Magic Negro Explains He Doesn’t Plan to Gas Kikes

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 10, 2015

Sedated Negro squeaker Ben “Thug Life” Carson made a comment about the Holocaust, which Jews interpreted as a possible call for a new Holocaust, which is how they interpret it every time anyone ever mentions the word “Holocaust,” even if they are colored.

Carson, who is campaigning for the Presidency of Democratic Republic of the Congo, took the time out of his busy day to explain to Jews that he has no plans or desire to gas them.

CNN:

Ben Carson on Friday sought to explain his controversial comments this week that the Holocaust could have been lessened if citizens had more guns.

Basically, what I said is that when tyranny occurs traditionally around the world, they try and disarm the people first. And that is exactly what happened in Germany,” Carson said at the National Press Club. “You know, mid- to late 30s they started a program to disarm the people and by mid- to late 40’s, look what had happened.”

That isn’t actually even true.

The only people Hitler took guns from were Jews and other communists. Weimar Germany had strict gun laws, which Hitler loosened quite a bit.

They then confiscated guns in occupied territories, but I would have to assume the reasons for that are self-explanatory.

Carson was referencing remarks Thursday on CNN that the Holocaust would have been less deadly had more people in Europe been armed.

“I think the likelihood of Hitler being able to accomplish his goals would have been greatly diminished if the people had been armed,” he told Wolf Blitzer when asked if there were no gun-control laws in Germany would that have prevented the murder of 6 million Jews. “I’m telling you there is a reason these dictatorial people take the guns first.”

He also defended Friday his previous statement that arming teachers could have made the incident less tragic.

During the interview, Blitzer, who is Jewish, kept looking around the room as if he expected gas to start pumping in at any moment.

Carson clearly took pleasure in his fear.

During his recent speaking tour, Carson brought his guns onto stage with him and repeatedly told audiences that he would "keel any muffugguh who fuggs wiff my money."
During his recent speaking tour, Carson brought his guns onto stage with him and repeatedly told audiences that he would “keel any muffugguh who fuggs wiff muh money.”