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Category Archives: Shomrim
Man Convicted in Shomrim Gang Attack That Blinded Art Student
Chaim Amalek writes: Forget it, Jake — it’s Torahtown. By what right does a Yellow man wearing a black robe sit in judgement of Torah Yidden defending their community from these gay black art student perversions? Be brave, Mayer! Our … Continue reading
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Brooklyn’s Private Jewish Patrols Wield Power. Some Call Them Bullies.
Chaim Amalek: “The obvious way out of this problem is staring us in the face: diversity. Let’s compel the Shomrim to admit as many black goyim as their numbers warrant. Diversity! Is there nothing it can’t do?” New York Times: … Continue reading
Jewish security patrol trio accused of beating gay black man likely to avoid prison
Chaim Amalek writes: “Old Cossack joke about America: In America, the Hassids beat YOU! I just want all of your liberal goy readers to know that Judaism is actually very tolerant when it comes to gays. By which I mean … Continue reading
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San Fernando Valley Jewish Vigilantes Threatening To Form Committees
Disco Duck emails: Levi, I have two things to share. First is that on the first night of Pesach this year my family was assaulted by anti-Semites on the way home from a Seder at 3:30 AM. These punks drove … Continue reading
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