Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Mark Twain, Concerning the Jews
“By his make and ways, the Jew is substantially a foreigner wherever he may be, and even the angels dislike a foreigner. I am using this word foreigner in the German sense; meaning, stranger. You Jews will always be, by your ways, your habits, and your predilections, substantially strangers – foreigners – wherever you are, and that will probably keep the race prejudice against you alive.”
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