Ethan Huff/Mads Palsvig #racist #wingnut #conspiracy naturalnews.com

When most people think about slavery, their minds instantly rush to images of wealthy white landowners beating black people on plantations. The reality, though, is that the vast majority of slave owners in American history were Jewish.
At the height of slavery in the United States, a whopping 78 percent of slave owners came from Jewish ancestry, not white (i.e., Caucasian and non-Jewish European). Even so, most Americans today have no idea about this because the establishment has been pumping out anti-white propaganda for many decades, blaming non-Jewish white people for what primarily Jewish people were doing.

"Imagine the Chutzpah of blaming someone else for that which you do yourself," tweeted the Mads Palsvig (@Palsvig) X account, which says it is run by a "Former executive from Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse and Barclays turned Whistleblower," and "Chairman of The Prosperity Party in Denmark."
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\"It is all part of the non-stop Frankfurt School aka Cultural Marxist ideology that has been instrumental in destroying Christianity, the family unit, our culture and our traditions."

To put the slavery issue into perspective, consider the fact that at the height of slavery in the U.S., only 1.6 percent of the total population actually owned slaves. Of that, Jews made up 3.125 percent of the total population, meaning 40 percent of all Jews in the U.S. owned slaves.
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Why, then, do whites always take all the heat for ancestry, including white people who have no family history of being slave owners? What is worse, what about all the white people who, for all intents and purposes, have been living as slaves themselves and have no wealth, let alone slave ownership, and yet receive the same blame for slavery just because of the color of their skin?

Another thing worth considering is the slavery just about everyone is currently under in the U.S., which is controlled by a usurious system of fake money-printing that benefits a select few at the expense of everyone else.

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