PZ547
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Jews are parasites ?
Are they ?
People claim so
Is it because we have to pay kosher tax, for example ?
But isn't it worth it ?
I mean, would cleaning the oven be as effective
if those rubber gloves
and the detergent
and the steel wool
and cans of oven cleaner
were NOT ritually blessed by a rabbi -- for a price ?
And what about the frozen peas and corn
would they be as healthful
and nourishing
if they too had not also been ritually blessed by a rabbi
Some claim the kosher tax is imposed on each pea and kernel of corn individually - imagine that - how fortunate we must be, huh, for those hard-working rabbis to be slaving to the bone, blessing each carrot, each tomato, each slice of cheese, each packet of washing detergent, each condom and padded bra, every pair of undies, every spool of thread, each bag of kitty litter -- for a price of course -- in order we can ...
Hang on !
WHY do we need our plastic garbage bags to be ritually blessed ?
No one's ever explained it
Athiests for example
do THEY have to pay the kosher tax imposed on virtually ever consumer item ?
And what about non-jews -- why are THEY paying this kosher tax ?
For that matter, WHERE is all that money going ?
Do non-jews and athiests have an address whereby they can apply for a refund ?
To whom does one apply for the refund -- Consumer Affairs ? Office of Fair Trading ?
because I reckon I'm entitled to several hundred thousand dollars by this time
Is GST imposed on kosher-taxed goods ?
Or, is GST imposed separately on the kosher tax itself ?
I mean, ritual-blessing by a rabbi is a 'service' isn't it ?
Why hasn't the government published a booklet to explain the situation ?
It needs to happen, don't you feel ?
Maybe if the majority non-jews were provided exemption certificates, there might be less said about jews being parasites. Right ?
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