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[From “What Really Happened in Mississippi in 1964”]

This post is about the murders of three “civil rights” workers in Mississippi in June 1964. Mind you, this was just two weeks before the horrible and unconstitutional Civil Rights Act of 1964 was signed into law by the creepy president Lyndon Johnson. Must have been just a…Cohencidence, huh? (Johnson later bragged that that Act he signed into law delivered millions of negro votes to his political party by default. It was all a political stunt, in other words)

“Civil rights” was a widespread, concerted attack on all of the White Western countries in a variety of different ways: forced quota hiring, Brown immigrant importations, special housing laws, homosexual “rights” — all of that stuff and more (England passed the Race Relations Act in 1965)

They (Team Jew/Team Left) managed to fool a lot of White people from 1964-onward into believing that “civil rights” were a good thing[…]If you were White, you lost many of your rights[…]
Trivia: most “civil rights” laws/mandates in America are illegal since they are based on the 14th Amendment and that amendment was not ratified by Congress[…]
The far-Left 1964 “civil rights workers” (two of them were Jews and one was Black — it figures!) were warned several times by patriotic White people in rural Mississippi to “stop meddling in our small towns.” But they didn’t stop. Recall that old saying “FAFO.” Had I lived in Mississippi back then, I likely would have told them: “if you want to transform and socially re-engineer entire regions of America, then go do that to your own region in New York and leave ours alone”

The Whites of Mississippi didn’t want their safe, rural areas to be politically and racially altered by radical Jewish agitators from Up North giving Blacks “the keys to their kingdom.” If you really want negroes in your area voting and holding public office, then you’re a fool. Why would you want low-IQ Africans to vote and hold office?

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