I didn't understand what people had against Jews until I was well into my 20's. It was only after years of noticing certain repeating patterns of behavior - particularly their views on matters that were clearly and consistently detrimental to non-jewish whites, that I began to understand.
This wasn't propagandized to me. I wasn't instructed by any neo-nazi, or anyone else. Everything I learned, I learned by simply listening to the things Jews themselves said and did.
I didn't understand what people had against Jews until I was well into my 20's. It was only after years of noticing certain repeating patterns of behavior - particularly their views on matters that were clearly and consistently detrimental to non-jewish whites, that I began to understand.
This wasn't propagandized to me. I wasn't instructed by any neo-nazi, or anyone else. Everything I learned, I learned by simply listening to the things Jews themselves said and did.
This could have been plagiarized from Mein Kampf, Hitler described his time spent in Vienna in almost the exact same words.
Funny how that works the same for so many people, but if you mention it we all know what happens next.