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"Dracula" was really a Social Critique of Jews

Believe it or not, the classic gothic horror novel was actually a coded social critique of Ashkenazi Jews who were pouring into England in the 1890s.

Did you know Bram Stoker's classic horror novel "Dracula" was actually a social critique about the influx of Ashkenazi J-ws flooding into London in the late 1800s? I know some of you will think I'm reaching with this one, but watch - by the end of this discussion, you'll realize that not only is it obvious that Dracula is about J-ws, but you'll know exactly why too.

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