“Voices calling” instead of “angels voices”, and swapping “divine” for “devine” which isn’t even a word, but anything to avoid Christianity I guess. Like who even comes up with this shit, “let’s use a Christian Christmas carol but alter the words to remove the Christian references”
Mustache-man (just in case his name is filtered here) considered Germans who were 1/8 Jewish--with only one Jewish great-grandparent--to be normal Germans.
And by most Jewish law you gain your Jewishness from your mother's side, and your father is entirely irrelevant to the picture.
Its one of the reasons why Jews are the way they are, because they are one of the only practicing matrilineal cultures (with all that brings) that escaped the stone age and they've been that way for a long time.
When have laws ever stopped Jews? We're talking about the same people that invented the eruv and the kosher switch just to create loopholes around rules they themselves wrote.
With DNA testing and better record-keeping, even a 1/1024th Jew from his great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather's side gets to join in the pity party.
Gonna quibble on the stone age bit. I don't know if it's a 1500 year old rabbinical invention or a tradition from the Khazars, but it's not "Jewish", meaning the tribe of Judah. Israelites were profoundly, fundamentally patriarchal.
Divine refers to something related to a god, goddess, or deity, whereas devine has no specific meaning. The word divine can describe spiritual or supernatural qualities, but devine is confusing and doesn't convey any meaning.
Yup. Spot-on.
Otherwise it's a funny commercial! That 1 second flash ruins it though.
“Voices calling” instead of “angels voices”, and swapping “divine” for “devine” which isn’t even a word, but anything to avoid Christianity I guess. Like who even comes up with this shit, “let’s use a Christian Christmas carol but alter the words to remove the Christian references”
It’s from this weird new Christmas ad with Bryan Cranston - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byAr20yo2FA (the relevant part starts at 0:46)
The jew? Gee, I wonder why it was edited.
Bryan Cranston's father was 1/4 Austrian Jewish.
Meaning Bryan Cranston himself is 1/8 Jewish.
Mustache-man (just in case his name is filtered here) considered Germans who were 1/8 Jewish--with only one Jewish great-grandparent--to be normal Germans.
And by most Jewish law you gain your Jewishness from your mother's side, and your father is entirely irrelevant to the picture.
Its one of the reasons why Jews are the way they are, because they are one of the only practicing matrilineal cultures (with all that brings) that escaped the stone age and they've been that way for a long time.
When have laws ever stopped Jews? We're talking about the same people that invented the eruv and the kosher switch just to create loopholes around rules they themselves wrote.
With DNA testing and better record-keeping, even a 1/1024th Jew from his great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather's side gets to join in the pity party.
Gonna quibble on the stone age bit. I don't know if it's a 1500 year old rabbinical invention or a tradition from the Khazars, but it's not "Jewish", meaning the tribe of Judah. Israelites were profoundly, fundamentally patriarchal.
Crazy that as little as 1/8 jew is enough to make someone act like a jew
It's possible he's an outlier, like a bizarro version of Bobby Fisher.
He lost.
Then why does ConPro revere him?
Did he write, direct & produce the commercial? I highly doubt it. Dude.
No, but on the other hand just about every piece of normie media is written, directed or produced by jews (or some combination of the three).
Yeah, people definitely act in things that violate their sensibilities.
Yup. Spot-on.
Otherwise it's a funny commercial! That 1 second flash ruins it though.
They misspelled “O night Levine.”
(((Devine))) is a jewish surname. But in this case it's obviously just a coincidence.
Does anyone have a list of these surnames?
https://www.momjunction.com/articles/jewish-last-names-family-surnames-meanings_00511951/
Thanks!