Israeli man tries to confiscate a man’s house in New York City in broad daylight


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"This man been harassing a family on weeks ave for years."
Categories: Evil People
Tags: nyc bad day
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0 +1 Zatoichi 6 days ago

Sounds like he's dealing with black fatiguers anyway so

10 +1 Teatag 2 weeks ago

Fuck scammy Jews. Don't let them near. See what happened to Palestinians, Syrians, Iranians, Lebanese, Yemenites.

5 +1 Theocritus 2 weeks ago

If I had to guess he didn't pay his property taxes and this Jew paid those taxes and is in the process of taking possession of the house.

This isn't Palestine, at least not yet, where Jews are outright stealing the houses of non-Jews.

1 +1 [email protected] 2 weeks ago

@Theocritus Palestine people got what they deserved get rid of them Muslims and democrats world would be a better place god bless Israel

0 +1 Zatoichi 6 days ago

@Theocritus You mean they leave for over a year and Jews come to reclaim their properties

10 +1 Gunthrix 2 weeks ago

Boy theyre getting bold. You cant just take land and buildings over claiming them as your own in America.

31 +1 Purplehelmut1 2 weeks ago

No terrorist IDF there to save him

0 +1 Zatoichi 6 days ago

@Purplehelmut1 islam is the terror, idiot

26 +1 Fetid01 2 weeks ago

Typical Zooish behavior.....
Those animals have centuries behavior as such...

8 +1 Fetid01 2 weeks ago

Offer it a bagel with a schmear, a lock and a light dusting of ricin...damn pest...

13 +1 tommix1 2 weeks ago

OY VEY!! I gotta get a Golem.

6 +1 GulliblestartswithN 2 weeks ago

Fdont try to explain ownership of property to someone who didn't even buy the clothes they are wearing. He thinks bcuz the person lived there that there couldn't possibly be a landlord. Idiots.

You cant teach a pig to sing. You will only annoy the pig. And it will call u racist and privilaged.

11 +1 oroboros 2 weeks ago

It's difficult to judge, because the context is missing. But regardless of the context, everything is in place for the vast majority of goys to be expropriated by their Jewish creditors in the near future.

5 +1 dingus369 2 weeks ago

@oroboros Everything except the muscle willing to do the dirty work. You know Jews are never going to be the ones doing the expropriation

2 +1 oroboros 2 weeks ago

@dingus369
Of course. Jews believe that dirty jobs are for animals. It is for this reason that they consider that all human races are inferior, and that the Jews are above all. It is unfortunate that most sleeper goys side with them and agree to fight wars that only serve Jewish interests.

0 +1 deadmanj82 2 weeks ago

@oroboros And they make the fkken frogs gay !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

8 +1 FacelessMen 2 weeks ago

Ignorant title. LOL. Jewish person is someone with a religious or ethnic identity, while being a citizen of Israel is a matter of nationality. FYI... There are many citizens of Israel who are not Jewish. Over 20% are Muslim.

7 +1 UP URANUS 2 weeks ago

@FacelessMen I agree that the title is ignorant. But let me correct your ignorance. Being a citizen of Israel is a matter of citizenship. Being born in Isreael is a matter of nationality. I'm a dual citizen (FRANCE and USA) but am a French National. I can never lose my Nationality but I can lose my American citizenship. Kapish? Educate yourself...

8 +1 FacelessMen 2 weeks ago

@UP URANUS Are you serious? My statement is correct as these words are commonly interchangeably used and are still correct in everyday conversation. For most people, “nationality” or “citizenship” mean the same thing in the US. Immigrant vs. migrant. Rules vs. regulations. Sex vs. gender. Price vs. cost. Error vs. mistake. Both interchangeably used with bit of nuance. Yes, they can mean slight different depending on context. So STFU!

1 +1 UP URANUS 2 weeks ago

@FacelessMen Hell yeah, I'm serious. Citizenship and Nationality are very different when it comes to immigration. STFU and GTFOH! Bwhahahahhahahahahaha

1 +1 FacelessMen 2 weeks ago

@UP URANUS Now you sound like a third-world immigrant. Let me guess. Former French colonies from north Africa? Yes, that makes sense. Loud bendir drums must have gotten to your head. LMFAO!!!!

2 +1 UP URANUS 2 weeks ago

@FacelessMen Nice try. I'm as white as snow white who got fired from Disneyland because she sat on Pinocchio's face and screamed at him "Lie, Lie, Lie..."

1 +1 Cripple 2 weeks ago

@UP URANUS

HAHAHAHA!

USA and France citizenship, then use an Italian metaphor !!!!!

HAHAHAHAHA!

1 +1 UP URANUS 2 weeks ago

@Cripple Kapish is a slang word commonly used by Americans the last time I checked....

1 +1 Cripple 2 weeks ago

@UP URANUS
Yes it is !
But Comprende is used a ton too (Spanish).
Still doesn't make it English or French.
Just thought your reply was funny to point out USA and France, and then finish it in Italian....

12 +1 ScreaminMime 2 weeks ago

... think I believe the Jew on this 'un :ermm: