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American expat Jewess complains that the UK doesn’t de-christianize their Christmas celebrations enough to make her feel comfortable, wants them to do so like in the U.S. where everything is sanitized to “winter” and “holiday” for her tribe’s sake (but she still complained while in U.S. anyway) (archive.is)
posted 2 years ago by loubag1997 2 years ago by loubag1997 +78 / -0
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– loubag1997 [S] 32 points 2 years ago +32 / -0

Jews really don’t understand how good they have it in America, yet they still find ways to complain. Everything about Christianity is silenced and eschewed for their comfort, Evangelical Christians all support Israel for religious reasons, and they have a huge space in our national culture despite being a tiny minority.

Now that the younger generations are less religiously Christian they are leaning more toward supporting Palestine, and as the Muslim population grows, the Jews must be realizing how good they had it and soon they are gonna miss the “oppression” of the Evangelical Bible Belt that actually treated them better and placated their every whim more than any other country in history.

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– dzonatan 9 points 2 years ago +9 / -0

Entitlement blocks out appreciation.

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– KekistanPM 5 points 2 years ago +5 / -0

younger generations are less religiously Christian

Things has gotten so bad that many churches in the country teach a feel-good "God loves you so you can sin all you want and he'll forgive you for it. You're a special snowflake!" message that will lead people straight to Hell. When Jesus said "Go and sin no more," He didn't stutter.

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– loubag1997 [S] 24 points 2 years ago +24 / -0

My parents told me we were moving to the UK in the summer of 2015, for my fifth grade year, to a diverse, multicultural city so completely different from the Bible Belt town I’d grown up in. I was completely ecstatic – excited to meet people who thought more like I did, and ready to escape the Southern Baptist hegemony I lived in. Yet, I’ve never felt more isolated in being Jewish than I did while living and going to school in England.

Come Christmastime, a season during which I’ve always felt left out, the school announced its plans to have its annual Christmas dinner. The pre-Christmas festive mood was high, but I wasn’t feeling it. Naturally, the school administration decided the best way to celebrate Christmas 2015 was to make all of the students sing Christmas carols. I cried. Nobody understood why I was crying about having to sing Christmas carols. Primary school Christmas dinners are a celebrated tradition in the UK, with the fond memories of Christmas crackers and roast dinner being nostalgic for many Brits. For me, they were just another sign that I was different from everybody else.

In the US, I live in Arkansas – not exactly a pinnacle of religious diversity. I, however, had never been exposed to school-sponsored explicitly religious events like I was when I lived in England. Our Christmas parties were always winter parties, and we would at least talk about Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. Our spring break was always called “spring break” – never Easter break. And, most importantly, there were never any required Christian assemblies. Institutionally, I’ve never felt isolated for being Jewish in the United States. Though I know it’s not everyone’s experience, the feelings of difference that accompanied my Jewishness back home were almost always inflicted by other kids, not by the schools and government itself. In England, where kids tended to be more accepting, I felt different because of the school as an institution – not the student body.

For me, the institutional isolation felt much worse than the interpersonal isolation. In England, I felt as though the people I was supposed to trust to make me feel welcomed in a safe educational environment did not acknowledge my identity. It seemed as though the school itself attempted to marginalize religious minorities, and a place that was supposed to support me instead brushed away my right to practice my religion. The interpersonal isolation stateside was tough, mostly because I couldn’t relate to other students. The school itself always tried to make the voices of religious minorities heard, teaching the kids in my classes about Jewish holidays and keeping many of the winter-themed parties completely secular. I didn’t realize how much more included I felt having secular winter parties instead of Christmas parties until I was in England.

Wow… just wow. They won’t be happy until we completely silence our own cultural celebrations. Imagine an American living in Japan crying and complaining that the Japanese society is celebrating their own traditions in their own schools.

Stay strong ole England, don’t fall for this shit. Christmas has been ruined in public in the U.S. because of this whining.

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– Kienan 38 points 2 years ago +38 / -0

If only...if only the Jews had an ethnostate somewhere, or something.

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– loubag1997 [S] 25 points 2 years ago +25 / -0

Nah, much rather destroy the cultures of the nations that saved your people from genocide and created your ethnostate for you in the first place.

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– Kienan 11 points 2 years ago +11 / -0

The more the Jews Jew everyone, the more I'm willing to entertain the more out there ideas that a bunch of Jews are actually self-hating or something.

It does explain a lot of the behavior.

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– Maskurbator 16 points 2 years ago +16 / -0

They don't self hate. They are just so fucking arrogant they can't fathom their garbage schemes ever backfiring on them. Like a guy who has gamed the system so much he gets greedy and eventually pushes his luck too far, gets caught and gets his fucking teeth knocked out. Except that guy picks up his teeth and learns his lesson, whereas the Jew cries, calls themselves victims, then runs to the next casino to pull the same stunt all over again. Except with nations.

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– BeefyBelisarius 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

And they consider that behavior a virtue and call it chutzpah.

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– RoulerBleu 22 points 2 years ago +22 / -0

Merry Christmas to the insufferable bitch.

I'm so glad I grew up juuuust before religion was removed from public schools.

We had plenty of Christmas and Easter celebrations. We went to the church next to school to practice then perform Christmas songs.

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– loubag1997 [S] 19 points 2 years ago +19 / -0

Tell me about it… I’ve attended a couple of “winter” concerts at elementary schools in the last few years in America, one of the ones I went to actually censored the word Christmas from a Christmas song, and only played these weird artificial-sounding, forced and absolutely awful “winter” songs and none of the classic carols, not even any of the secular Christmas ones. It felt like I was in Communist Russia.

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– HallucinatoryBeing 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

Was it a Philip Glass concert?

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– RondoOBlongo 13 points 2 years ago +13 / -0

Kwanzaa

Reminder that Kwanzaa is a secular celebration created by a kang grifter in the 60's, it's loosely based on african harvest traditions and the Nguzo Saba is literally globohomo values

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– ParadigmShift2070 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

That's some impressive kvetching

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– Maskurbator 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

Maybe she should convert to Christianity instead of being a whiney cunt.

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– Smith1980 21 points 2 years ago +21 / -0

When in Rome do as Romans do. Why should the country you move to change anything to accommodate you

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– HallucinatoryBeing 14 points 2 years ago +14 / -0

Romans were sick of the Jews' shit too.

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– ThePipeGuy 17 points 2 years ago +17 / -0

Considering it's the UK. Maybe they would like the official UK Islamic Christmas which generally involves a van, a Christmas market and shouting Allah snackbar.

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– 83671R18 13 points 2 years ago +13 / -0

The proper answer to give her would be "fuck off back to saudi arabia, muslim."

Then watch her explode like Namek.

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– Devidose 7 points 2 years ago +7 / -0

In 5 hours? 🤔

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– 83671R18 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

Only if you charge your kamehameha for the entire time. Or yelling for 13 episodes.

... good times.

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– NatalieBiden 5 points 2 years ago +5 / -0

Doesn't Saudi Arabia confiscate christmas trees at the airport and blame all their terrorist attacks on 'christians making beer'

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– 83671R18 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

Thats the joke yeah.

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– The_Shadow_of_Intent 12 points 2 years ago +12 / -0

In the US, I live in Arkansas – not exactly a pinnacle of religious diversity.

Nothing's ever good enough for these people

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– cccpneveragain 12 points 2 years ago +12 / -0

In the US, I live in Arkansas – not exactly a pinnacle of religious diversity. I, however, had never been exposed to school-sponsored explicitly religious events like I was when I lived in England. Our Christmas parties were always winter parties, and we would at least talk about Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. Our spring break was always called “spring break” – never Easter break. And, most importantly, there were never any required Christian assemblies. Institutionally, I’ve never felt isolated for being Jewish in the United States.

I went to every single year of my schooling in Arkansas. I don't recall more than like a mention of Hanukkah here and there and maybe one of those lefty posters with a bunch of holidays on it stuck in a corner. Kwanzaa, well, we used to make fun of the (black) teachers that would come in acting like anyone cared about Kwanzaa. I'm pretty sure there were some Christmas carols and other events at school at some point. I honestly don't remember that well, I totally would not have been into that. So I guess Arkansas has changed, because I was years beyond school in 2015.

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– when_we_win_remember 12 points 2 years ago +12 / -0

Whenever someone says: "Happy Holidays" I respond: "Indeed, Jesus Saves!"

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– Devidose 10 points 2 years ago +10 / -0

Everyone else takes full damage.

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– loubag1997 [S] 7 points 2 years ago +7 / -0

Nice one, I always say “Happy Christmas holidays to you too”, to imply that the “holidays” they are talking about are indeed the Christmas holidays.

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– realerfunction 11 points 2 years ago +11 / -0

ww2 was a mistake.

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– GiveThemNothing 9 points 2 years ago +9 / -0

Come Christmastime, a season during which I’ve always felt left out...

Would it be legitimate for a Christian to feel left out and uncomfortable about how Jewish Yom Kippur and Hanukkah are?

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– loubag1997 [S] 7 points 2 years ago +7 / -0

Especially if one were in Israel, imagine complaining that Israel is too Jewish!

Oh wait…

Hmm, funny how when the shoe’s on the other foot they scream “antisemitism”…

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– FlyingCow 5 points 2 years ago +5 / -0

"God's chosen people"

refuse to celebrate Christmas

lol, lmao even

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– KekistanPM 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

"What would you say was your life's greatest accomplishment?"

"I complained about things in many different countries!"

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– alucard13mmfmj 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

swear lol.. some dude is gonna rise up and make hitler look like a cub scout at this rate.

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– deleted 6 points 2 years ago +6 / -0
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– Adamrises 11 points 2 years ago +11 / -0

No one ever did. It was an unsuccessful attempt at creating a black only holiday that forgot that blacks are still theoretically Christian and thereby celebrated Christmas happily.

Not even throwing an episode in nearly half of prime time television for multiple years in the 2000s could make anyone care.

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