Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 28, 2016
Dawn of Jewstice: Jew Wonder Woman in the new top film.
Admittedly, I do click on articles about Marvel Comics films. I don’t ever click on articles about DC Comics films, because they are always horrible. DC really has crappy characters to begin with (excluding Batman), and their films have embodied this crappiness.
Anyhoo, I saw this picture in a news site sidebar:
And my brain was like “hm, that profile – this fits a pattern which we are aware of.”
As it turns out, Gal Gadot, the actress playing Wonder Woman in the new Batman vs. Superman film is an Israeli Jewess.
Gadot was born and raised in Rosh HaAyin, Israel. In Hebrew, her first name means “wave” and her surname means “riverbanks” or “shores”. Her family had Hebraized their surname from “Greenstein” to “Gadot”. Her father is an engineer and her mother is a teacher. Her parents were born in Israel and her grandparents immigrated from Europe (she has described her family background as “1/4 Polish, 1/4 Austrian, 1/4 German, and 1/4 Czech”. Gadot has stated that she was brought up in a “very Jewish, Israeli family environment”, and has a “strong sense of her Jewish and Israeli identity”.
She was the second most successful Israeli model in history, behind only Bar Refaeli.
It’s interesting. There are very few attractive Jewish women. Most of them look like Sandra Bernhard.
Eyyyyyyy, goyim!
Gadot is attractive, we must admit (though she still has a slight off-kilter weirdness to her).
That smile…
It appears to be important to Jews to have the role of mythological princess played by a Jewess. They do this constantly.
For example, both Carrie Fisher and Natalie Portman, playing princesses in the first and second Star Wars trilogies, respectively.
In the Never-Ending Story films, the princess was played by the Jewess Tami Stronach.
There are many other examples, I’m sure. They dig non-repulsive Jewesses in order to be on-screen princesses in big-budget kids films.
It is probably some sort of Talmudic ritual.