A little to get you to know this Rabbi, he is quoted saying: “The difference between a Jewish and a non-Jewish person stems from the common expression: “Let us differentiate.” Thus, we do not have a case of profound change in which a person is merely on a superior level. Rather, we have a case of “let us differentiate” between totally different species.” [i.e. between a jew and a non jew]
"There are approximately 3,600 Chabad institutions in over 1,000 cities in 70 countries, and 200,000 adherents." [That's why we are fu***d, there is plenty of those working against all non jews, against humanity itself]
"Chabad sometimes openly teaches that “the soul of the Jew is different than the soul of the non-Jew,”"
A little to get you to know this Rabbi, he is quoted saying: “The difference between a Jewish and a non-Jewish person stems from the common expression: “Let us differentiate.” Thus, we do not have a case of profound change in which a person is merely on a superior level. Rather, we have a case of “let us differentiate” between totally different species.” [i.e. between a jew and a non jew]
The source of the quote of this sub human is two respected Jewish professors, Israel Shahak and Norton Mezvinsky, in their book Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel https://archive.org/stream/JewishHistoryJewishReligion_665/JewishFundamentalismInIsrael_djvu.txt
Excerpts from this article: https://www.counterpunch.org/2014/04/07/why-is-the-us-honoring-a-racist-rabbi/
"There are approximately 3,600 Chabad institutions in over 1,000 cities in 70 countries, and 200,000 adherents." [That's why we are fu***d, there is plenty of those working against all non jews, against humanity itself]
"Chabad sometimes openly teaches that “the soul of the Jew is different than the soul of the non-Jew,”"