Andrew Anglin

Daily Stormer

April 23, 2017

A heroic pitbull named Max in Spring Valley has had enough of the vile behavior of the Jew race, and took to the streets to take revenge.

Watch the Haredi Jew at 1:18 in the above video – he says: “The child, the family and many neighbors are still horrified by the attack. I think to witness such attack, regardless of which background you are, is very scary.”

That is him saying “even the GOYIM must understand dog attacks are bad!”

For the Jew, a story about a dog attack gives him a chance to differentiate between Jews (Yahweh’s chosen) and the goyim.

Is it sickening that these people are born in America, probably their grandparents were born in America, and they still insist on speaking English with a Yiddish accent, because they believe they are too good to give our language fair treatment?

And they wonder why dogs want them dead?

No doubt the owner of the dog is a non-Jew, and Max was simply trying to protect the neighborhood from the Jew menace.

PIX11:

A young boy playing on the sidewalk in Spring Valley was attacked by a pit bull Thursday — and the disturbing attack was caught on video. It happened in the driveway of a home on North Cole Avenue in Spring Valley where children in the neighborhood are known to play. The video shows the pit bull, Max, sprinting up to the group of children, dragging down 3-year-old Eli and biting him several times. Eli manages to get away when the dog chases him again. The attack finally ended when a Good Samaritan grabbed the dog away from the children. Little Eli received stitches for cuts to his face and neck, but is expected to be OK. PIX11 News later learned that Max the pit bull has been on the loose for months, chasing children and terrorizing the neighborhood. Yossi Gestetner, a founder of the Orthodox Jewish Public Affairs Council, said there have many multiple complaints about the dog but have fallen on deaf ears. “They should take into account repeatedly this pit bull is out on the loose,” Gestentner said. “According to law it needs to be leashed and it wasn’t leashed too many times, too often, terrorizing the streets.” Later Thursday night, police removed the dog from the owner, who lives across the street from Eli and his family. The dog’s owner was also issued summonses for allowing her dog to run loose. The dog was taken to a shelter where his fate is unknown. The Rockland District Attorney’s Office is continuing to investigate.

The Daily Stormer is calling for the immediate release of Max the dog from his unjust imprisonment.

#FreeMax

#MaxDidNothingWrong