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What is a “Shiksa”? It is not just the definition, which is a non-jewish woman, that is relevant. But more so, it is what the term represents. So what does it represent? This thread will give you some illustrations.

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For William Shatner and Fran Drescher (both are jewish), it is something to laugh about; and perhaps it is something to envy for the jewish woman as there seems to be some contempt in Drescher’s laugh.

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But a “shiksa” is that inner joke that never gets old in that circle, as confirmed by a former Jew who converted to Eastern Orthodox Christianity.

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Rabbi Daniel Brenner gets very frank. He tells us what “shiksas” are for. He even lets us in on a Talmudic story about the prize that awaits if males can resist the sexual temptations of “a beautiful foreign prostitute.”

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It also appears that “Shiksas” are used to extract DNA in order to improve the features of future generations. Compare a typical Jewish man in the 1870 painting, “Extract”, to the late actor, Kirk Douglas (Issur Danielovitch).

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But it’s no secret within the Jewish community that “shiksas are for practice”. Here, Jewish author Tamar Caspi confirms what “a tall, skinny blonde with perky boobs” are in the eyes of Jewish men. It is a major source of resentment for her and jewish women.

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But a woman will definitely know that she is a "shiksa" in practice when she is getting slapped and choked to fulfill a carnal sexual fetish of a high status jewish man.

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A shiksa is not just limited to white women, Nope. In fact, a woman with “exotic” features will be reminded of her browness (if you will) while she is being courted by a male tribe member.

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Acting “is a job for shiksas” according to Jewish actress, Rachel Weisz in an interview in which she admitted that Jews run Hollywood. And those Hollywood Jews had a preference for Aryan blonds for their “Portnoy’s complaint” (explained in next tweet).

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“Portnoy’s Complaint” is a novel by Philip Roth where a young jewish man describes taking out his sadistic sexual desires out on non-jewish women. It is also considered an inside joke within an ethnic circle. But outside those circles, it’s considered “anti-Semitic”.

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The Harvey Weinstein scandal confirmed what we all knew; the price aspiring actresses had to pay to obtain roles in Hollywood films. And that price was high. But what do these actresses all have in common?

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Well, Jewish Tablet magazine clearly spells it out. And they even go as far as saying that Harvey Weinstein is the modern-day Philip Roth using his position to carry out his “revenge-tinged fantasy”.

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However, not every actress was subjected to Harvey Weinstein’s casting couch. Scarlett Johansson, Natalie Portman, and Mila Kunis didn’t have to degrade themselves to obtain roles in films. What is it about these three that shielded them from such degrading experience?

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But it’s just amazing the lengths jewish women go to defend jewish men caught in a sex scandal. Here, Scarlett Johannson openly defends Hollywood director Wood Allen, who couldn’t keep his hands off his two adopted gentile daughters.

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There is no recourse should a woman take an objection to being a “shiksa”. Despite the #MeToo allegations, men of a certain tribe were protected and didn’t’ face punishment. In fact, an Israeli spy agency was hired to silence victims.

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The 90s sitcom show, Seinfeld, gave a good idea of what “shiksas” represent to young jewish males; an opportunity to seize in order to become a man.

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Young women on vacation might find themselves in “practice” for israeli teenagers looking to become a man and taking turns in the ceremony, regardless if she wants to or not. And she better not complain, or she may go to jail.

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Gang rapes are not uncommon amongst the Israelis. But unlike jewish victims, who’ll be media darlings receiving support from political leaders, a non-jewish victim will face jail time and lawsuits for daring to report the crime despite clear evidence of the rape.

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A “shiksa” also could represent someone who is not wanted in the family. Dating the younger brother of Jared Kushner, Model Karlie Kloss wasn’t allowed to meet the parents of her fiancé, Josh. Even Ivanka joined in on the insults and jokes on Kloss behind her back.

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So why didn’t Ivanka get the bitter cold shoulder as Karlie Kloss did. She was well received once she agreed to convert to Judaism. What’s the difference? She was a Trump, a royalty, whom aligning with was very beneficial for the family.

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When the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking operation was exposed, it became very telling that it was run by a very exclusive group of people. But who are these people? Even more telling is who are the victims being trafficked for sexual exploitation?

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Well, Maria Farmer, one of the victims of the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking ring, does not shy away from telling us who are these members of this cabal and who their victims were (and were not).

Complete video: https://archive.org/details/jewish-mafia-epstien

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For the peddlers of pornography, a “shiksa” has her use. What better way is there to destroy Christian morality and culture other than defiling Roman Catholic females in the most degrading manner as possible?

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Porn actress, film director, and insider Nina Hartley gives a hint as to why jewish men run and participate in the pornography industry: “to have sex with all these beautiful blonde women.”

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It’s not just having sex with beautiful blondes. It’s about subjecting her to the most degrading experience. Porn mogul Greg Lansky focused on white women being sexually dominated by black men in Blacked, which is the favorite porn site of Kanye and other hip hop stars.

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So what is a “shiksa”? Again, it’s not the meaning. It’s a word signal to indicate the type of treatment certain women should be subjected to as illustrated in this clip, which is the most telling example.

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