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I was staying at a relative's house last week and they had Blues Brothers on the goybox. Never saw it when I was young, knew the car and the outfits but that was really it.

With nothing else to do, I watched it for a while. Very interesting chase scene, then half-way through the movie, [this scene](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTT1qUswYL0) happens.

A group of Nazis gathered at a park. In 1980. Yeeeaaahhh, like that was ever a fucking problem.

But it's what the leader said that stunned me.

>"Since the beginning of time, The Jew is using the black as muscle against you."

It's insane they'd put something that brazen in a film. Literally telling you what they do. I wasn't around in 1980 so I wouldn't know how the general sentiment among Whites was at the time, but I don't recall any major politician ever using that as a talking point against jews. That's something they came up with themselves. A faux pas that went right over the heads of everyone who watched it.

And before you ask - yes, yes, and **yes** to all the figures responsible for writing and filming it, other than the Brothers themselves.
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The art of film is a fascinating field of clues if you're astute. I believe it's one of the reasons I'm able to spot their bullshit so well in real life.

In the 70's and 80's they were trying to demonize their enemies. This is why you always see low echelon horror (a genre almost entirely of jews) use *le spooky Nazi!™* as macguffins and plot devices.

In the early 90s and 2000s, it was flushing their own culture into ours while pretending to be the White.

You can see this attack vector in television shows like *Nip Tuck*, *Sex in the City* and *Will & Grace*.

Fascinating field of study. At least to me.
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