Why does this symbol make the right so apoplectic?

All it means is that the food the label is on is technically kosher. It’s no different than a gluten free symbol or a warning for people with peanut allergies

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As a virulent anti-semite and professional jew noticier, I can assure you that nobody cares about that symbol.

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>u

no u

because it's a complete scam.

>oy vey stop noticing things

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what next are we going to put crucifixes on packages to appease the xtians or muzzie symbols. It adds nothing to the ingredients or the nutrient values.

you are pretty stupid then, this is a great avenue for redpilling more liberal normies who don't like the idea of being taxed over religious bullshit.

it opens up a lot of avenues to expand further on jewish economic scams and trickery.

they don't care, they will say you can just not buy it. Normies don't actually have principles like this, they just get sicced on Christians for doing it. I would love if everyone stopped buying kosher and woke up to the jew, but most people will not and this symbol is not the thing that will wake anybody up anyways.

i worked at a food place, they would rotate production like daily/weekly depending on the product. i remember one friday things were different, i figured it was a different food product than normal. then a dude in full black came and walked around the factory with the owner both laughing and telling stories. the owner had a brown envelope in his arms. after they fnished a short stroll and some laffs the owner walked him to the exit, handed him the brown envelope, and he left.

i now understand that what occurred was that the production line was changed to foods that were supposed to be kosher. a rabbi came and visited with the owner for 15 minutes and collected a brown envelope that was most likely filled with cash. as a result, any food labeled as kosher produced there would not be challenged by jews, because the goyim paid their dues and gave the rabbi his cut.

that symbol represents exploitation

Christians and Muslims don’t have nearly the same dietary restrictions- the only thing it denotes is that the food the label appears on is technically kosher. Like meat wasn’t processed using the same machines as dairy or whatever, or there are no traces of shellfish in a frozen dinner or something. Nobody makes companies do it.

it doesn't matter if they won't buy it, it makes them anti semitic and anything doing that is good.
you just dont talk to people.

>Why does this symbol make the right so apoplectic?

It doesn't.

The kike shit that triggers me is how the jew calendar (7th day saturday) replaced the Gregorian calendar (7th day sunday) within my lifetime, and no one FUCKING remembers the old calendar.

How the fuck are saturday and sunday the "weekend" when they're at both ends?! WEEK END, NOT WEEK ENDS!!!

its unnecessary most Americans aren't Jews. This would make sense in Israel. Its nothing but a tax that supports a faith.

>it doesn't matter if they won't buy it
Who are these people? The only people that give a shit are religious jews who want to adhere to their weird old book, and nazis who get really mad that they want to adhere to their weird old book. Nobody else cares about whether or not food is technically kosher

Are nazis in the room with you right now?

It means U are a faggot. Kys

>Its nothing but a tax that supports a faith.
It doesn’t cost anything extra, and orthodox jews that actually keep kosher are like 1% of the population. If companies don’t want to do it, they don’t have to, and if it bothers the right so much, why not buy any other food? Is there an example of comparable products being markedly different in price due to the fact one is kosher and the other isn’t?

>Are nazis in the room with you right now?
A few people who are really upset by the symbol have already posted itt, so yeah actually.

im not upset with it, i love when you kikes are so brazen. it makes my job easier.

>jews who want to adhere to their weird old book
No they don't.
They specifically have a set of laws to contradict everything their "weird old book" tells them is good and bad.
The Talmud renders the Torah "To none effect".
Jews want to do whatever they fucking please and will "interpret" their babblings with whatever mental gymnastics are necessary for them to feel like they aren't evil scum.

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>Why does this symbol make the right so apoplectic?

I've literally never seen "the right" talk about it ever.

Maybe you're just a delusional retard??

What’s more “brazen” or even at all bad about it than the symbols you see on food packaging denoting the food is gluten free or contains tree nuts? It’s just information about the ingredients in the product

they dont event respect their own god they create all kinds of bullshit to subvert THEMSELVES.

THEY
SUBVERT
THEMSELVES

that's what a shabbos goy is. "oh i cant do any labor or use electricity on sabbath? i'll just hire a gentile to do it for me, hehe fuck you god, im le smarter than god"

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KosherSwitch
>The KosherSwitch (a.k.a. "Kosher Switch", "Shabbos switch", "Shabbat switch") is a wall switch marketed to the observant Jewish market and institutions servicing this market, as a means of controlling electricity on-demand on Shabbat and Jewish holidays in a manner that is permissible according to some Orthodox authorities,[1] though some reject it.[2] It is manufactured by KosherSwitch Technologies headquartered in New York City and was invented by Andy Menashe Kalati.

BAHAHAHA
jews belong in ovens.

It already happens. ISA isn't nearly as influential as Orthodox Union, however.

Be on the look out for a circle K as well. Little different from O U, it's just K for kosher.

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>Can't even say Christ

I think most people who care about it simply don't like how it works. Groups of rabbis are represented by the various kosher symbols. They are required to "inspect" the food processing centres and to certify then based on that inspection that the food/product in question is "kosher". The thing is that this costs money (and no other religious group requires that - if it is so important for Jews to have access to kosher foods outside Israel, why are they not volunteering this certification process; why is it made monetary?), and the rabbis request payment. This cost is then passed on to the vast majority of the consumers who are do not need the certification in the first place.

I think that's the problem most who care have.

Also the concerns over animal cruelty in kosher (and halal) animal slaughter - which most people do not know about at all, however.

I guess my point is, what makes it bad? All it’s doing is informing the consumer about the ingredients in the products they’re buying. Just like the gluten free label is really only relevant for people with celiac disease, the kosher or halal symbols are really only relevant for religious jews or muslims. Who cares?

Yes it does. The synagogues charge the food processors to come in and do their stupid ass bullshit to ensure the food is kosher. Even if it trickles down to half of a percent, it still gets passed down to the unsuspecting consumer=tax

Until the union of rabbis come clean and release how much they charge to kosher certify stuff and how much money they make on every sale, I'm assuming it is exactly what I figure it is- typical jew racketeering and laborless income

Hint-there's a reason why they have never said how much they charge for kosher certification

Okay but what’s an example of a food product that actually IS significantly more expensive compared to a non kosher equivalent because of that symbol? People have mentioned their complaint is the cost passed onto the consumer, so can you show an example of that?

Complete ignorance. Kosher slaughter when done correctly is the most humane way to slaughter an animal.

Who knows, ask our queen.

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See again, what’s an example of this price gouging actually happening?

because the manufacturer has to pay a large fee to get that symbol .

Read my posts above yours and the post just under yours.

It has an actual financial cost for people who do not require the certification at all - meaning the vast majority pay more for something not in their actual interest.

If you think about it, a small group of people are requesting to observe the manufacturing process and confirm certain standards are kept and/or blessings made so that the symbols of these rabbinical groups can be printed on the product for the good of common Jews, and yet they want to be paid, in effect, for being given this special consideration.

That's the only real issue that I can logically see.