Odessa activist proposes not to sit at the table with "Yids"
The activist wonders, "Why was this nation so much disliked by our grandfathers, great-grandfathers, our parents?"
She follows up with the answer: "Yids cannot be loved. You can love Jews – when they are honest and decent. When they sacrifice themselves like Jesus Christ. But the Yid who robs, who mocks the state, must be seated at a separate table," she says.
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