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Bah hardly better than t he other videos
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@fratun I and I!
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I like this video and my religion is Courtesy. It's well done. Jewish people are some of the most wonderful people I've ever known. Israeli politics, well that's another story.
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@Smartboy7 that doesn't clarify anything. There are many videos out there that have to do with christian homeless people, yet no one is complaining about them. If a video doesn't apply to you, then you don't need to ask why, just move on. As I said before, it isn't telling us to neglect homeless people who aren't Jewish, but this is a video directed specifically at Jews telling them to open their hearts and their homes to those who need help the most and to help them celebrate passover as well.
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@levyxx1 I suggest you read the top comments.
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I don't understand why people are angry about this video and disliking it. This is a positive thing that is being suggested. Epipheo has made other videos that have to do with other religions (see advent cospiracy, for example) and this video is no different. This video has nothing to do with Jewish history, or political ideology, or neglecting those unfortunate who are not Jewish. It just has to do with Jews around the world respecting the true meaning of Passover.
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and i'm not speaking about Palestine or Syria, i don't want start a talk about this, but i'm speaking about the influence they have on media and other, for example, if someone on TV make a joke about a Scottish being "cheap", everything is cool, you are allowed to make a fake chinese accent public, but if you make a joke on Jewish you will be accused for Anti-Simitism, which make people somewhat angry.
Well that's all.
Before Jewish people start flame me, let me tell you that i'm not a racist
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There is a little know fact in USA apparently, the Jewish didn't start leaving Europe because of Hitler, many left Europe during that era, but Jewish start leaving Europe since the discovery of Americas, why?
Because mostly the Europians hate them (i don't speak for all, but this is a fact), after the Holocaust though, many Europeans change their way of thinking and became indifferent about Jewish or even sympathise, but at 1950's, Jewish start draw attention on them with many ways (continued)
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why only jewish
and what about homeless that arent jewish?
yeah, i thought so..
fratun 2 years ago 83
i ask the same thing as fratun and olle "what about the homeless that are not jewish?"
letmecomment 2 years ago 39