I bet last of my worthless dollar that both of you fools were circumcised at birth by fucking jew doctors. Thank your ignorant "Christian" parents for paying the ultimate heeb tax.
i just drank a bottle of Smart Water--you know the water for workouts with extra electrolytes in the plastic bottle?---yep, you guessed it--its got the little u in the circle KOSHER mark on it. Why are these markings so small and obscure? Now, i'm eating a Cliff's Bar--yep more kosher bullshit
Are real "whites" waking up? Doubtful. You still allow "them" to hide amongst you and use your "white" label. You work for them. Everything you buy, foods, clothing, property(which you don't truly own), is owned by them. Yet, you turn your hate towards the darker peoples. You have been completely blinded and made the cuckhold culprit, killer-cop, "scapegoat" and you have been loving every minute of it since the day they scammed you 6000 years ago! Wake the F up!
If you want to REALLY know the secrets that are being covered up, just watch the Video Series right here on youtube. Its Called Missing Links! Pass this on to 10 of your friends!
Before having worked in Hollywood Agencies & Studios for nigh on 10 years, wouldn't have believed that one group that makes up less than 3% of the population would be in near total control of its media but, you're right, it is absolutely true. Anywhere, try saying ANYTHING remotely negative about anyone or anything Jewish---you will have the anti-semite card thrown down on you. And don't bother trying to reach the higher levels of hollywood. If you're goy, you aren't welcome.
@tinnywhale: What I find really disturbing about you is that you claim to be a Jew, yet here you are on a white nationalist video, trolling against Jewish faith and practice, calling us a cult? So I contacted a few of my YT friends, and needless to say, I now know what you most likely are - and this conversation's over.
"Taquiyya, table for one"!
Now run back to your mosque and tell your imam you were a good little boy and fought the big, bad Jew.
Although companies may apply for kosher certification, the cost of the certification does not figure into the final cost of the product to the consumer, and is more than offset by the advantages of being certified. In 1975 the cost per item for obtaining kosher certification was estimated by The New York Times as being 6.5 millionths (0.0000065) of a cent per item for a General Foods frozen-food item.
The so called "Kosher tax" is an antisemitic canard and urban legend spread by hate groups.
@Tinnywhale: Kosher certification leads to increased revenues by opening up additional markets such as Jews who keep kosher; Muslims who keep halal; and vegans, Seventh-day Adventists, and the lactose intolerant who wish to avoid dairy products (products that are certified as pareve may meet this criterion). The cost of kashrut certification is always viewed as an advertising expense and not as a manufacturing expense, as I mentioned before.
My grandparents were locked up in a ghetto in Poland for much the same reason. The Nazis marginalized, ostracized, ghettoized, and finally....exterminated Europe's Jews, a lot of it through starvation. they made it almost impossible for them to go out and buy food to feed their families. Do you want to try to do that again to us, while hiding behind that thin veneer of "religious objection"?
Again, I challenge you - please provide proof you're being "ripped off".
@tinnywhale: It actually is a benefit. It allows myself and people of other faiths with dietary restrictions to shop in a regular store, buy the same food you buy, and eat the same food you eat. You know full well that if no food products carried the symbol, we'd never be able to buy groceries. You're not trying to ostracize us from society, are you? Do you object having to be in the same store as a Muslim or a Jew? Is that the problem? Can't stand the sight of us?
"Less than 10% of Jews are Semites"? Where on earth did you get that nonsense from?
Oh, and the..."Khazar theory" bit once again...man, that gets old too, ya know?
90% of Palestinians are originally from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan (mostly Jordan, the real "Palestine), Syria, Iraq, and a hist of Arab countries during the Umayyad period (661 - 750 CE)
If it bothers you that Kraft Foods spends 7 millionths of a cent per item to have the symbol on their products, don't buy them. Simple.
@tinnywhale: The retail cost of a food product is generally not increased by kosher supervision. The decision to seek kosher certification is based on market research and an evaluation that it is in the companys best financial interest to enter into a supervisory program. The modest cost associated with kosher supervision is a miniscule fraction of the total production expenditure, and is offset by the often-significant increase in profit resulting from expanded sales.
The reality is that food manufacturers voluntarily seek kosher certification as an important and effective marketing tool. A kosher symbol signals that the product is suitable for consumption by Jews, Moslems, Seventh Day Adventists and lactose intolerant individuals, all who have special dietary requirements. In addition, many consumers view the kosher symbol as an independent verification of quality.
Plus, many production and distribution costs are fixed. When the volume of sales increases, the overhead cost per unit decreases. The bottom line is that kosher supervision brings in greater revenue, and allows companies to reduce the price of their wares, if they so desire. But to assume that a powerful cabal of Rabbis extort exorbitant fees by threatening a boycott of those who don't comply, then pass the costs on to the consumer, is ludicrous. Please provide some proof of this?
Obtaining certification that an item is kosher is a voluntary business decision made by companies desiring additional sales from consumers (both Jewish and non-Jewish) who look for kosher certification when shopping, and is actually specifically sought by marketing organizations within food production companies. The fees charged for kosher certification are used to support the operation of the certifying bodies themselves, and not Zionist causes or Israel.
My suggestion to you, tinnywhale, is to stop feeding on tabloid hate sites like Aztlan, Stormfront, libreopinion, Rense, Ncoal, and the rest of the white nationalist rags, and do some honest research. Call Kraft foods...call Del Monte....call the M&M/Mars company....and ask them why they seek Kosher certification for their products. People at the forefront of spreading this lie are seeking to isolate and ostracize Jews from society. Ask these two gentlemen above what they really think about us.
Would you please explain to me, tinnywhale, how you think you're being "ripped off"? And yes, the only reason people prostitute this all over YouTube is because of anti-Semitism. I really don't care if you hate Jews or not - it doesn't bother or affect me in the least. But you continuing to claim this a "tax" and a "rip off", when I've given you evidence to the contrary - and I can give you more if you like - shows your anti-Semitic attitude. Prove this is a "tax"? Post some evidence?
The list of product seals of approval and endorsements reads like the telephone book. Remember the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval? That goes back to the '50s. The American Cancer Society? Their name and symbol is on everything you can think of.
The only...ONLY...reason you people complain about the kosher markings on food and other products is because you hate Jews....period. No other reason, or else you'd be complaining about all the others.
Well, then...you better start reading the labels on all the things you buy, not only food. Major manufacturers seek out endorsements and certifications from all types of non-profit agencies as well as celebrities. Those Nikes you wear? You'll pay more, because Michael Jordan slaps his name on them. That can of soup? See the little check mark? It's from the American Heart Association, which gets paid millions every year by dozens of food manufacturers.
And as I said previously, there is no blessing involved, just manufacturing supervision. You're getting Kosher certification confused with the bracha (blessing) that we say before we break bread or drink wine on Shabbat. If you need further information, I've PM'ed you an article on it.
1.6. billion Muslims also eat "Kosher" (Halal), tinnywhale....want to go up against them, too? I think they would have something to say (an understatement) if you tried to take their certifications away.
Never thought about that, did you? Naaaah..it's too easy and fun, not to mention FASHIONABLE, to take a swipe at the Jews, isn't it?
I never said some 'bloke' mumbled any kind of 'chant'. Where did I say that? Please don't put words in my mouth. Please re-read the post I made below. It's a manufacturing supervision, to make sure it meets Jewish and other dietary requirements. It's not some sort of supernatural blessing. If you don't want that, don't buy it. Read the labels. it's that simple. You people try like hell to marginalize Jewish faith and practice with your ridiculous conspiracy theories. Grow up.
In addition, many production and distribution costs are fixed. When the volume of sales increases, the overhead cost per unit decreases. The bottom line is that kosher supervision brings in greater revenue, and allows companies to reduce the price of their wares, if they so desire. The current dissemination of the Kosher Tax lie reflects once again that those who seek to achieve evil goals through the use of terror are neither bound by truth, integrity or moral values.
The retail cost of a food product is generally not increased by kosher supervision. The decision to seek kosher certification is based on market research and an evaluation that it is in the companys best financial interest to enter into a supervisory program. The modest cost associated with kosher supervision is a miniscule fraction of the total production expenditure, and is offset by the often-significant increase in profit resulting from expanded sales.
The reality is that food manufacturers voluntarily seek kosher certification as an important and effective marketing tool. A kosher symbol signals that the product is suitable for consumption by Jews, Moslems, Seventh Day Adventists and lactose intolerant individuals, all who have special dietary requirements. In addition, many consumers view the kosher symbol as an independent verification of quality.
The Kosher Tax libel makes the ludicrous accusation that a powerful syndicate of Rabbis extorts exorbitant fees from food manufacturers by threatening a crippling boycott of companies who do not comply. These blackmail fees are passed on to the unsuspecting consumer in the way of higher food charges.
The Kosher Tax libel is patterned after other classical anti-Semitic works, such as the Secret Annals of the Protocols of Zion. Both the Protocols of Zion and the Kosher Tax plant seeds of fear by suggesting there is a secret Jewish conspiracy spearheaded by a small group of Jews who wield enormous influence over world affairs.
The so-called Kosher Tax is an anitsemitic libel that has been widely disseminated through the Internet. Various racist and anti-Semitic right-wing extremist groups, such as the Ku Klux Klan, have circulated this misinformation for decades. Today, these fraudulent claims have been co-opted by terrorist organizations as well. The allegations are total nonsense and a complete distortion of the truth.
Sir, your logic is wanting. The fact that several hate groups may seek to disseminate certain information does not negate that information's veracity. These are the facts (i) Jews are less than 3% of the population(ii) Orthodox Rabbinical Unions receive monies from food manufacturing companies for Kosher certification (iii) There is no other religions (halal or Mormon) certification group in the US. (iv) The amt of monies rec'd has never been disclosed.
I for one don't hate Jews in general, just what the Zionist agenda has done to my rights as a consumer. I just feel I shouldn't have to pay a tax for something that doesn't apply to me. I am a crazy white man but I don't despise anyone unless they have done me wrong no matter what color they are.
Call it what you like, play whatever card you like. The bottom line IS the bottom line and I don't have any extra scratch to line the pockets of a cause I don't believe in. I happen to know a Jewish family that owns a few Mac Donald's restaurants, and in my humble opinion, they don't give a rat's ass whether the French fries are blessed or not as long as they can turn a profit from them!
I bet last of my worthless dollar that both of you fools were circumcised at birth by fucking jew doctors. Thank your ignorant "Christian" parents for paying the ultimate heeb tax.
SHUTDAFU 1 year ago
@SHUTDAFU Ass wipe! Not all Christian parents can afford to pay a Jew doctor to carve up little junior's apparatus. Thank YOUR parents asshole!
psyleo7 1 year ago 3
i just drank a bottle of Smart Water--you know the water for workouts with extra electrolytes in the plastic bottle?---yep, you guessed it--its got the little u in the circle KOSHER mark on it. Why are these markings so small and obscure? Now, i'm eating a Cliff's Bar--yep more kosher bullshit
MargaritasAntesPorco 1 year ago
Are real "whites" waking up? Doubtful. You still allow "them" to hide amongst you and use your "white" label. You work for them. Everything you buy, foods, clothing, property(which you don't truly own), is owned by them. Yet, you turn your hate towards the darker peoples. You have been completely blinded and made the cuckhold culprit, killer-cop, "scapegoat" and you have been loving every minute of it since the day they scammed you 6000 years ago! Wake the F up!
lorettab77 1 year ago 2
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911truthseekers 2 years ago
Weimar America.
jy768 2 years ago
who are these clowns? i'd love to get shitfaced with them and drive on the railroad bro!
xcuzi 2 years ago
Before having worked in Hollywood Agencies & Studios for nigh on 10 years, wouldn't have believed that one group that makes up less than 3% of the population would be in near total control of its media but, you're right, it is absolutely true. Anywhere, try saying ANYTHING remotely negative about anyone or anything Jewish---you will have the anti-semite card thrown down on you. And don't bother trying to reach the higher levels of hollywood. If you're goy, you aren't welcome.
savagegalt 2 years ago 5
they have made americans slaves...just as ben franklin predicted. them nigroids gon die.
shift2disraeligears 2 years ago
nuke israel end the madness. they are in need of a royal ass kicking.
shift2disraeligears 2 years ago 2
@tinnywhale: What I find really disturbing about you is that you claim to be a Jew, yet here you are on a white nationalist video, trolling against Jewish faith and practice, calling us a cult? So I contacted a few of my YT friends, and needless to say, I now know what you most likely are - and this conversation's over.
"Taquiyya, table for one"!
Now run back to your mosque and tell your imam you were a good little boy and fought the big, bad Jew.
Ma Fish Fallistin - Ummat Yisreel Hayah!
ravdov571 2 years ago
Although companies may apply for kosher certification, the cost of the certification does not figure into the final cost of the product to the consumer, and is more than offset by the advantages of being certified. In 1975 the cost per item for obtaining kosher certification was estimated by The New York Times as being 6.5 millionths (0.0000065) of a cent per item for a General Foods frozen-food item.
The so called "Kosher tax" is an antisemitic canard and urban legend spread by hate groups.
ravdov571 2 years ago
@Tinnywhale: Kosher certification leads to increased revenues by opening up additional markets such as Jews who keep kosher; Muslims who keep halal; and vegans, Seventh-day Adventists, and the lactose intolerant who wish to avoid dairy products (products that are certified as pareve may meet this criterion). The cost of kashrut certification is always viewed as an advertising expense and not as a manufacturing expense, as I mentioned before.
ravdov571 2 years ago
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ravdov571 2 years ago
My grandparents were locked up in a ghetto in Poland for much the same reason. The Nazis marginalized, ostracized, ghettoized, and finally....exterminated Europe's Jews, a lot of it through starvation. they made it almost impossible for them to go out and buy food to feed their families. Do you want to try to do that again to us, while hiding behind that thin veneer of "religious objection"?
Again, I challenge you - please provide proof you're being "ripped off".
ravdov571 2 years ago
what are YOU hiding behind that kosher symbol?
atheist.
GarbageState 2 years ago
@tinnywhale: It actually is a benefit. It allows myself and people of other faiths with dietary restrictions to shop in a regular store, buy the same food you buy, and eat the same food you eat. You know full well that if no food products carried the symbol, we'd never be able to buy groceries. You're not trying to ostracize us from society, are you? Do you object having to be in the same store as a Muslim or a Jew? Is that the problem? Can't stand the sight of us?
ravdov571 2 years ago
there's no dietary benefit in religulous symbols. are you trying to starve atheists?
GarbageState 2 years ago 3
"Less than 10% of Jews are Semites"? Where on earth did you get that nonsense from?
Oh, and the..."Khazar theory" bit once again...man, that gets old too, ya know?
90% of Palestinians are originally from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan (mostly Jordan, the real "Palestine), Syria, Iraq, and a hist of Arab countries during the Umayyad period (661 - 750 CE)
If it bothers you that Kraft Foods spends 7 millionths of a cent per item to have the symbol on their products, don't buy them. Simple.
ravdov571 2 years ago
@tinnywhale: The retail cost of a food product is generally not increased by kosher supervision. The decision to seek kosher certification is based on market research and an evaluation that it is in the companys best financial interest to enter into a supervisory program. The modest cost associated with kosher supervision is a miniscule fraction of the total production expenditure, and is offset by the often-significant increase in profit resulting from expanded sales.
ravdov571 2 years ago
The reality is that food manufacturers voluntarily seek kosher certification as an important and effective marketing tool. A kosher symbol signals that the product is suitable for consumption by Jews, Moslems, Seventh Day Adventists and lactose intolerant individuals, all who have special dietary requirements. In addition, many consumers view the kosher symbol as an independent verification of quality.
ravdov571 2 years ago
Plus, many production and distribution costs are fixed. When the volume of sales increases, the overhead cost per unit decreases. The bottom line is that kosher supervision brings in greater revenue, and allows companies to reduce the price of their wares, if they so desire. But to assume that a powerful cabal of Rabbis extort exorbitant fees by threatening a boycott of those who don't comply, then pass the costs on to the consumer, is ludicrous. Please provide some proof of this?
ravdov571 2 years ago
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ravdov571 2 years ago
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Obtaining certification that an item is kosher is a voluntary business decision made by companies desiring additional sales from consumers (both Jewish and non-Jewish) who look for kosher certification when shopping, and is actually specifically sought by marketing organizations within food production companies. The fees charged for kosher certification are used to support the operation of the certifying bodies themselves, and not Zionist causes or Israel.
ravdov571 2 years ago
My suggestion to you, tinnywhale, is to stop feeding on tabloid hate sites like Aztlan, Stormfront, libreopinion, Rense, Ncoal, and the rest of the white nationalist rags, and do some honest research. Call Kraft foods...call Del Monte....call the M&M/Mars company....and ask them why they seek Kosher certification for their products. People at the forefront of spreading this lie are seeking to isolate and ostracize Jews from society. Ask these two gentlemen above what they really think about us.
ravdov571 2 years ago
Would you please explain to me, tinnywhale, how you think you're being "ripped off"? And yes, the only reason people prostitute this all over YouTube is because of anti-Semitism. I really don't care if you hate Jews or not - it doesn't bother or affect me in the least. But you continuing to claim this a "tax" and a "rip off", when I've given you evidence to the contrary - and I can give you more if you like - shows your anti-Semitic attitude. Prove this is a "tax"? Post some evidence?
ravdov571 2 years ago
The list of product seals of approval and endorsements reads like the telephone book. Remember the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval? That goes back to the '50s. The American Cancer Society? Their name and symbol is on everything you can think of.
The only...ONLY...reason you people complain about the kosher markings on food and other products is because you hate Jews....period. No other reason, or else you'd be complaining about all the others.
ravdov571 2 years ago
Well, then...you better start reading the labels on all the things you buy, not only food. Major manufacturers seek out endorsements and certifications from all types of non-profit agencies as well as celebrities. Those Nikes you wear? You'll pay more, because Michael Jordan slaps his name on them. That can of soup? See the little check mark? It's from the American Heart Association, which gets paid millions every year by dozens of food manufacturers.
ravdov571 2 years ago
And as I said previously, there is no blessing involved, just manufacturing supervision. You're getting Kosher certification confused with the bracha (blessing) that we say before we break bread or drink wine on Shabbat. If you need further information, I've PM'ed you an article on it.
ravdov571 2 years ago
1.6. billion Muslims also eat "Kosher" (Halal), tinnywhale....want to go up against them, too? I think they would have something to say (an understatement) if you tried to take their certifications away.
Never thought about that, did you? Naaaah..it's too easy and fun, not to mention FASHIONABLE, to take a swipe at the Jews, isn't it?
JIDFWarrior 2 years ago
I never said some 'bloke' mumbled any kind of 'chant'. Where did I say that? Please don't put words in my mouth. Please re-read the post I made below. It's a manufacturing supervision, to make sure it meets Jewish and other dietary requirements. It's not some sort of supernatural blessing. If you don't want that, don't buy it. Read the labels. it's that simple. You people try like hell to marginalize Jewish faith and practice with your ridiculous conspiracy theories. Grow up.
JIDFWarrior 2 years ago
In addition, many production and distribution costs are fixed. When the volume of sales increases, the overhead cost per unit decreases. The bottom line is that kosher supervision brings in greater revenue, and allows companies to reduce the price of their wares, if they so desire. The current dissemination of the Kosher Tax lie reflects once again that those who seek to achieve evil goals through the use of terror are neither bound by truth, integrity or moral values.
JIDFWarrior 2 years ago
The retail cost of a food product is generally not increased by kosher supervision. The decision to seek kosher certification is based on market research and an evaluation that it is in the companys best financial interest to enter into a supervisory program. The modest cost associated with kosher supervision is a miniscule fraction of the total production expenditure, and is offset by the often-significant increase in profit resulting from expanded sales.
JIDFWarrior 2 years ago
The reality is that food manufacturers voluntarily seek kosher certification as an important and effective marketing tool. A kosher symbol signals that the product is suitable for consumption by Jews, Moslems, Seventh Day Adventists and lactose intolerant individuals, all who have special dietary requirements. In addition, many consumers view the kosher symbol as an independent verification of quality.
JIDFWarrior 2 years ago
The Kosher Tax libel makes the ludicrous accusation that a powerful syndicate of Rabbis extorts exorbitant fees from food manufacturers by threatening a crippling boycott of companies who do not comply. These blackmail fees are passed on to the unsuspecting consumer in the way of higher food charges.
JIDFWarrior 2 years ago
The Kosher Tax libel is patterned after other classical anti-Semitic works, such as the Secret Annals of the Protocols of Zion. Both the Protocols of Zion and the Kosher Tax plant seeds of fear by suggesting there is a secret Jewish conspiracy spearheaded by a small group of Jews who wield enormous influence over world affairs.
JIDFWarrior 2 years ago
The so-called Kosher Tax is an anitsemitic libel that has been widely disseminated through the Internet. Various racist and anti-Semitic right-wing extremist groups, such as the Ku Klux Klan, have circulated this misinformation for decades. Today, these fraudulent claims have been co-opted by terrorist organizations as well. The allegations are total nonsense and a complete distortion of the truth.
JIDFWarrior 2 years ago
Sir, your logic is wanting. The fact that several hate groups may seek to disseminate certain information does not negate that information's veracity. These are the facts (i) Jews are less than 3% of the population(ii) Orthodox Rabbinical Unions receive monies from food manufacturing companies for Kosher certification (iii) There is no other religions (halal or Mormon) certification group in the US. (iv) The amt of monies rec'd has never been disclosed.
savagegalt 2 years ago 2
Hey my soy milk even has this "kosher" tax >:( Grrr lol
hellokitty9191 2 years ago 2
"They got to the Vegans and the soy milk, where is it going to end folks?" "America is getting ridiculous."
psyleo7 2 years ago 4
I for one don't hate Jews in general, just what the Zionist agenda has done to my rights as a consumer. I just feel I shouldn't have to pay a tax for something that doesn't apply to me. I am a crazy white man but I don't despise anyone unless they have done me wrong no matter what color they are.
psyleo7 3 years ago
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Come on! This simply is a very well known and a very bad antisemitic canard.
BBonvoisin 3 years ago
Call it what you like, play whatever card you like. The bottom line IS the bottom line and I don't have any extra scratch to line the pockets of a cause I don't believe in. I happen to know a Jewish family that owns a few Mac Donald's restaurants, and in my humble opinion, they don't give a rat's ass whether the French fries are blessed or not as long as they can turn a profit from them!
psyleo7 3 years ago 3
boycott these foods!
theyreoutthere 3 years ago 2
Great video. i didn't know that, give you 5.
AllElseFails6 3 years ago
hey, thanks for the info, my friend. I will be sure to avoid all foods with the kosher tax stamp. thanks again, buddy.
LIcPel 3 years ago