Odessa activist proposes not to sit at the table with "Yids"

Odessa activist Neonila Tkachenko, a member of the Civil Movement "For Whole Odessa", published an appeal to the Ukrainians. In the message, she states that "Yids cannot be loved" and "must be seated at a separate table". This was written on his Facebook page by the head of the Jewish Ukrainian Committee, Eduard Dolinsky.

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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