Is The Grinch Jewish?
Merry Christmas! Oy vey!
What is the Grinch? He lives outside of town. He is unnaturally out of sync with others, for “every Who down in Who-ville liked Christmas a lot, but the Grinch, who lived just north of Who-ville, did not.” He hates their singing; he hates their food; he hates their do-gooding fellowship. The Grinch is a misanthrope who revels in his meanness (“Pooh-Pooh to the Whos!”). His inhumanity reaches a climax when he relishes the notion that the Whos will all cry in sadness when they realize the destruction he has wrought (“‘That’s a noise,’ grinned the Grinch, ‘that I simply MUST hear!’”). Such depravity seems to have its roots in the meagerness of his own heart (“two sizes too small”). Grinch’s righteous jeremiad against consumerism amounts to a cold-hearted crusade against happiness.
The depiction of the Grinch is in keeping with the medieval tradition of viewing the Jew as both an outcast and a baleful force in society…
Sounds like a guilty conscience to me...oh wait, they don't have a conscience.
Here's another way of looking at it - people dislike Jews because of essays like this. Everything - even a mildly amusing and well-made Christmas cartoon based on a "Dr. Seuss" tale - has to be made into a morality play where whining Jews attack Whites, White history, and White culture, while, at the same time, moaning about "persecution." There is a reason for that Polish proverb.
Blacks are the same way. Perhaps that is one reason for the deep-seated affinity between Blacks and Jews - they both have the chutzpah to cry persecution as they persecute others.
Labels: crimes of the Jews, holidays, Jews, typical Negro behavior
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