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Man not Even Netflix can hide the fact that kikes are shameless money goblins
>Parents have Netflix
>We're having lunch
>Decide to watch a documentary with them
>Goes like this
>Nepal earthquake 2015
>group of kikes(israelites) traveling in a remote area of Nepal
>Earthquake happens and they get stuck in small rural village
>Kikes go check whats left of the now leveled village "for food'
>Kikes find box with a lock between the debree
>THEY PRY OPEN THE THING
>TAKE money and everything that was inside the box
>Back on the place they we're staying in someone recognizes the photos
>Kikes almost get beaten to death and then they get exiled from the rest of Survivors
>Slimy kike finds emergency communication device
>Istead of telling the rest of Survivors he uses it to call Israel rescue services, ask the rescuers to bring guns
>Despite being kikes rescuers arrive and tell everyone to chill without guns or violence
>Kikes leave without learning anything from the experience
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@rlier23 Fuckers never think for a moment that something is locked for a reason
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@Rhodesian_YuKari it's even worse in the doc, you can see the kikes trying to twist the details or trying to justify themselves and make their group like the victim of the situation like "no no we dindu nothing wrong goy :soyjew_seethe: "
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@rlier23 Is it only on Netflix or is there an archived copy somewhere I can watch at my own leisure for free?
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@rlier23 @Rhodesian_YuKari Reminds me of that movie, "The House of Rothschild". The producers tried to spin it very hard trying to make the Rothschilds seem like the good guys, but kikes are so undeniably horrid that it was impossible to make them look good lmao.