Some Fantastic Russian Proverbs About the Jews

Daily Stormer

July 6, 2015

A helpful reader has translated some centuries-old Russian proverbs about the Jews for us.

Most of them rhyme, but unfortunately this could not be preserved in translation.

There are a lot more than just these, but they are so specific that they are either un-translateable or incomprehensible to a non-Russian.

If you lack a devil in your home, invite a Jew in. Whoever serves a Jew will not avoid disaster. What God loves, a Jew discards. A baptised Jew is like a tamed wolf. A Jew boasts of things a gentile repents for. Let a Jew into your house for a day and you won’t get rid of him in a year. Wherever a Jew goes, misfortune brews. A Jew’s hands love the labour of others. Pandering to a Jew is no different from being a thief yourself. A Jew is always ready to cross himself if he profits from it. A Jew is nourished by mischief. Where a Jew walks, men’s tears flow. A Jew will say he was beaten, but will never say for what. A Jew in business is like a leech on the skin. A Jew’s love is worse than a hangman’s noose. You want to ruin a Jew, don’t do business with him. For a Jew, souls are cheaper than coins. While you drink, a Jew steals your money. A Jew doesn’t know what shame is. A Jew will even swing a censer, as long as coin flows. Run with Jews, wake up with sins. Where a Jew goes, bribes follow. First a Jew treats you to a drink, then he makes you a drunkard. A Jew takes you not by force, but by temptation. A Jew stinks as badly as he looks. A Jew is like a pig: nothing hurts, but he keeps squealing.