EXCELLENT NEWS: Teenagers hardly use JewBook!
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White Shop: The Myth of German Villainy by Benton L. Bradberry
This is a FANTASTIC BOOK written by a well travelled American Military Officer. It tears all the lies about the Germans that have been told by the Jews and the Allies to shreds. I have a copy. It is the best book written about the Germans by a non-German since WW2.
[This is fantastic news. From 2012 to 2021, young people have been using JewBook less and less. In 2021, 94% used it. Now only 27% use it! Wonderful stuff. So it keeps them away from the Jewish lying scum. It needs to stay that way. Jan]
Facebook trying to reinvent itself as the Metaverse can be seen as a rebranding effort after one too many scandals but the development also ties in with another crucial problem – one the social media network has been accused of keeping from its shareholders: The exodus of teenagers and young adults from the platform.
Internal documents leaked by Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen basically show the same as two surveys nine years apart recently published by Business Insider. While in the heyday of Facebook in the early 2010s basically every teenager was using Facebook, the numbers look quite different today. In a recent survey by Piper Sandler, only 27 percent of teenagers said they were active users of the platform.
Most teenage Facebook users of the 2010s probably didn’t delete their accounts, but simply aged out of the cohort, while new generations of teenagers soon branded Facebook an old-people network. Increased competition in the social media sphere in the past decade meant that young users soon flocked to newer providers to open their first social media accounts, be it on Snapchat, TikTok or Instagram. At least with the latter network, Facebook parent company Meta is still getting its share after having acquired the social media company in 2012.
6 Pics: When South Africa was White and VIBRANT! - The Hanging building!
This building still exists in Johannesburg. It was already built and looking great in the mid-1980s when I came to work in Johannesburg. Someone back then told me that the floors of this building are hanging. I did not quite know what to think of it, but its design is strange and when you look at the bottom, youll see the whole building is held up by a central column. (Just like those buildings of 911).