Op-Ed: I’m A Jewish Man Who Is Straight-Up Terrified Of Donald Trump
We’ve at last got a Friday evening that is relatively free of crazy happenings at the moment, and I thus want to devote at least one article to the cherished reader, and the impact that has been caused among our parasitical enemies.
In the last year and change we’ve seen multitudes of Kikes come forward to cry, rant, rave, screech, and moan about the rise of Donald J. Trump, although this latest piece seems to capture everything that we’ve worked so hard to accomplish.
Whether it is hyperbole, Hebraic hysterics, or the standard defiance of a creature unworthy to reside within our lands, we see it here.
Therefore, relish in the fear of Mr. Seth Millstein, and let the tears of this rat-faced Jew flow over you in a cascade of happiness and glory.
From Bustle:
I never believed that being Jewish placed me in any greater danger than anybody else, and certainly not in America. As a non-religious Jew living in a liberal state, my ethnic heritage always seemed like a non-factor to most people around me. However, right now, thanks to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and my experience at the Republican National Convention last week, I don’t feel that way anymore. I am, on the contrary, terrified.
Let me start by saying this: By no means are Jews the only minority group with good reason to fear a Trump presidency. Trump puts every non-white American at risk, and there’s a strong argument to made that Hispanics and Muslims in particular would be in even greater danger under a Trump presidency than Jews. That said, I can only speak from my own experience as a Jewish American.
I had received a couple of anti-Semitic comments from Donald Trump supporters on Twitter before I went to the Republican National Convention. Just a few here and there, but they stood out in my mind — I’d never actually been called a kike until then, and that seemed significant.
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That’s what was on my mind when I watched Trump speak at the Republican National Convention last week. As his speech progressed, a feeling of dread and horror set in, not unlike a bad trip on psychedelics. The language that Trump used was fascistic by any definition of the word — his repeated appeals to “security” and “law and order,” his claims that foreign elements are responsible for making the country less safe, his use of lines like “I am your voice.”
The crowd’s reaction was equally disturbing. The angrier and more growly that Trump got, the more thunderous the applause he received. Every single time he mentioned immigrants, the arena erupted in boos. Hearing a 6-year-old girl behind me chant “BUILD THAT WALL!” pumping her fist in the air with the fury of God in her voice, is a moment I won’t forget.
Crowd chanting “build a wall” during Trump’s #rnc speech pic.twitter.com/SU613UeSti
— Hayley Saltzman (@hsaltz) July 22, 2016
The next day, I tweeted that being in the convention hall was the most chilling experience of my life (some pointed out that this suggests I’ve lived a very privileged life, which is absolutely true and I won’t deny for a moment). I didn’t think much of it, because most of my tweets disappear into the internet and are quickly forgotten. But this particular tweet was reposted by MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes, who has over half a million followers, so it quickly reached a wide audience.
Within five minutes — literally, because it didn’t take me more than five minutes to order that cup of coffee — my inbox was flooded with hundreds of hideous, often threatening anti-Semitic comments. Not exaggerating here — hundreds. One of the first respondents invited me to get into an oven. A few said that I was right to be scared, or that worse was yet to come. One person said they’re waiting for “#kristalnacht2016.” Somebody posted an animated GIF of a giant machine herding Jews into a corner, incinerating them, and displaying an enormous swastika.
@SethMillstein#DNCinPHL#MakeAmericaGreatAgainpic.twitter.com/wwVxTdygqS
— Charlie Martel (@FireRises2017) July 22, 2016
I didn’t look at every single one of these users’ profiles. But I looked at the most vile ones, and every single one was an avowed Trump supporter. Often, I didn’t have to do that much research, since a good number of them had usernames like “God-King Mr. TRUMP,” or “Make America Great Again” hats in their avatars. Several people sent me images of Trump wearing a Nazi uniform. The tweet with the animation of the Jew-killing machine was accompanied with a #MakeAmericaGreatAgain hashtag.
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Yes, Trump has said that he supports Israel. This does not give me any comfort. Many, many Trump supporters have told met that I should move to Israel if Trump becomes president; in this context, the idea that Trump is “pro-Israel” means that he’d allow American Jews to flee halfway around the world in order to escape the consequences of his presidency. That’s, uh, not much of a consolation. Also, fuck that, I’m an American.
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I’m not going to tell anybody how to vote. But to my white friends who are willing to risk a Trump presidency (and I’ve never met a #BernieOrBust person who wasn’t white), either by staying home or voting third-party, I would ask that you ask yourself this: If you were Hispanic, would you feel that you had this option? Be honest. If you were a member of a minority group, would you conclude that the risk of a Trump presidency was one you could afford taking in order to send a message?
Maybe your answer is yes. But if your answer is no, I’d ask a follow up: Do you have any Hispanic, or Muslim, or black friends who you care about? Don’t answer, just think about it.
Actually, Jew, I’m going to ignore your request and answer your effeminate question.
I may have non-White acquaintances, I wouldn’t exactly call them friends in the traditional sense, but this November I’m voting for my racial survival, as well as that of my wife, daughter, and children/descendants yet unborn.
HAIL DONALD TRUMP AND HAIL VICTORY!
Also, please visit Mr. Millstein on his Twitter account, and give him your best critiques on his mentally-unstable attempt to sow guilt among Trump supporters.


































It sounds like the jews’ jimmies are getting rustled
They’ve been rustled for months now. It does seem to be growing more shrill, though.
LOL……… kikes!
And of course he has no problem with Israel’s border fence….
Go bang your head against your wailing wall.Don’t stop till you’re out cold.
Muh feels.
Hey, did ya ever hear the one about the jewish heavyweight boxer, the jewish all-star quarterback, the jewish bodybuilding champion, and the *honest* jewish investment banker, all of whom walked into a bar together? Yeah, me neither.
Nope.
Make America Great Again. Make America WHITE Again.
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/16/c4/51/16c451079bf77cdeeab58a0584e17db6.jpg
Love that picture but where are the criminiggers?
Back in Africa?
Good one! 🙂
It is a good thing that witch-face kikes are starting to feel unsafe.
We must get niggers to understand that jews are their true enemies and that they must have their BLM rallies in jewbag-gated neighborhoods and other kike nests.
this is why whites don’t have a voice, yet.
Duke in the senate will roust out the neo-commies.
This will place more people in their spots in the future that are on our side.
A senator here , a circuit court judge there , and the niggers can be weaponized against them…
A civil war between shitlords and SJW libtard coddlers is more probable..
Here’s an example of some of my recent trolling operations against this grubby little jew:
https://twitter.com/larry_kleinfeld/status/759386168882495488
i admire your great work
Good sockpuppet account you got there. I’m liking the ones that impersonate Jews the best.