THE ROBERT W. WHITAKER ARCHIVE

SIMMONS | 2007-12-18

For those of you who might think I'm acting the role of a "tough guy," trying to blame women -- that is wrong. It's the emotive, childish instant-gratification-culture I take issue with. I watched one of the worst movies ever last night, "Superbad." As best I can describe it as a Jewish coming-of-age movie, no laughs whatsoever. That the jewish critics fawned over this is evidence enough that Israel is finished (two countries, one system). It was literally 116 minutes of loathsome behavior of the worst kind, with two minutes of semi-responsible actions -- barely. All I can say is that in a world of children, the Men will be kings.

-- Simmons

Simmons reminds me of the wild orgy of prize-giving and praise for the Jewish Western "The Unforgiven," made by blond goy Eastwood. Every white person in it was a craven coward and a nincompoop. Everybody was a coward and a bully except Eastwood's black chosen companion, the martyr.

New York Jews keep trying to prove that the Alamo was a myth, that NO goy would die at his post like that. All of their movies depict a panicked, shrieking set of passengers while the guys in airline costumes are calm and steady. Flight 93, the real thing, showed, for the thousandth time, that Americans react well to emergencies.

In the case of old Americans, the ones who panicked died before reproducing.

In fact, real Americans in real situations behave like the Westerners they believe in, despite Jewish Weserns. You know, the ones who won a continent for the Jews to come to?

All we hear about earlier Americans now, besides insults, is that when the ancestors of today's New York Jews poured into the land made safe for them by Aryans, they were uncomfortable in the ships.

Those Jews instantly began to scream about how everybody was out to get them and how horrible these goyim had been to take the land from the Indians, their fellow oppressees.

I wonder why everybody despises Jews?

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