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If anyone has a good reason to vandalize Synagogues it is black people. Black people know it was Ashkenazis, who took them into captivity in Africa, brought them across the ocean, half or more perished at sea, sold them in auctions as slaves and even until this day discriminate against them in every way they can, without letting the cat out of the bag.
Ashkenazis, Jews, by another name and before the Rothschild's invented the Jews, before the Rothschild's made their own kind of people, Ashkenazis, the people of the bible..
Buying up the places black people might rent and charging black people high rent, draining the local welfare coffers in the process, taking over the stores black people might go to to buy food and other stuff, charging high prices for the stuff they sell, knowing blacks often don't have cars a lot of the time, getting around is hard for them. Once again ripping off the welfare coffers, food stamps and rent subsides, two of the Jews scams that are really paying off big for the Jews, tearing our, people, not Jews, economy apart.
Sure a Labron or a Jordon, but only because they make the Jews who control professional sports very rich; movie stars, talk shows, sure, but only to use them to infuriate white people with scripted claims that are not true.
Isn't this, actually, a form of protest, and, isn't it surely, called for?
Alleged synagogue vandal and arsonist James Polite is the same age and has the same name as the gay black Obama volunteer turned Christine Quinn staffer "on initiatives to combat hate crime, sexual assault and domestic violence" profiled in the NYT last year.
Police have made an arrest after disturbing messages of hate were found inside a Brooklyn synagogue Thursday evening, the latest in a string of anti-Semitic incidents across the nation.
26-year-old James Polite is charged with four counts of criminal mischief as a hate crime and making graffiti.
Polite has been sent to Woodhull Hospital for psychiatric observation, authorities say.
He is also charged with a string of arson fires in Williamsburg, including one at a yeshiva and another at a Jewish banquet hall.
Graffiti inside the Union Temple on Eastern Parkway in Prospect Heights read "Kill all Jews" and "Hitler," along with some other horribly offensive language.
Police say some of it was written in black marker inside a stairwell, and the vandalism forced the cancellation of a political event because people felt threatened.
A "Get out the Vote" event hosted by Broad City actress liana Glazer was canceled as a result.
"What was scary was that it was all over the building, and then the cops were kind of searching the building," Glazer said. "It was too freaky. It was too freaky to hold it."
Glazer was about to host a political forum with state candidates Andrew Gounardes, Jim Gaughran and journalist Amy Goodman when the difficult but necessary decision was made.
"We have a situtiation that we will, that's not presenting any immediate danger, but there were hateful, anti-Semitic scrawled all over the space today, very recently within the past couple of hours,' Glazer said. "So we don't feel safe."
Mayor Bill de Blasio said the graffiti is the vilest kind of hate and that the NYPD would find the perpetrators and hold them accountable.
"It's deeply disturbing to all New Yorkers and something we don't accept here in this city," he said.
Governor Andrew Cuomo directed the Hate Crimes Task Force to investigate, releasing the following statement:
"I am disgusted by the discovery of anti-Semitic graffiti at a house of worship in Brooklyn. At a time when the nation is still reeling from the attack at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, New Yorkers stand united with the Jewish community and against hate in all its forms. In New York, we have zero tolerance for discrimination in our laws or in our spirit. I have directed the State's Hate Crimes Task Force to investigate this hideous act and hold those responsible accountable to the full extent of the law. As governor, I am also doing everything in my power to ensure our religious institutions are free from violence and intolerance. This week, we announced the launch of an additional $10 million grant program to help protect New York's non-public schools and cultural centers, including religious-based institutions. The disgusting rhetoric and heinous violence in this nation has reached a fever pitch and is ripping at the fabric of America, and it must stop. In New York, we have forged community through chords of commonality and we will always stand together against hate and discrimination."
The NYPD says half of all hate crimes in the city are against Jewish people, and the number of incidents has increased this year.
"This individual went into the facility, a facility where people go to pray and worship, and scrawled some pretty derogatory hate filled messages," NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea said.
Earlier this week, Eyewitness News reported on swastikas and the N-word drawn on some brownstones in Garden Place.
Jewish leaders are calling for people of all faiths to join them for Shabbat services as a way to support the victims in Pittsburgh.
It was the worst attack on Jewish people in American history.
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