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Black-Jewish-Marxist Revolution
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The Black-Jewish-Marxist Revolution (also known as the Second Reconstruction or the "civil rights" movement) was a period of social decline in the United States which began in the late 1950s thru the 1960s in which Blacks purportedly agitated to gain political "equality" with Whites. In reality the movement was largely an attempt by Jews to forment racial-tension as a diversion, while they began to overtake WASPs as the rulers of the country.
One of the major aspects of the 'civil rights movement' was to replace forced racial segregation with forced racial mixing (for example forced bussing of children to have mixed schoolclasses, quotas of colored in all occupations, etc...).
External links
- Communism and Racial Tension from Coming Judgement by David Allen Rivera
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