Nope. I have been aware for 20 years that Jews saw the passage of the 1965 Immigration Act as a Jewish victory, and celebrated it as such on the night of its passage. Does it anger me? Yes. Does it make me think we whites would have been better off if there were no Jews in this country? Yes. Did it anger me the day I walked past the synagogue across the street from where I lived on E 79th St and read the announcement in the little glass box mounted on the wall that the next Sunday's sermon was an exhortation against Jewish intermarriage knowing that if a Christian minister anywhere in the country preached a similar sermon it would be the congregants from the synagogue on E 79th St leading the shrieks of condemnation against the church? Yes. Do I hate Jewish hypocrisy? Yes. Jewish deception? Yes. Jewish nepotism? Yes. Jewish warmongering? Yes. But, then again, I hate all those things in Christians, too.
But I have never felt sympathy for the Nazis until this election. It was after reading a particularly vile article by a particularly vile Jewish scribbler named Dana Milbank that, for the first time ever, I felt bloodlust. It didn't feel like a struggle anymore. It felt like war, and the Jewish press, and the Soros and Sabans were enemy combatants. Those German kids who ransacked the Jewish owned papers on Nov 9, 1938 were my kin.
So you basically lied when you said that this election changed you then.
As for your opposition to the 1965 immigration act, it's basically that you don't like people who aren't from northern Europe. Well, that seems the be the problem for racists.
However it doesn't mean much.
You say Jews saw this as a victory. In 1960 there 5.3 million Jews in the US. In 2010 there were 5.425 million Jews in the US. So, in the space of 50 years there's been an increase of 125,000 Jews in the US, and possibly most of this has been from natural increase rather than immigration.
So you hate Jewish hypocrisy. Well I hate Jewish hypocrisy as well as Christian hypocrisy, Muslim hypocrisy, general hypocrisy etc. So what?
Do you hate Jewish hypocrisy but tolerate Christian hypocrisy because you want to be angry at Jews and to blame Jews for all your problems in your miserable life?
So you feel sympathy for Nazis? I mean, seriously. You blame Jews for all these problems, and yet the biggest problems were what the Nazis did.
Well, if you're scum, you're scum, and there's probably not much that will make you change. However you live in a country with human rights. Why don't you move somewhere that doesn't have rights and see how you fair.