Superbowl Commercial Casts Negro as Creator of the Universe

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
February 3, 2015

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Could the anti-White narrative ever actually get any more anti-White than this?

Mophie cellphones have released an advertisement for the Superbowl that depicts God as being a grey-haired Negro.

Negroes never even had any idea of an after-life until Christian missionaries mistakenly tried to describe one to them, let alone ever had the capacity to imagine what God might be like.

Man himself was created in the image of God as the pinnacle of all creation, so this video is not just saying that God is a Negro, but that the pinnacle of his creation was homo inferior.

So what does that say about the White man?

Whose image was he created in then?

What is really sad about this, is that it actually depicts in symbolic form exactly what has happened.

The holy Negro has taken the place of God for many Christians, who think that by prostrating themselves before him they can assuage themselves of the imaginary sins that they believe their ancestors did to him.

Instead of helping their own people and multiplying, they think that by putting the Negroes needs ahead of their own they are serving God.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

Will this video wake some of those Zio-Christians up to what they have done?

I hope so, but somehow I doubt it.