given up trying to actually kill viruses, and instead opts to vaccinate the body against them. What we need to find is a way to vaccinate people, races, and nations against the disease called the jew. Must be a way. |
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January 25th, 2004 | #4 |
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Just saw a commercial tonight for Oreo cookies. A hook-nosed grandpa and a dark-featured boy sit at a kitchen table and dunk Oreos in milk, then eat them with gusto. There is no dialogue, but the music, which sounds like it came straight from "Fiddler on the Roof", nails the ad as being distinctly Semitic.
The only other one I've seen recently that has blatantly Jewish figures is one for a Jewelry store (shock shock), in which a man gives his woman some sort of bejeweled gift on a snow-filled city street, and she gushes and gleams. The woman's looks, as I recall, are fairly neutral (kind of reminded me of Jewish Elaine Benes from "Seinfeld", I guess), but the guy was straight out of Tel Aviv--black, kinky hair, hook nose, long rat teeth, the works. |
January 25th, 2004 | #5 | |
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Incidentally, I always thought Julia Louise-Dreyfuss was not jewish. She's portrayed as a Shiksa, (Gentile woman), on the show. Is she, in fact, a jew? |
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January 25th, 2004 | #6 |
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Yes she is jewish, Id reckon the only non jewish thing on that whole show would be the guy who brings Jerry and the rest of the crew their starbucks coffee.
As for the ad, I dont know if they are jewish or not, They all look like average Australians. Although the ad is very pathetic, and the lack of a adult male in the ad is typical single mother propaganda. If that was really a single mother family the kids would be grotty and unwashed the mother still in her dressing gown and would probably be eating coco-puffs instead of sultana brand and freshly squeezed OJ in a clean kitchen. |
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