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  • Maybe I've spent too much time looking at antisemitic propaganda over the years, but I struggle to see how it's possible to miss the usual tropes ;

    • large noses
    • beards
    • counting money on the backs of the workers

    Much of the Nazis propaganda (which wasn't especially unique in a European context) tends to run along two rough themes; the dirty poor jew - always with his hand and in contrast to the pure hard worker, and the globalist capitalist jew - part of a global plot involving families like the Rothschilds pulling the strings of the world.

  • struggle to see how it's possible to miss the usual tropes ;

    large noses
    beards
    counting money on the backs of the workers

    Easy to see how you could look at this and not see anything anti-semitic. There's one beard among the six figures (when you blow it up, he's the most obvious stereotype). The guy in the right looks like Gandhi. Counting money on the backs of workers is a very obvious anti-capitalist motif. Nose-size - not that easy to tell, even looking on laptop rather than phone.

    It looks like a standard Class War-type mural, the anti-semitism's a bit more subtle.

    Tories will be pissing themselves at how well this has been played by their helpful idiots - they can convince people that they're the party of the poor, that the NHS is safe with them, that Labour is the party of racism and bigotry etcetc - cunts just can't fucking lose.

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