Anonymous
ID: Gh63KqAQ
7/8/2025, 12:56:27 AM No.509782681
In places like NYC’s Borough Park or LA’s Fairfax, Jews have perfected a playbook: quietly buying up blocks, keeping rentals and sales strictly within their own networks, using synagogues and community boards to anchor influence, and conducting word-of-mouth deals that leave no public paper trail. This approach allows them to stay tight-knit, effectively exclude outsiders, and navigate around housing regulations without attracting legal scrutiny. It’s a savvy, long-term method of preserving demographic control and cultural cohesion. Smart, right?
So here’s the question: why aren’t whites employing the same tactics? They could leverage religion or cultural institutions as a legitimate cover, allowing them to organize and protect their neighborhoods without being labeled racist. Churches, private schools, and local civic groups remain legal tools for community building and property control. It’s not about open exclusion but about using the existing system intelligently to maintain group integrity and influence. Why isn’t this strategy being adopted more widely?
So here’s the question: why aren’t whites employing the same tactics? They could leverage religion or cultural institutions as a legitimate cover, allowing them to organize and protect their neighborhoods without being labeled racist. Churches, private schools, and local civic groups remain legal tools for community building and property control. It’s not about open exclusion but about using the existing system intelligently to maintain group integrity and influence. Why isn’t this strategy being adopted more widely?
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