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SPEAKER SERIES

March 2007

Guest Speaker:  Rabbi Nachum Shifren


Rabbi Nachum Shifren

Rabbi Nachum Shifren shared with the group that "Multi-culturalism will be the nail in the coffin for our country. It has ruined our schools, giving license to and legitimacy for groups like Mecha, Lulac, GLADD, and other seditious malcontents bent on destroying our nation. There are a substantial number of Black and Latino educators and administrators who will stop at nothing until they have seen "the last gasp of White America." That means: You and I, and all others, no matter what their race or ethnicity, that care about survival for our great country. We are being balkanized, divided in the classic fashion of the Communist Manifesto, in order to create a society of finger-pointers and victims, necessary to complete the take-over of our country."

Rabbi Shifren further indicated that it is going to take courage and nerves of steel for all those who want to make a change in the demographic makeup of our schools. He said, "Let none dare call himself a patriot and protector of our schools if he nonchalantly agrees with the total takeover by illegal aliens, causing a massive lowering of standards, not to mention the financial nightmare of paying for tuitions, breakfast and lunch programs, schools health insurances, and the corrupted "bi-lingual" plague that has throttled all progress and paths to assimilation. Unless this issue is dealt with in a robust and high-profile manner, we will lose the very character of our society and go the way of the Third World countries."


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