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Old March 11th, 2012 #1
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Old March 11th, 2012 #2
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Some of the best examples of American photography come out of the early 1940's era, captured by photographers working for the government as part of the WPA:


























































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Old March 11th, 2012 #3
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I just want to point out that in the above photographs, nowhere do you see examples of White people in any way resembling the negative anti-White Jewish-created stereotype of the redneck/hillbilly/hick of the sort that proliferates the Jewish-controlled media:









 
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Yeah,but the smart-ass,hateful Leftist cynics will say: "Where are the photos of the lynching parties,signs saying WHITES ONLY ,Minstrel shows,Klan rallies,and Blacks being totally oppressed,etc,etc? These photos don't fool us,maaaaaaaaan!!!!"
 
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Yeah,but the smart-ass,hateful Leftist cynics will say: "Where are the photos of the lynching parties,signs saying WHITES ONLY ,Minstrel shows,Klan rallies,and Blacks being totally oppressed,etc,etc? These photos don't fool us,maaaaaaaaan!!!!"
The Minstrel shows were mostly a Jewish invention, performed by Jewish vaudeville entertainers, like Al Jolson:



The Ku Klux Klan of the early 20th century was a patriotic, Christian fraternal organization:









 
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[QUOTE=Steven L. Akins;1369793]The Minstrel shows were mostly a Jewish invention, performed by Jewish vaudeville entertainers, like Al Jolson:









Yeah,but despite their anti-semitism,most niggers will never believe that; they will always believe WE invented them,ran them,made the big bucks,etc.
 
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Yeah,but despite their anti-semitism,most niggers will never believe that; they will always believe WE invented them,ran them,made the big bucks,etc.
Most niggers are too thick to differentiate between jews and Whites. Most see jews as a white sub-set like Italian or Irish.
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Most niggers are too thick to differentiate between jews and Whites. Most see jews as a white sub-set like Italian or Irish.
This is true, and Jews use this camouflage technique to disappear into the White demographics when it suits them:


Yet the fact remains that it was Jews who were manufacturing propaganda in the form of negative stereotypes of both blacks and whites:

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Alfred Gerald Caplin (September 28, 1909 – November 5, 1979), better known as Al Capp, was an American cartoonist and humorist best known for the satirical comic strip Li'l Abner. Born in New Haven, Connecticut of Russian Jewish heritage, Capp was the eldest child of Otto Philip and Matilda (Davidson) Caplin.


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Bugs Bunny is an American animated character created in 1938 at Leon Schlesinger Productions, later Warner Bros. Cartoons.




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Tom and Jerry is a series of theatrical animated cartoon films created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, centering on a never-ending rivalry between a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry) whose chases and battles often involved comic violence.







Jewish American cartoonists and comic-strip artists:

Ralph Bakshi, animator (Fritz the Cat, Lord of the Rings)

Brian Michael Bendis, comics book writer

Dave Berg, cartoonist

Sol Brodsky, comic book artist and Marvel Comics executive

Al Capp, cartoonist (Li'l Abner)

Roz Chast, cartoonist (New Yorker)

Howard Chaykin, comic book writer

Daniel Clowes, alternative comics writer (Ghost World)

Gene Colan, comic book artist (Daredevil)

Sophie Crumb, alternative comics artist (Jewish mother, see below)

Peter David, comics writer & "writer of stuff"

Kim Deitch, comics artist

Will Elder, cartoonist (MAD Magazine)

Will Eisner, comics artist (The Spirit)

Miriam Engelberg, comics writer (Cancer Made Me a Shallower Person)

Jules Feiffer, cartoonist

Lyonel Feininger, cartoonist (Kin-der-Kids)

Al Feldstein, cartoonist (MAD Magazine)

Bill Finger, comics artist (Batman)

Dave Fleischer, animator; brother of Max Fleischer

Max Fleischer, animator (Popeye, Betty Boop); father of director Richard Fleischer

Friz Freleng, animator (Looney Tunes)

Max Gaines, founder of EC Comics, pioneering figure in the creation of the modern comic book

William Gaines, comics artist and MAD founder

Leo Garel, cartoonist for Playboy and The New Yorker

Rube Goldberg, cartoonist

Steve Greenberg, editorial cartoonist

Milt Gross, Gross Exaggerations

Allan Heinberg, comic book writer (Young Avengers)

Herblock, cartoonist (three Pulitzer Prizes)

Harry Hershfield, cartoonist (Abie the Agent, Desperate Desmond)

Al Hirschfeld, caricaturist

Al Jaffee, cartoonist (MAD Magazine)

Bob Kane, comics artist (Batman)

Gil Kane, comics artist (Green Lantern)

Jack Kirby, comics artist (Captain America, Hulk)

Neil Kleid, cartoonist, graphic designer

Aline Kominsky-Crumb, cartoonist (Dirty Laundry)

Adam Kubert, comics artist

Andy Kubert, comics artist

Joe Kubert, comics artist

Harvey Kurtzman, comics artist and MAD editor

Mell Lazarus, cartoonist (Momma, Miss Peach

Stan Lee, comics writer (co-creator of Spider-Man, creator of X-Men, The Hulk, Fantastic Four)

Jeph Loeb, comics writer (Batman: The Long Halloween)

Robert Mankoff

Clifford Meth, comics writer and editor (The Futurians)

Josh Neufeld, Xeric Award-winning cartoonist (A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge)

Martin Nodell, comics artist (Green Lantern)

Paul Palnik, cartoonist, writer, (The God of Cartoons)

Harvey Pekar, comix writer (American Splendor)

Rachel Pollack, comic book writer (Doom Patrol) see also "Authors"

Trina Robbins, comix writer

Julius Schwartz, comic book and magazine editor

Joe Shuster, comics artist (Superman)

Jerome Siegel, comics artist (Superman)

Joe Simon, comics artist (Captain America)

Art Spiegelman, comics writer (Maus)

William Steig, cartoonist & children's writer

Saul Steinberg, cartoonist & illustrator

Hilda Terry, cartoonist (Teena)

Lauren Weinstein, comic book artist

Mort Weisinger, comic book and magazine editor

Morris Weiss, comic book and comic strip artist (Margie)

Judd Winick, comics writer & artist (Pedro & Me, Green Lantern)

Marv Wolfman, comic book writer

Zeke Zekley, cartoonist on Bringing up Father and several others

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