Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 5, 2016
Why would anyone want to be the Jews?
I mean, I guess if your entire heritage is nothing but mud huts, it sort of makes sense you would want to steal the history of the Jew.
But seriously, nigga, Jews are disgusting people. I don’t think you’re going to like living with them. Unless you’ve got that matza fever, in which case, go ahead – impregnate as many of them as you can. I’d bunch rather be dealing with half-breed Negro Jews than these Jews we’re dealing with now.
Although technically, I think it might be illegal for you to have sex with Jewish women in Israel, chief.
This week, basketball star Amar’e Stoudemire ended a celebrated 14-year career with the NBA. The six-time All-Star spent most of his career with the Phoenix Suns and the New York Knicks, before finishing with the Dallas Mavericks and the Miami Heat.
Now he’s moving on and up — to Jerusalem. Jews who move to Israel commonly refer to the move as “ascending” to the Holy Land. And like many of them, Stoudemire’s move is at least partly a spiritual journey.
“The Scripture speaks about Jerusalem as a holy place, and I can feel that whenever I’m in the city,” Stoudemire wrote in a farewell note. “My whole journey with reuniting with the Holy Land has always been important,” he added at a press conference.
That “journey” has fascinated, and at times bewildered, some American Jews and Israelis. Stoudemire visited Israel in 2010 to “explore his Hebrew roots” and has visited many times since, even applying for Israeli citizenship. His affinity for Israel prompted a flurry of media attention — was he Jewish? Some mainstream outlets reported then — and some continue to erroneously report — that Stoudemire converted or had a Jewish mother.
But Stoudemire is no Jew, convert or otherwise.
Instead, he is a Hebrew Israelite. He views the Torah as an ancestral record of African Americans, and sees the land of Israel as part of his heritage. Announcing his news on Twitter, Stoudemire wrote: “The children of Israel, is coming back to Israel!! Next Chapter.”
Is he even allowed to move there?
I think he has to leave after 90 days.
This will be a funny story to follow. Hopefully some adventurous young filmmaker will do a documentary. It could even be a reality TV series: “Amar’e Goes Home.”
Seriously, you Hollywood Jews who I know read this site – get on it. I will promote this show.
The children of Israel, is coming back to Israel !! Next Chapter. ?? ?? @jerusalembasket https://t.co/oyTeYtjUdf
— Amar'e Stoudemire (@Amareisreal) August 1, 2016