Progressive Jewish Supremacists Joke About Californian’s Fiery Destruction

Here’s a question. What happens whenever non-jews make fun of or joke about jews in public or in the media? The answer; the full might of ZOG in all its manifestations immediately descends upon the jokesters, condemning them for their thoughtless, anti-semitic behavior. The character of those responsible must be flayed and their material banned. Even more, those responsible must immediately apologize and abase themselves. But most likely no apology is good enough and jobs and careers will be forfeited.

Now I don’t have any loyalty to U.S. political parties, politicians or bogus psy-ops like QAnon, but when I see jews making jokes about a tragedy like the 2018 California fires (a literal holocaust) to raise money to put more of their jewish bolshevik communist followers into positions of power, it doesn’t set too well with me. Although in a plea deal PG&E’s CEO Bill Johnson did a mea culpa last year, let’s face it, there was a lot of high strangeness around those fires that has never been satisfactorily uncovered. You don’t have to be part of any left/right paradigm to have questions and you certainly shouldn’t be basing satirical jokes off of what happened.

However, the latest irksome jewish fiasco is what is known as the “Secret Jewish Space Laser Corps” that was created based on a 2018 social media post from the Republican U.S. Representative from Georgia, Marjorie Taylor Greene. In a very long and snarky 30 January 2021 Forbes editorial piece by Bruce Y. Lee, which manages to bring together all the tropes of anti-semitism, islamophobia, racism against asians and blacks, climate change and those questioning the “plandemic,” comes the following quotes.

“In her post, Taylor Greene suggested that the 2018 California wildfires may not have been due to climate change leaving vegetation drier and more combustible. No, instead she advanced the theory that, drum roll please, some kind of “space laser” had lit things on fire. Yes, you heard that correctly: a space laser. As they said in the movie Wayne’s World, exsqueeze me, baking powder?”

“So why does the trending phrase have the word “Jewish” in front of it? Well, Taylor Greene’s post suggested that the Rothschild banking firm is behind a supposed corporate cabal that engineered this whole space laser plot. Ah, of course, the old Rothschild family explanation again. As Zack Beauchamp wrote for Vox, anti-Semitic conspiracy theories about the Rothschild family controlling the world have frequently surfaced in the past. Beauchamp explained that this was not “an isolated anti-Semitic incident for Greene.” In fact, the Editorial Board for USA TODAY wrote that “her Facebook account contained racist, Islamophobic and anti-Semitic views,” which doesn’t sound very nice. Beauchamp stated that Taylor Greene’s “space laser” theory is “the latest in a long line of conspiracies about the Rothschild family, and those conspiracies are always, at root, anti-Semitic: Since the 19th century, people have used claims that this one particular wealthy family controls the world to cast aspersions on Jews in general.” [Of course all media is controlled by the jews, so….].

“The past few years have seen a resurgence of what has occurred throughout history: blaming particular racial groups for public health problems rather than actually solving them. I’ve already written for Forbes about how those of Asian descent [you mean the CCP?] have been unfairly blamed for the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, harassed, and even assaulted. Speaking of unfair and the pandemic, as Zamira Rahim reported for CNN, some people have singled out Muslims [the religion of peace] for spreading the virus, even though there are plenty of non-Muslims holding mask-less parties and railing against public health measures. Then there are Black Americans, who are routinely accused in the U.S. for many of the ills of society [they dindu nuffin’] even though they lack representation among leaders who are ultimately responsible for many problems [jews] and have the power to fix them. And, of course, Jewish people have faced their share of finger-pointing and conspiracy theories over and over again [how can the “chosen” do anything wrong?]. These are just some of the “wonderful” examples of the racism that continues to permeate our society like fungus.” [Wow Lee, if it wasn’t for all those darn “fungal” White people, your “progressive” world would be a paradise. Tell that to the people who used to live in what was Paradise, CA].

Okay, so the above article was written back in January, but what are the oh so funny, comedic jews and their progressive ilk up to now? Never let a mostly White goyim tragedy go to waste when you can make fun of it and raise political funding for anti-White candidates at the same time. Well, they’ve started a Kickstarter campaign selling swag and raising funds to create a “Jewish Space Laser Corps” web series with part of the funds going toward political candidates with the proper jewish supremacist ideology.

The caption for the series teaser video on the Star Trek associated Axanar channel reads:

“Jewish Space Laser Corps: Cool Swag & a Web Series. Having successfully created the legendary Star Trek film “Prelude to Axanar”, our team now wants to tackle creating a comedy web series that looks at the fictional “Jewish Space Laser” that a certain crazy politician claims started the forest fires in California last year! While we all can laugh at the lunacy of Marjorie Taylor Green’s statement, and the insanity of the Qanon conspiracy, what if there was a grain of truth and there really WAS a “Jewish Space Laser”? Such a concept can only exist in comedic satire, and that is where Jewish Space Laser Corps comes in! We ask everyone to donate for cool swag to hit our $10,000 goal. And if we hit our $25,000 stretch goal, we will shoot the Jewish Space Laser Corps Web Series pilot!”

Here is some of the swag:

You can also buy an official “Jewish Space Laser Corps” T-shirt at the National Museum of American Jewish History museum store. The purchase supports the museum but like the other swag the page points out that 50% of profits from this product will be donated to candidates and organizations working to defeat QAnon supporters running for Congress. Oh those crazy QAnon supporters are such a threat.

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