Jazz is joined by special guest Ayo Kimathi, black nationalist and author of the book "Jews Are the Problem", to discuss his political evolution from anti-white to anti-semite, the concept of cooperative nationalism, and why the only argument that can ever win this fight is one predicated on calling out the root cause of global financial insecurity, war, environmental destruction, injustice, corruption and political blackmail, sexual exploitation, homosexuality, child sex abuse, birth rate collapse, diminishing IQs, cultural rot, religious and racial genocide, perverted art, bad movies, awful music, and ugly architecture: Jews. There is no Jewish Question, only a Jewish Problem.
There is no Jewish Question, only a Jewish Problem.
a) who suggested the "no" (nothing) and who consented to it?
b) perceiving problem (life) within perceivable solution (inception towards death) can be tempted by suggested questions and answers.
c) what is easier...waking up to the jewish question or waking others up to it?
d) could it be that resisting ignorance as free will of choice represents the struggle within each one to resist want (suggested) within need (perceivable)?
Jazz is joined by special guest Ayo Kimathi, black nationalist and author of the book "Jews Are the Problem", to discuss his political evolution from anti-white to anti-semite, the concept of cooperative nationalism, and why the only argument that can ever win this fight is one predicated on calling out the root cause of global financial insecurity, war, environmental destruction, injustice, corruption and political blackmail, sexual exploitation, homosexuality, child sex abuse, birth rate collapse, diminishing IQs, cultural rot, religious and racial genocide, perverted art, bad movies, awful music, and ugly architecture: Jews. There is no Jewish Question, only a Jewish Problem.
http://JewsAreTheProblem.com/
a) who suggested the "no" (nothing) and who consented to it?
b) perceiving problem (life) within perceivable solution (inception towards death) can be tempted by suggested questions and answers.
c) what is easier...waking up to the jewish question or waking others up to it?
d) could it be that resisting ignorance as free will of choice represents the struggle within each one to resist want (suggested) within need (perceivable)?