Why Candance was banned from Australia
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"Germany Must Perish!" is a crazy fucking book, but it really comes across as "What if the Nazis were all just jews", because that's how looney it actually is.
It's basically the worst of Nazi rhetoric, from a jew, directed at non-jewish germans, because Nazis are bad...?
Literal eye-bleeding, foaming at the mouth, hysterics.
It's so crazy I do wonder if it was intended to be satire.
its as much "satire" as the talmud that says that non jews are animals is "satire". As in not at all
The Talmud doesn't go as far as this guy. The Quran doesn't go as far as this guy. Literally, only the Wansee Conference goes as far as this guy.
the talmud says a jew can steal from and kill a goyim and its fine but if a goyim hurts a jew they must be punished.
So you haven't read what's in that book then?
Again, Wansee Conference level shit.
Even if assume the singular document found is real and hasn't been tampered with in any way the contents are still very tame compared to "Germany Must Perish!".
Notes literally documenting that mass shootings are not a practical solution for full extermination because the killer's morale begins to collapse after about 2,000 killed, which ends up only being a few weeks; hence building extermination facilities is the only legitimate logistical solution to this manpower problem
Isn't any different from what's in the book. Difference was that one was a dedicated bureaucratic effort, and this book was the work of a raving lunatic.
You're such a fucking transparent israel-firster. Go back to your genocidal apartheid state.
Never been there, don't care to. They're still not a greater ally than France.
Go ahead and stop masturbating to jew hatred.
By literal, I assume you mean figurative? Because it would have been tough to write anything with any amount of eye bleeding and/or mouth foaming.
Correct. Strangely enough literal has a secondary definition of figurative, which is how I was using it.