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Are we supposed to thank them?@theegoodamerican@TylerOliveira NO? @PeterSantenello YES!
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I don't know how many people are going
to see this
in
people who are maybe not Jewish, people
who have no no shist, no interaction
with Jewish people.
But I think it's an important thing to
say and I'm going to say it.
When people from the outside world see
people who look like me,
they don't know how to eat it. It's kind
of like when you as a
meets an Amish person. You might say
hello, you might not,
but you certainly don't feel that you're
like them or that they're like you.
When we understand and appreciate the
fact that we look different, proudly so.
When you meet somebody and you don't say
hello or you don't say please or you
don't say thank you or
frankly speaking you do something that
if somebody else who didn't look like me
you would do it wouldn't be terrible but
somehow when it's us it's I'm not going
to get into examples here of things that
are done every day of the week by all
kinds of people
but suddenly someone who looks like me
or you does
And it becomes a tremendous because
people automatically don't think about
the fact that these things happen all
the time. They just see someone that
looked like me, someone that looked like
you did it. And okay, it becomes like
this anti-Jewish
feeling, this anti-Jewish thing.
If you're surprised that Lakewood and
Kio got visits from people who don't
mean well, who mean clicks and they mean
themselves.
But we have to appreciate the fact that
the way we look makes us fascinating. I
mean, imagine walking around without
ever shaving your beard with these two
curly things on the sides of your face
like with a big a big beanie skull cap
yamaka kapple on your head.
If we show people that we're
pleasant people, we can have a sense of
humor. We know what's going on out
there.
We may like to live in neighborhoods
full of people like ourselves because we
have to go to shul and we want kosher
food and of Israel milk, but not that
we're somehow scary or that were somehow
not pleasant.
And I think that
these viral videos that got millions and
millions of views lately, I think that
if we want to counteract what people
might be thinking, and I know many
people come with an agenda,
but I think that if we can remember, if
these things help us remember to be
friendlier and nicer to people we come
across,
I think it's a good thing.