Zeiger
Daily Stormer
January 2, 2017
A marked improvement. I don’t know how anyone could claim this is “vandalism.”
I’ve said in a recent essay that respect is fear. Once our enemies become paranoid that there’s Nazis hiding in every nook and cranny, instead of seeing us as a small, defenseless group of stragglers holding out against ZOG, they’ll become a lot more defensive.
This is why it’s important to mess with these people non-stop. We need to let them know that we’re here, and we’re angry.
And what better way to mess with your enemies than some fun pranks?
Join the fascist pranking movement today!
When Naomi and Seth Ellis’s young sons said that they wanted lights on their house in Chandler, Ariz., like all their neighbors’ Christmas decorations, the parents knew what to tell their three Jewish boys: Yes.
One trip to Lowe’s, $100 worth of PVC pipe, nine solar-powered lights and a coat of shiny gold paint later, the Ellises had a shining 7-foot-tall Hanukkah menorah on their lawn.
But on Friday morning, the Ellises had something new to tell their boys, and they weren’t sure how to say it.
After the boys went to bed on the sixth night of Hanukkah, someone dismantled their special menorah and turned it into a giant swastika.
The Fuhrer approves.
“We talk a lot about the importance of equality and tolerance, loving everybody no matter what,” Naomi Ellis said. “I had to tell them that not everybody feels that way. Some people are ignorant, and this is what they do.”
Maybe you should tell that to other Jews, huh?
She watched tears well up in her 9-year-old son’s eyes as she explained.
“They know about the Holocaust. They know about Nazis,” she said. But before Friday morning, the three children — ages 5, 7 and 9 — had never before seen a swastika, the symbol of the Nazi party that carried out the murder of 6 million Jews and of current-day hate groups.
Huh, really?
Your kids never saw a swastika? What a bold-faced lie. There’s swastikas on TV and Hollywood movies non-stop, not to mention the internet. This Jew just lied without thinking about it, to add some dramatic effect to her whining.
If her kids watch Pewdiepie, they see swastikas on a weekly basis.
“This is the real reality that we live in: People hate us for no reason or want us to feel scared for who we are. That’s not something I wanted to have to tell them,” Naomi Ellis said.
We hate Jews for no reason whatsoever. In fact, nobody even knows where this hatred comes from. This good rabbi explains it well:
In any case, this is fantastic.
The more of these pranks are done, the better – always strictly within the confines of the law, of course.
This particular case, funny as it is, is vandalism. So we can’t condone doing this exact thing. But I’m sure with a little imagination, your mind will come up with a myriad of ideas. If all else fails, you can always rely on the trusty old flier method.