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88% of the respondents to the "Madagascar Poll" are in favor of shipping the jews to Madagascar, 2% are undecided but may vote against it if given the chance, and 10% are opposed. Who makes up this 12% of Americans who aren't in favor of banishing the jews? They certainly can't be the 2% of Americans who are Muslims, since the jews are proposing that Muslims be exiled, assassinated, arrested en masse, imprisoned, and tortured. Even jewish rabbis have gotten in on the act:
So it's not likely that any Muslims make up any of this 12%. Most of the 6% of the population who are Black men now realize how adversely the jew sponsored affirmative action and welfare programs have affected their lives, families, and children, so inspite of this symbiosis between jews and Blacks (where Blacks get to engage in virtual genocide against the White Race while the jews use their control of the news media to conceal that fact) it's not likely that Black men will be a big part of this 12%. Most of the 8% who are Mexicans and Hispanics and Indians are too concerned about preserving their own Hispanic race and roots and culture than they are about protecting that of the jews, so they would have to be a small percentage of the 12% if any at all. Because of the misleading jewish controlled news media, some portion of the 74% who are Caucasians, or "Whites", may opppose the exile of the jews, but it's hard to tell how many. The 1% of the population who are feminists, the 1% who are sodomites, and the 1% or less who are die-hard "liberals" may be opposed, but it seems that most of them are one and the same--and that they aren't Caucasians at all--they are jews. And that leaves us with the 1.9% who are jews. It seems that most jews are "liberals", and feminists, and sodomites, so it could be that less than 2% of the American population are a combination of all four [read: jews, feminists, "liberals", and sodomites]. And it's inevitible that this 2% would object to the exile of the jews.
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