Yiffo's Foes, Episode 1: Jewstick

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Published on Dec 13, 2024
In this brand-new series from the creator of "The Little Nazi," a monkey named "Yiffo" is given a "Jewstick," which reputedly is the source of all Jewish power. He sets the record straight in this condensed debut episode. New episodes will be uploaded as soon as they are completed, all condensed but with the same high-energy lunacy that characterized "The Little Nazi" -- and an outpouring of cold, hard truth that too few dare to speak.

VIEWER COMMENTS:
"Brilliant and hilarious, bro. . . . The Far Right needs more stuff like this. I laughed out loud." ~Damian_Knows

"Yiffo is a great piece. . . . I know you like to do crazy stuff, but somehow it makes sense and is very funny and enlightening. Keep up the good work!!" ~RECOVERING_LIBERAL_JACK

"I must say, this is an impressive piece. You manage to squeeze a lot into two minutes LOL. It's funny and refreshing. . . . I love the humor. I subscribed to receive alerts for future episodes." ~ NORA_VIKING_WOMAN

Complete Playlist of all Yiffo's Foes episodes: https://goyimtv.com/library/playlists

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