The Hating Game #racist realjewnews.com

Aint it the truth. The Jews teach hate instead of love. It’s just opposite what Jesus taught.

The Jews teach hate especially for Christianity, Syria, Russia, Iran, and whoever else they want to destroy. Jesus teaches us to love even our enemies.

Imagine the hypocrisy and irony of Jews accusing Germans, Southerners, Muslims, Russians, and anti-perverts of being motivated by hate. The Jews who accuse others of hate are the same Jews who teach hate and incite people to kill each other in wars, riots, and Jew incited madness.

Long ago Jesus used parables to foretell what would become of these evil Jews who rebelled against him and crucified him. In parables that Jesus told the crowds, the villains in the parables typically represented the leading Jews (Zionists) through whom Satan rules the world.

In the parable of the Vineyard Servants at Matthew 21, the evil servants are the leading Jews. The chief priests and Pharisees are explained to be who Jesus directed the parable against at verse 45. The master will destroy these wicked servants who hated and murdered His son - verse 41.

In the parable of the crooked manager at Luke 16, the master represents God and the crooked manager represents the Jew doing dirty deals. The manager being booted out represents God driving the Jew from the Holy Land. The crooked deals the manager began making when God fired him shows that the Jew began working for Satan after God fired him.

Luke 16 goes on to point out how the crooked Jews are wiser in dealing with each other than the people of light. Jews help each other more than Christians help each other. Jews open doors for other Jews.

Christians don’t usually take care of each other to the same extent, especially now that the Jews have almost destroyed Christianity. The hate that Jews have worked so hard to cultivate in goyim has been deadly.

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