In the wake of his ban from Facebook, Louis Farrakhan told a Catholic church Thursday night that he was there “to separate the good Jews from the Satanic Jews.”
Speaking alongside radical activist Rev. Michael Pfleger at St. Sabina Church on Chicago’s South Side, the Nation of Islam leader denied hating Jews but castigated those he said did not follow “God’s word.”
“I’m here to separate the good Jews from the Satanic Jews,” Farrakhan said. “I do not hate Jewish people. Not one that is with me has ever committed a crime against the Jewish people, black people, white people. As long as you don’t attack us, we won’t bother you.”