Insane Rabbi Fights Racism by Caring for Colored Foster Children

I will never get tired of posting this image.

One of the few benefits of growing up in a Jewed society is that we get to watch Jews succumb to the same subversive poison that they inflict upon the goyim.

Orthodox rabbis are getting sex changes. Rothschild heiresses are dating Black rappers (pictured above). Feminism is running amok in Israel. Jews in Europe are getting attacked by their Moslem pets.

This is a real phenomenon, and it’s hilarious to watch!

This week, our “high on their own supply” story belongs to Shmuly Yanklowitz, an insane Orthodox rabbi who’s fighting racism by raising colored children!

Washington Post:

It’s not hard to see that racial injustice still cruelly endures. Despite the work over generations of community leaders, religious figures, public servants and, most importantly, average Americans who abhor needless hate, racial discrimination remains entrenched — consciously or not — in our society.

As a rabbi, I have made it part of my spiritual work to fight this injustice. As an Orthodox Jew, I’ve sensed prejudice at times, but never in a way that I felt harmed me personally. I’ve never directly felt the impact of systemic racism, and have usually thought about race in the abstract.

That changed after my wife, our children and I welcomed two foster children of color to our family. For the first time in my life, racism has become personal.

My wife and I are blessed to care for multiple foster children over the last several years. They, like our three biological children, brighten our lives. The first child we fostered was African American — a boy who came to our home when he was only a few days old. More recently, we began fostering a Latino child, a boy less than a year old.

As someone who campaigns for a real Holocaust, I admit I can be a little anti-Semitic at times, and I tend to think the worst of Jews.

For example, when I started reading this article, I immediately thought: “Here we go again. Another of Shub-Niggurath’s young is promoting race-mixing for the goyim.”

And yes, the level of subversion in the article reaches 6,000,000 on the kike-o-meter. It was published in The Washington Times, for a start, where its egalitarian message will impact a gentile-majority audience. Moreover, the classic “fellow White people” line persists throughout:

What I’ve learned, and believe more white people must learn, is that because I didn’t know the extent to which racism was a part of all of our lives, I was too passive in combating the racial injustice around me. Now, I’m better prepared to confront bigotry and bias — including my own — because racism is no longer just in the news or in my thoughts. It’s in my life.

But after researching Yanklowitz’ background, I believe he’s actually convinced by his own BS.

Firstly, the foster and adoption agency that he owns, Yatom, is exclusively for Jews, meaning that White readers couldn’t use his agency to adopt niglets even if they were swayed by his article.

(The Yatom website contains articles that promote “international” and “transracial” adoption choices for Jews only.)

Secondly, Yanklowitz is a rabbi of Modern Orthodox Judaism, which is a movement within Judaism that attempts to merge traditional Judaism with literal social justice.

Thirdly, here’s what he looks like:

This is the face of a man high on his own Jewishness.

The hellspawn with a heart of gold even invited some Syrian refugees into his home for Thanksgiving. I doubt that went down well at the local synagogue.

Yep, this is a Jew who’s been Jewed Jewishly.

Of course, Yanklowitz is still destroying our society with this SJW nonsense – but that’s a given for Jews. At least he’s also destroying his tribe’s cohesion in the process.

Personally, I hope that more Jews learn from this good rabbi’s actions. It is the job of every Jew – especially those in Israel – to adopt as many colored children as possible and marry them off to fellow Jews as adults.

It is 2017, after all, and without diversity, the Jewish race cannot survive.