The People (And FrankenFoot) vs. Leo Frank

Sama_El
Published on Jul 16, 2020
This is a FAIR USE examination of the purported "documentary" broadcast by PBS, The People vs. Leo Frank

Be prepared for a very liberal usage of the term NIGGER throughout this presentation.

To wit: Leo Max Frank RAPED and MURDERED 13 year old Mary Phagan, and figured he could use the "NIGGER DID IT" ploy to escape culpability; however, the good people of the South saw through the abject ploy, and sentenced the GUILTY PARTY TO DEATH BY HANGING.

This "documentary" purports the idea that Frank's PET NIGGER, Jim Conley, committed the vile assault, but forensics, dirty tricks by the defense team, and most importantly, FRANK'S OWN CONFESSION belie that theory.

This is the first of my initiative, the Secret Messages of Subversion, in honor of Devon Stack, whom BLACK-PILLED me in regards to the subversion inherent in The Pawnbroker. Pawnbreaking Our Culture is a must-see film - it's only 37 minutes long, but I think you'll watch it (and all of Devon Stack's offerings) again and again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYBt6J0mZgo&list=PLu8J0Bfboj-9jPiDaTLk8Hr5vMnW22Fxo&index=16

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