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my favorite chadthis is true I had good thoughts and approached a Stacy and saw bright lights coming from police cars. the lights reflected from my face as if I was shining
true jews never lieThis is Roald Dahl
He was Jewish I believe
so it's legit.
They can be trustedtrue jews never lie
Actually it turns out he wasn't Jewish.This is Roald Dahl
He was Jewish I believe
so it's legit.
this is true I had good thoughts and approached a Stacy and saw bright lights coming from police cars. the lights reflected from my face as if I was shining
this is how a nazi incel looks like behind the screen
This is Roald Dahl
He was Jewish I believe
so it's legit.
they killed 22,000 civilians when they bombed Beirut. It was very much hushed up in the newspapers because they are primarily Jewish-owned. I'm certainly anti-Israeli and I've become antisemitic in as much as that you get a Jewish person in another country like England strongly supporting Zionism. I think they should see both sides. It's the same old thing: we all know about Jews and the rest of it. There aren't any non-Jewish publishers anywhere, they control the media—jolly clever thing to do—that's why the president of the United States has to sell all this stuff to Israel.[208][209]
Will be showing my little brother every Roald Dahl novelOn the contrary, he was based as fuck
Dahl reviewed Australian author Tony Clifton's God Cried, a picture book about the siege of West Beirut by the Israeli army during the 1982 Lebanon War.[200] The article appeared in the August 1983 issue of the Literary Review and was the subject of much media comment and criticism at the time.[201][202][203] According to Dahl, until this point in time "a race of people", meaning Jews, had never "switched so rapidly from victims to barbarous murderers". The empathy of all after the Holocaust had turned "into hatred and revulsion".[202] Dahl wrote that Clifton's book would make readers "violently anti-Israeli", saying, "I am not anti-Semitic. I am anti-Israel."[204] He asked, "must Israel, like Germany, be brought to her knees before she learns how to behave in this world?".[205] The United States, he said, was "so utterly dominated by the great Jewish financial institutions" that "they dare not defy" Israelis.[202]
Following the Literary Review article, Dahl told a journalist from the New Statesman: "There's a trait in the Jewish character that does provoke animosity, maybe it's a kind of lack of generosity towards non-Jews. I mean there is always a reason why anti-anything crops up anywhere; even a stinker like Hitler didn't just pick on them for no reason."[206][207] In 1990, during an interview with The Independent, Dahl explained that his issue with Israel began when they invaded Lebanon in 1982: