That quote, "Saying you can't be racist because you date people of colour, as though misogynist don't sleep with women all the time." I think applies quite well here.
CME members. They only show up during Christmas, Mothers day and Easter. Some of these people will strike you down for sinning after being at the night club cheating on their partners the night before.
Im an ethnic Jew. Hearing Ethan experience all these microaggressions is bone chilling. He tells Trisha "that's why they wanna kill us" and it's just... yeah. These stereotypes are kept up because people want us to die. Fuck
@@expensivepink7 Right? That’s the exact excuse actual neo nazis online make to defend their asinine statements. 🫠 Like gurl, that isn’t even a retort.
That whole conversation was so uncomfortable. Dude has an impressive amount of self control being polite to her when she's saying things like that. I wouldn't even want to be in the same room.
Yeah that was Ethan being raw for I moment. He's rarely that serious but when he said "that's why they want to kill us". He meant it. He was concerned about that idea spreading . He hit the nail on the head
@Trinity M No no I understand what you're saying! My point was mostly rooted in how stereotypes sometimes affect everyone, and no one should be making assumptions based off stereotypes alone (Also the audacity to tell someone you barely knew that they have a big nose like that's so rude?? 😭)
I got told that too, i got a "Spanish nose" as my mom says, but funny enough i got it from my moms side of the family - which is the Catholic side, like pure Catholic European. Also reminds me of a girl who told me once she thought i was super smart because i wore glasses... A stereotype i thought had died ages ago but here we are, judging my intelligence based on my cylinder size.
@@05bastille don't you know, glass increases your IQ by at least 200 points. And IQ is definitely a completely real thing that accurately measures your intelligence
as a jewish person who's been calling out trisha on her fetishization of jewish people and the culture for years, i'm so glad a jewish creator has finally touched on it in a meaningful way, i know it means a lot to me and a few other jewish friends of mine. i think a lot of it comes down to fetishization of "conventional" white jewish men and the demonization of jewish women, funded in both antisemitism and misogyny.
Yet she probably knows more about your faith then you do because shes converted and married to a jewish man. Its a religion, one which can be converted to. As a jewish woman I see her loving a religion that doesn’t damn her to hell being fearful of the devil her entire childhood and loving jewish men because of their beliefs about loving god, accepting gay people and not believing in the devil and eternal damniation
@@123blacksheep She doesn't love Jewish men because of how they practice their religion. She likes *specifically* Jewish *men* because of her percieved view on them, which is based on outdated stereotypes. There's nothing innocent about how she singles out Jewish men.
Can confirm that after meeting Pinely in the street I gazed upon his beautiful face and then immediately passed out. I passed out because Pinely punched me but that's beside the point.
I'm Jewish woman and when I heard Trisha Paytas say that "Jewish women aren't allowed to pray" in one of the frenemies episodes, I actually wanted to cry because of the misinformation and harmful misinformation at that was being spewed into the world.
considering the hours of clips and podcast episodes that I watched for this video it's insane that there's still so much that Trisha has said about Jewish people that I've also missed
So weird that she was like “he said only his mom was Jewish” but if she knew anything about the religion she claims to love so much, she would know that having a Jewish mother makes you FULLY Jewish. The way Trisha has talked about Jews has always rubbed me the wrong way.
I was raised Catholic and even I knew that. It's really sad that just having a few friends can give someone a better understanding of a religion than whatever "research" this person did because of her creepy obsession.
@hithedragon7842 I agree I personally don't know any Jewish people but even I know that. I am interested in different cultures and religions. I didn't even do deep research just to find out that being ethnically Jewish is passed down matrilineally
That is exactly the reason Im not fully accepted in the community. My dad is jewish, but mother tried to convert before i was born and was unsuccessful (for many reasons). As a child, my dad taught me the traditions and I went to a jewish school (in which only 3% were jewish). However, some people dont take me seriously. Im still young and have time to explore my spiritual life. + my mom is christian and in Christianity its taken from the dad. So im a religion paradox 😂
Any yet she gets offended that people don't consider her Jewish despite her not having ANY Jewish family members, believing in Jesus, and not fully converting. Pretty ironic.
As a Japanese-American I get this a lot. People are weird about my people. The weebs just creep me out. I get liking anime. I like anime too. But there is this unsettling obsession and fetishizing by people who think the Japanese are some kind of superior people. We aren’t and a world war taught us the hard way about that. I think I have encountered these people more than conventional forms of racism. I’ll never forget the time on a dating app called me her, “handsome anime husbando.” Blocked her and deleted my profile.
So Trisha loves how he is money driven because he's Jewish, but didn't she also say that as a negative when she felt like she wasn't getting paid as much as she believed she deserved? You can't say you love a Jewish stereotype of a person and then use that same stereotype against them when they do something you don't like. She believes in bigoted views regardless on how she views them in relation to her
I wholeheartedly agree. But also, they not she. Call them out cause they (really really) deserve it, but calling them by the wrong pronoun is disrespectful to more people than just Trisha.
@@emilyau8023 I think it's probably a combo of those things. I think she's honestly actually kind of crazy but dials it up to 11 for the attention. I think there's a nugget of sincerity in what she does that she blows out of proportion because she thrives on the reaction to her nonsense
Fetishizating is harmful in the same way "nice guys" are. They believe they're being "nice" when in reality they aren't even viewing you as a human being, but just an object of their desires
@@azure6892 "Fetishisation is when you don't view other people as human beings but as objects for your own sexual desires" "bUt ThAt'S hOw YoU'rE sUpPoSeD tO ViEw OtHeR pEoPLe"
Trisha’s obsession reminds me of future Eric Cartman in the Post Covid specials. The difference is Eric’s obsession with Judaism was hammed up on purpose as a joke. Also, Eric actually did care about Judaism, studied and memorized the scripture and history, loved his Jewish wife, and properly educated his kids. When Eric Cartman is more respectable than you, that’s a problem.
Just a reminder from a semite. Converts are valid, and we all support your long and hard conversion process. You make us better :). Unless you're Trisha Paytas then you can choke.
23:30 this idea of 'I don't have a culture' is because they consider their culture and practices the normal and everyone else's as deviant that they can pick and choose from to form an identity that makes then feel different and special
White American Christians don't think they have culture because they view their lifestyle as the norm. Culture to them means deviation from the norm, and thus exotic.
Especially because she's Catholic. Catholicism, as well as Eastern Orthodoxy, has a ton of history and culture surrounding it. Like, shouldn't she know this?
@@somerandomgoblin2583 She's not Catholic. Her dad's Catholic, you can't be born into it and it doesn't run in families. My partner was raised Catholic, but because he doesn't attend Mass or do Confession, and Communion, he's seen as a 'Lapsed Catholic'/Not Catholic(i've just been told), until he goes to Confession and Mass again, and takes communion. Trisha is definitely not Catholic, at least she's not practicing Catholic. In Catholicism you practice it, or you're not it. In Evangelic Christianism, shouting from the rooftops that Jesus is peace, love, and loves us all and wants us all to have money is the thing that gives them away, as ignoring the bible especially since Jesus was violently against greed with money, as goes the whole religion... But yeah, religion is weird, lol.
Honestly, I'm not a fan of Ethan Klein in the slightest, but I really feel for him when he's so uncomfortable around Trisha constantly being weird about him and his people. I've been in that same spot of being fetishized for your identity/for what you are, and it's really not fun. I honestly don't know why he still was on a podcast with her through all that.
@@somerandomgoblin2583 She married his wife's brother. So she's part of the extended family now. He can't get away. Trisha started dating Moses while the podcast was happening. She actually celebrated passover with Ethan and his family. But apparently there were issues over money. Trisha felt she should be payed more and stuff escalated from there. She accused Ethan of sexual harassment, but if you watch the podcast you can see it was Trisha who would make sexual advances and remarks towards Ethan, which he clearly didn't want. Became a whole issue online. She supposedly has BPD and had several 'breakdowns' and such online.
@@karlijns4816 OH. Again, I do not keep up with anything related to Ethan or Trisha, really, so I did not know that Moses is his brother-in-law. This really is a weird complicated situation, huh. The more I hear about it, the less I want to know.
Oh they had a major blow up so they’re no working together/friendly at all. They’re stuck as in-laws now. But yeah Ethan has since discussed his disgust with Trisha’s anti semitism at a great extent. His new podcast partner is Hasan Piker.
I'm a theatre kid. I reckon my bones are made out of ticket stubs, but every theatre kid knows there are some songs you don't sing! The Producers is a fantastic satire, with lots of catchy, singable show-tunes....except you just don't go belting out 'Springtime for Hitler' out of context (and that context is in rehearsal or on stage)
I’m a theatre kid and I just realised that the reason she loves Falsettos so much is because the characters are Jewish :/ now I know her disgusting tweets about Andrew Rannells and Christian Borle aren’t just fetishising gay men but also Jewish men
I love The Producers Hilarious movie But if someone like pinely doesn’t know the movie; it sounds really bad 😂like she made her own jingle or something
@@ampersandcastle1091 And those two actors aren’t even Jewish! I’m Jewish and I love Falsettos but it’s really messed up to like something JUST because of the ethnicity of the characters in it.
I came here to say exactly that thank you! Love, LOVE The Producers, but there are so, many, other songs to choose to sing other than that one out of context!
She says Jew men (ew) because she doesn't think non-israeli jews are really jews. That's why she keeps calling Ethan Jew-ISH. The stress is on ish. I'm not Jewish but spent a lot of time in the culture growing up cuz my best friend was Jewish. Since my bday is near Christmas they were always free and shared hannukah cake/chocolates. I heard them tell a lot of Jewish jokes but I would never say them cuz its not about me. If you really respect a culture/religion you have to learn how to BE respectful.
AMEN! You can make fun of yourself or a group you belong to if you feel comfortable, but making fun of a group just because you’re around them is not okay.
ah yes... the REAL Jews live in the Jewish ethno-state... (including my distant relatives,,, rip) Does she know that then - by HER own logic - the people calling her a "fake Jew" are technically correct?
@@elbruces ashkenazi jews are still semitic. even though most have been living in Europe, our DNA can still be traced to specific groups in the Middle East... it's very interesting. but in a way, i'd say yes because since Israel is an ethnostate, to a fetishizer it probably WOULD seem 'more legitimate' or 'more pure'...
Pinely: "editing videos is a very big part of my job...and I almost exclusively never have any pants on when I'm doing that" Trisha, directly outside his window: 👁👁 👄
i mean how she verbally abused him and his wife wasn't enough he just saw views and making coin off her. TO BE HONEST he's fine with promoting a ignorant problematic person as long as he was getting the good edit.
@@hawazennnnn I honestly disagree. I think he genuinely cared about her and gave her the benefit of the doubt. They literally didn't edit the podcast and only ever took out things that SHE ASKED to be taken out.
I mean clearly there's so much that is antisemitism with Trisha here, but I when I saw the part with her specifically attacking the creators for not wanting to date non-jewish women it struck me that her fetishization of jewish men seems to share a lot of similarities with some white women's fetishization of black men. Of course Judaism being an ethno-religion rather than a race changes a couple things, there's sill a clear shared theme of "I fully believe the white-supremacist stereotypes about this group, but actually I think it's hot so it's okay." And in both cases the dehumanization of the group is also kept along-side the stereotypes, so as a white christian women she feels entitled to the sexual availability to these groups. I don't think I've seen many cases like hers specifically with jews, so I don't know I guess that's just the best way I can conceptualize it and articulate the harm and danger in her statements I suppose...
As a black person, It’s definitely similar to the ways that white women fetishize black men and feel entitled to their attention and attraction without seeing them as full people with their own agency and personhood.
It's an interesting point, but i don't think it's the same. Trisha is married to a Jewish man, is having a baby with him, and loves Jewish women too. I'm a woc, and many of my black and brown male relatives date white women, some of them love black men, but hate black women, that's a key thing with white women who fetishize black men, they do not like black women, and the Kardashians are a good example of this in the media, they paint themselves brown and mainly date black men, all the black women they've had in their lives say they treated them badly, etc. They call black women 'ghetto', 'black b**ch', 'classless', 'uneducated', these are key words these racist against black women but love black men types of white women will say, and i've come across it quite a lot on my life. I also have an Indian aunt who used to seek out black men to have sex with, and when i asked her why not have a relationship with one of them, she said that they are not relationship material, i questioned her and she said she'd only date Indian/Pakistani, etc, and white men, but that black men are only good for sex, and she laughed expecting us to join in laughing with her. She probably forgot that i am part black, my mother was there too, and my mother is half black, but white-passing, like kinda Mariah Carey-like white-passing, but with a tight wave in her ginger hair. It was really gross
@@RoxanneLavender as a biracial person, it's both tbh. both what you and op are saying. you're also absolutely correct. my mother (a white woman) despises black women and says terrible things about black women. my mother is also a fetishist though and defended her fetishism constantly
in fact, i don't think they're inherently different points. white women's fetishization of and entitlement over black men typically causes them to hate black women. white women hate black women because they're quick to call them on their fetishization and BS. my mom always referred to my grandma as a 'black b*tch' that hated her for 'being white' for this reason precisely.
Trisha: "I've faced antisemitic discrimination because people say I'm not Jewish boo hoo" Also Trisha: "these two orthodox jews aren't jewish" The worst part is that she thrives off of any attention and this video and my comment is only feeding that but it's so hard not to talk about it because she's just so divorced from reality
Don't feel bad tbh. With how the internet works she's gonna get attention no matter what. Just don't directly watch stuff that supports her and you should be solid.
I feel like the importance of discussing things like this outweighs the fact that it gives her attention. It would be worse to just sweep it under the rug. She (and anyone else who does similar things) should 100% be called out
I'm jewish (ethnically). I was in a production of The Producers. The man who ultimately sang Springtime for Hitler in our show was a gay Jewish man. Trisha made me cringe singing it.
@@forgodsshake5387 a musical/movie/movie-musical created by Mel Brooks, a Jewish man who fought against the Germans in ww2! The Producers is my favorite musical, it's wonderful. Probably quite raunchy by today's standards, but still great imo :)
@@forgodsshake5387 Specifically, two people are trying to make a terrible Stage show to scam investors, so they hire the worst crew and worst director in all the land to run the Musical "Springtime for Hitler". In universe, it becomes celebrated as a massive roast of all things Nazi. With Trisha, this really does not translate.
Trisha out here reading transliterated Hebrew and saying the sounds like it's a romance language and thinking orthodox jews live everyday like it's the sabbath
Some context for the first clip (Springtime for H-tler). It's from "The Producers" which is a movie that got turned into a broadway musical. The movie and musical were written and produced by Mel Brooks (a Jew) who famously said the best way to take away H-tler's power was to satirize and make fun of him for everything he's wroth. The whole point of the song "Springtime for H-tler" is that it is THE climactic song in a show the main characters are producing and it is praising The N@zi party and the Third Reich. The whole point is for the main characters to produce the biggest flop on Broadway. The idea being that you could make more money with a flop than with a hit. Instead "Springtime for H-tler" is a smash hit and everyone loves it; the main characters now have to deal with fraud, blah blah blah. It's satire of broadway, it's satire of H-itler, it's satire of musical producers. That's what Mel Brooks does. NOW, that being said, nothing that Trish has done you could genuinely call satire. Trish sings it 100% seriously with no sense of humor or cheating out to camera. It's not funny. I'm Jewish, The Producers is my favorite musical and "Springtime for H-tler" is arguably the best number in the show but what Trish has done is vile; using it as an excuse to use N@zi symbolism and say it was a joke.
I dated someone with a Jewish fetish... It was weird. I felt I was being used and she didn't see me as a real person. Let's just say we don't talk anymore
I don't follow Trisha, never have, only heard of them through all the dramas they were (is) in all the time. But man, everytime I hear and learn something new about them, it's disgustingly creepy 🙃 Really interesting video ! The 35 minutes went by in the blink of an eye. Thanks for your work !
She just likes to make fun of minorities basically it’s kinda her whole thing While also pretending half heartedly to belong to those same minorities to avoid criticism and stir up drama
@@bex1107 What makes it even funnier in your case and her comment is that typically in mixed-faith marriages within Judaism, the child follows the mother's faith. So ironically enough in Jewish law itself you are a full Jew.
Every time I see Trisha Paytas do something that gets her publicity I lose 20. I seriously don't even know what she's famous for other than using her own situational homosexuality to erase bisexuality, one of the most memeably stupid instances of fursecution ever, and occasionally doing other high-profile stupid shit that gets response videos from people I actually respect/care about.
as someone who's jewish (ethnicity, not practicing) as well as someone who has bpd, i think a main reason trisha clings so hard to "jewish" as an identity is because a very overwhelming symptom of bpd (which trisha openly has said they are diagnosed with) is identity disturbance which can cause a person to overidentify with a group of people in compensation for the lack of personal identity. bpd also causes obsessiveness, which can explain her fetishization of jewish men, especially since people with bpd seek out partners who are interesting, unique, exciting, etc. to them, and they basically engross themselves in those people, sometimes to the point of 'becoming' them (adopting their personality, interests, sense of humor, identities, etc) as yet another way to compensate for the lack of personal identity.
@TwilightRaven ohh, that's my bad! i must have clicked the last reply because it was the last notification i'd gotten, so i didn't expect any replies after that. my bad!
Man, the bit about your grandparents watching really made me miss mine. My grandparents used to read and comment on my fanfiction when I was in elementary and middle school. I had to make a whole separate account when I wanted to start writing smut. xD
@@jacquelinealbin7712 Funnily enough, my grandma was the one who got me to read Harry Potter when I was little, so that makes your comment even better. 😆 Tbh I don’t know how she would’ve reacted. In retrospect, I think she probably would’ve supported me if I’d been an adult. She was very progressive. Not that I wouldn’t have still died of embarrassment if she’d ever stumbled upon it. 😬
@@HIEEE2112 That’s exactly how I feel. I cringe at how awful my writing was and it was definitely embarrassing at the time, but my grandma especially was so ridiculously supportive and sweet that it’s hard not to smile when I look back on it. I’m glad that Pinely is getting what seems like very similar support. Even if he’s partially playing it for laughs and recognizes that it’s a bit awkward, it’s awesome that he isn’t putting his grandparents down or taking them for granted. I’m sure they’re tickled whenever he gives them a shoutout. ❤️
Why does it feel like her loud “interest” with Jewish men is her trying to get back at her Evangelical family? Because that’s what I hear every time she brings up Judaism is, “Screw you, dad, I’m marrying a Jew!”
10:14 I live in Israel and just wanted to add that to me (I’m not religious) the best thing about Yom Kippur here is that for a whole 24 hours all shops and businesses are closed and the roads are completely empty of cars and motor vehicles. A lot of people all over the country go outside to ride their bicycles or walk all over main roads and even highways when it's quiet and empty of everything else. I always go out with my family on our bikes, and find it really magical every year even if I don't believe in the religious aspect of it.
I can't believe she has so little understanding of Passover, especially if she's a so-called Catholic. Understanding Jewish history is essential to understanding most Christian sects dogma. That Passover mukbang is absolutely disgusting.
If she is Catholic(is she? Comes across more evangelical) you have to have an understanding of passover to understand the Eucharist. Half of our liturgy, that's literally performed everyday, the source and summit of our faith etc etc
@@RestingJudge Agree the videomaker called her Catholic though so I assume it's stated somewhere. And yeah Eucharist requires an understanding of passover, but regardless of specific sect all of Christianity requires an understanding of Judaism and understanding Jesus in relation to Jewish prophecy and history. I'm thoroughly baffled someone who can claim to be religious, to the point where they post videos of themselves praying and discussing it online can be clueless of both their own faith and others. I can't tell if this is misguided but well-intentioned or just for show, but this women is uncomfortable whoever you are.
To be fair, seders weren’t a thing until ages after Jesus died, but it’s still weird that she specifically knows so little (though sadly not unsurprising)
The fact that Trisha goes on and on about how much she loves Jewish men but the second some Jewish men call her out for believing and perpetuating stereotypes about Jewish people, fetishizing Jewish men, and disrespecting their religion then suddenly has beef with them and insults them is insane. Her not realizing she is in the wrong and being extremely ignorant and instead just doubling down is so baffling. Also very ironic that she was complaining about people saying she isn’t a real Jew because by her own logic she isn’t a “real Jew”. By saying that people who aren’t Israeli Jew or whose parents aren’t both Jewish aren’t real Jews that would mean she isn’t a real Jew because she isn’t from Israel or have Jewish parents (besides the fact that she hasn’t converted to Judaism either).
As a fellow Jew who’s not really religious but was born into it (still celebrate certain holidays with family and had a bat mitzvah, but overall my family isn’t very religious as a whole), can say for certain I’m glad I’m not a male purely because of Trisha
it gives me the biggest ick when a non-jewish person uses the word jew, im not jewish so id only ever describe someone as a jewish person not as "a jew". it just feels....dehumanising when a non-jewish person does that
I was roommates with an Orthodox person and they watched Drew Gooden on their MacBook at breakfast every day. They definitely can use technology and women can pray.
idk I've watched you for a long time and I appreciate that you're opening up, showing your face, using your real name. it's not a big deal or anything, it just seems that you're more comfortable and that makes me happy :^)
i love seeing Trisha get called out buts its exactly what she wants she doesn't care what kind of attention she gets so i bet if everyone acts like she's not relevant anymore she just might leave which i would absolutely love.
Something tells me she’d just escalate in hopes of becoming relevant again… but I definitely agree, she’s a troll that thrives off attention. Not giving them that attention is the only way to get them to stop.
which will never happen because she has legitimate fans who relate to her. never forget just how many hateful, selfish idiots there are, especially those who have no lives other than supporting strangers online that they like.
@The Destroya System @momo magica @marge you all have really good points. she isn't going anywhere and there's nothing that can be done, but we can all agree she sucks so im happy.
If someone watches a video like this and goes "I'm going to watch her videos!" then that's a them problem tbh. I get not platforming people but Trisha's stuff has no appeal to sane people.
Trish wishes for the 'Jewish Princess' stereotype. That's my theory, she wanted to grow up Jewish but she can't change her parents so she's gonna change her husband and just hope he's enough of a pushover to fall in line. Edit: grammar.
Honestly kinda sweet she wants her daughter to be the Jewish princess stereotype, Hanukkah traditions, bat mitzvah ceremony, it's a very performative traditional religion and she does love performances so I'm sure she will vicariously live through her children and it will be weird to see but I feel like this is a grass is greener situation where she loves people's Otherness
@Trinity M well I'm just saying there's a level of wish fulfillment and vicariously living through children that is super duper unhealthy (see: toddlers and tiaras) but that's honestly not the worst sort of thing because I can see Moses and Trisha raising their children that way to fulfill even if it stereotypical, a more ceremonious and appreciation for the culture in actually doing it right, because if you feel like you *have no culture*, we all just want better for our children! I would love to have raised my children more traditionally in an Abrahamic religion, and so I do think even though it's Trisha- as far as raising children goes it's honorable to try to give them experiences we hoped to have had. I'm sure Trish can afford a nice Jewish school for her children, there's a Jewish preschool in my town that's pricey but it's got amazing reviews - and why would that be something to be ashamed of? I'm leaving her fetishistic nature for *adult men* aside for this opinion, because she is going to be giving birth to a ethnically Jewish child and if she has the determination to raise them with the education of culture and religion that's honestly sweet and beautiful, despite her weird trolling, that's coming from a better place than saying "yeah we're just going to raise them without any culture or religion", and when you are pregnant your blood and the babies run through each other so it's a very magical experience that will change a person for the better
Like the women who are white but have a half Mexican child, if they want that baby quinceanera'd for her to feel like a grown up and princess as she enters puberty (usually a Catholic Spanish tradition) I as a white mother find that beautiful and celebratory of what we are and the family we have made, and you can't say she's fetishistic of her own baby .... It's her, baby
@@wtichery that’s the definition of appropriation… where you want all the perks of a culture/ethnicity without all the hardships or tortures. Such as in this, Mexican culture, and Asian cultures. We demonize the people yet steal the things that make them, them Also your name is a slur. They’re called Romani. Just because it’s a popular term doesn’t mean it’s not a curse :)
@@wtichery sorry what do you mean by "performance traditional religion"? Judaism is not a performance. It is a very community based religion that is highly nuanced and filled with lots of discussions. It is focused on self-growth, self-restraint, community, charity, and helping the world. The two examples you give show a complete misunderstanding of Judaism and the purposes of Jewish customs, practices, and traditions. To sum it all up as a performance is insulting. What Trisha does is not sweet it is degrading and makes a mockery of Jeiwsh trauma and 4,000 years plus of Jewish customs, ethics, and philosophy. If you are not Jewish you do not get to tell us how to feel about this or how to interpret Trisha's actions, words, and behavior.
Some of my very close friends listened to the frenemies podcast CONSTANTLY and when they asked me if I did I told them no because it made me uncomfortable. They asked why and I explained about how harmful I viewed Trisha as a Jewish woman myself, and they just never understood what I meant. No matter what I said the argument was always that she was converting so it couldn't be that bad or incorrect and that her cohost was Jewish so he could keep it in line. It was something I deeply disagreed with but chose not to think about and I am SO SO glad you uploaded this video. It really encapsulated how I've felt this whole time.
My family lights a Yahrtzite candle at the Passover Seder in honor of victims of modern slavery. I almost felt like I was being stabbed when I saw her acting so flippant about lighting that candle at Seder.
I've said this many many time before and I'll say it again philosemitism and antisemitism are two sides of the same coin. Philosemitism most often is just antisemitism in pretty mask and very easily becomes out and out antisemitism. Also when you how Trisha talks about Jewish people and Judaism it is so gross like I feel dirty every time and it becomes very clear that only reason that Trisha wants to "convert" is just to have a free pass to say the most horrific antisemitic stuff. Like when people who have converted talk about that decision and choice they will talk about the things in Judaism and the Jewish people, the community, that reached out to them, that spoke them. The conversations with the Jewish people who got here via conversion are very beautiful and meaningful and it is very clear that this choice was something that was not made lighthearted. That this choice was monumental and profound. That is not something we ever get with Trisha. All we get with Trisha is denigration and mockery. Mockery of our culture, holidays, language, customs, practices, way of life, ethics, philosophies, names, history, trauma, food, traditions, etc.
I mean, I would call myself a philosemite. I really like Jewish family values, and the model of Jewish masculinity feels like a good healthy alternative to toxic Western models of masculinity. Also a lot of the people who helped me though the toughest parts of my life were Jewish. That, and a lot of the time they're funny af. I think it's perfectly fine to have respect and love for the community. This, on the other hand...I don't know what this is 💀
So ill start by saying I'm not Jewish, but I've spoken with a Rabbi many times, he's a great dude and taught me a lot about thinking critically about religion. Not really related to the video but from what I've experienced i enjoy the kinda thoughtful vibe of the religion.
In Judaism, you’re very much encouraged to debate religious stuff! In fact, most of our holy texts are just scholars arguing about what the Torah meant, then scholars arguing about what the previous scholars meant, then scholars arguing about what those scholars meant, and so on. Our culture of questioning and debating everything is one of the reasons people in power don’t really like us.
Ya know what bothers me? They LITERALLY had Jewish people calling their actions cringe. My ex husband is Jewish. I love the culture. The way they raise their kids. The ideas of it. During Seder I made sure we had everything. I even cleaned the kitchen really well prior, made sure everything was separated properly. I cooked all of the same foods with authentic recipes ( thanks google) and left the door open. He even laughed when I included the radish. He said "wow my dad wasn't even t his good." We would switch holidays so that all cultures were observed. So one year we did Pesah. The other we would do Christmas (movies and Chinese food!) or we would go over my dads house for a more traditional Christian Christmas. I just don't understand. As a person who respects the cultures. WHY WOULD SOMEONE DO WHAT THEY DID! They don't respect any of it. I wasn't Jewish. I thought about it. However, I am Pagan and decided to stick with my beliefs. It just felt right and he preferred that I was happy in mine vs unhappy just to please him. If I did make the choice to stay strictly Jewish as a preference for the culture. Fine. If I did it because I just want to get laid. That is a fetish. She knows the difference. She just want to stay on top of drama.
I think it's funny Trisha claims she doesn't have a culture when on a podcast she said she was of Eastern European decent. She's Slavic. If she wants a culture, why doesn't she honor her ancestors and learn about her own instead of gatekeeping someone else's?
i mean she’s about as slavic as she is jewish though, isn’t she? white “european”/christian americans are utterly distinct from whatever community they initially migrated from. clearly her behaviour is poor but i don’t think this is the best argument
Because cultural tourism is fun, and she wants to be unique and cool. I'm shocked she hasn't listened to Kendrick and decided she's black and can say the n word yet, but maybe she knows that is the one thing that might actually end her career but she can get away with being most other religions or ethnicities, or claiming to have whatever mental illness she feels like
@@existentialhoe7513 how is Hungary Eastern Europe? It's Central Europe. Eastern Europe is like... Georgia. Look at a map, don't use Cold War terminology. It's very offensive.
Am I crazy or are the only people who say shit like “upper echelon” literally white surpremacists and neo nazis? I really want someone to tell me I’m wrong because I really don’t want to live in a world where Trisha Paytas casually watches those kinds of people.
@@skylarsaysstuff yeah, I don’t wanna language police but if you look into the history of that term it’s 100% antisemitic… of course language can change but I don’t really think this has. I’m just saying
@@allisoncastle while I do agree that it definitely has been used by antisemitic folk far too much, echelon just refers to a diagonal formation, like how geese fly. It also comes from the French word eschelon, the rung of a ladder. It came to mean step, grade, level, etc and eventually became borrowed word to refer to the step formation echelon and the level of a person in an organization or group.
Thoughts during this: - ...Aladdin's just Middle Eastern and probably Muslim based on context... - yo, stan Andy Samberg - your poor poor grandparents... - tf is Jewish candy? - learned a new word but tbh I do still feel like Trisha is anti-Semitic, like if someone told me 'omg i just love Muslim men keep harems of women, its so cool' like it wouldn't not be islamophobic just cus they say it 'positively,' similar to how spouting 'positive' asian stereotypes is still racist, like my lord the amount of Nazi vocab she uses is just idk -shivers- Great vid as always, always happy to see a new upload~
@@noone-hd1ck Um I'm pretty confused where you're getting the idea that Aladdin was Indian considering its a Middle Eastern folktale and a tale with a lot of Arabic names? And if you're going with 'Jasmine' and 'Jafar' I would assume you mean were talking about the Disney version that takes place in an Arabian kingdom in the Middle East? So it leaves me more confused.
@@ashetrash9534 it's a middle eastern folktale that's set in the northern india- china region. Its kinda like how in western stories we have "in a land far far away", just instead of "land far far away" its "china".
@@noone-hd1ck Yeah the tale is set in a 'a city in china' (although no other cultural details particularly work with the line) but in that case where'd you get the ethnicities for Aladdin and the sorcerer? Aladdin as far as I know is not specified so you could say just as well he's a 'Chinese youth' of the same nation as the princess, but if we say he's a foreigner, his father's name is Mustafa, an Arabic Muslim name, and the sorceror hails from the Maghreb?
I gotta say, Pesach mukbang is a genius idea. There's so much awesome Pesach food, especially that my mom makes. It's a holiday where you drink a shitload of wine and literally sit like royalty!
@@snakeygirl4296 my mom makes this thing called mock chopped liver, which is caramelized and charred onions, walnuts, eggs, salt, and pepper and there is not a better pate in the universe. I would eat it out of a trough if given the opportunity
Just these past couple of days I was yearning for a good Jewish creator to watch because it hit me how little most of the creators I watch even really seem to care about Jews, as much as I enjoy most of their content, and then today I stumbled across this channel! I'm really glad I've found him :)
Its kinda funny how much Trisha is seen eating KFC, considering its a well-known fact that KFC has dairy in their breading, going against kosher law combining meat with dairy.
I let out a huge gasp when she said "i just want to be in the upper eshelon of the world" not that i expect anything better from her but shes so clearly relying on the same toxic and harmful conspiracy theories about jewish people
It’s the fact that she acts like she loves the Jewish culture and religion so much but she doesn’t have an ounce of respect for either. Very evidenced by the scoff and ‘I don’t know, they’re all the same to me.’ Please stop talking Trisha.
"Only his moms Jewish".... uhh that mean he is Jewish goes by 👩 side if the father was but mom wasn't then unless he went through everything he would not be considered Jewish but since the mom is he is
@@toastshine I did not know that was how it worked cause I honestly didn't know not even one Jewish family growing up in small city in North Carolina but when I moved to long Island newyork there are alot of Jewish people and my partner at my old job was Jewish and she explained that to me cause her x husband wasn't but the daughter was and I wanted to know if the kid chooses which one or if automatically catholic cause her dad is? I never thought it go by the woman's side like that 😳. Guess they have been more inclusive and fair than most other religions to women.
@@toastshine also why wouldn't it count to her? What if it was that it goes by the men's side and the guys father was? I bet she would count it then. 😏 that's what counts in most Christian sect. I was raised the way my moms side of family was cause was with them alot more than my father side and he was not really religious except for during holidays...
I'm just so sick of the amount of antisemitism. Every time I try to help an older person (Poland) they get antisemitic at some point. Every freaking time. How does it work. And then I feel disgusted with myself for helping them even.
My ancestors when they catch me eating coffee cake for breakfast 3 days after Passover 26:40 On a more serious note: if I ever catch a weirdo with a jew kink perving on any of my family members I’m going to go apeshit. Folks like Trisha don’t actually want to learn about our culture they just want to appropriate the fun parts and ignore the harder parts that actual converts have to do. Just a little bit of talking to actual Jews and you’d know why Jews don’t worship Jesus, the most common first line of a prayer, and why Orthodox Jews can’t date non Jews. It’s all pretty basic stuff that an actual convert would know (because we teach converts about how and why Jews do these things).
Normally I try not to give anything Trisha says gravitas because I know at her core she's a person who craves attention above all else, but her fetishization of Jewish men has been going on for a long time and is consistent enough that I think it's a real issue worth talking about. Thank you for this video.
I’m imagining Eric Carmen trying to date the daughter or son (because we know he’s do whatever it took) of the owner of Casa Bonita to get in for free.
I appreciate that you highlighted how Trisha's hostile reaction to two Jewish men saying that they wouldn't date her is a component of the fetishization. It's not just perpetuating stereotypes that makes fetishization dangerous, it's also the underlying sense of entitlement to other people that's always lurking and waiting to lash out when somebody says no.
I’m glad you made a video about this I’m not Jewish but the way Trisha Paytas fetishizes Jewish people makes me uncomfortable. Trisha is definitely both Philo-Semitic and Anti-Semitic in that her claims of “loving Jewish people” is simply a vehicle in which she fetishizes and promotes harmful stereotypes. Trisha has a history of being anti-black, racist, ableist etc. and I’ve seen people brush it off as “trolling”. People have said the same thing about her antisemitism. I don’t care if it’s “trolling” the harm she causes is the same. Even if she doesn’t believe the things she’s saying or is just joking the jokes are still very anti semitic and contribute to others thinking anti semitism(and all the terrible things she’s done) are okay if they’re “jokes”. And that anti semitism is “funny”.
This reminds me of the old Seinfeld episode where Jerry is angry at his dentist, because he believes the dentist only converted to Judaism for the jokes.
As a half Middle Eastern who looks totally white and has been told I am faking it, its stressful because I have been fetishised for that too. Also I am married to an Asian/half my dating history is Asian (I live in Korea), so I worry because of those fetishy people it looks sus. Which hurts double because I've been on the receiving end of it. Don't fetishise partners you're supposed to respect as people! Also side note, why is Pinely hot? He should be a cardboard box right? We have been duped.
What are you talking about? That's not Pinely - that's Mr RUclipsr filling in. Though in all seriousness I wholeheartedly agree with you and also that sucks you went through that. I hope you guys continue to have a wholesome marriage despite judgy onlookers.
she's smart as frick is the thing, and she's right wing as heck, so I very much feel like this is purposeful? she'll say like "I haven't heard of the Holocaust" but then there's clips of her saying her favorite book is the boy in the striped pajamas, from a year earlier? it's gotta be some kinda weirdo racist act she's doing to troll. and it sucks as far as white culture goes, just go to your frickin roots! find out where your settler-colonial ancestors come from and connect with that, that's yr culture! no need to steal from others! I'm not Jewish but I am indigenous and ooh buddy lmao. wow. waiting for Trisha to try to steal THAT.
I’m sorry, but what did anything you just said have to do with being republican?!😂 she’s a disgrace to any/everyone who is a part of the Republican Party😭 her craziness can match the liberals in America, plz take her back….. Plz
@@kaymo225 She actually is, in a pathological liar and sociopathic way. It's one of the reasons she's still able to hold her relevancy despite all the countless "downfall" she had. I think Mr.Beard's video on Trisha explains it the best.
@@kaymo225 trish is a troll, she does alot of things to piss people off and gain attention. It is important not to give trolls the attention they wants but the stuff trish does is really harmful and I don’t think trish cares bc she’s getting attention and clout out of it
Hey, not every Jew knows what a Yahrzeit candle is, since not everybody is an Ashkenazi from an English-speaking country (since that are the countries where the Yiddish legacy, as the word 'Yahrzeit', are still quite prominent). But yeah, in Trisha's case, she has no excuse.
I had a friend who said they were converting to Judaism. Why? Well, because they always had crushes on Jewish boys and so one of their parents asked if they just wanted to convert, so they did. Is this… is this like a thing with people?
Idk man, but my friend who’s a witch is on the witch side of tiktok, and told me that there’s certain magics only for jewish people, so those who are like 1/8 jewish say they’re jewish so they can practice that magic like what 😭😭😭
While I agree with everything else you’ve said, and that dreads do originate from tribes of Africa, ancients in Egypt, Vikings and basically not white people, it’s a HAIR STYLE. A thing that you do to your hair. Wearing dreads/dreadlocks is not appropriating culture-and if it is, why don’t we get mad at those who do not originate with straight hair for wearing wigs of straight hair to come off that way, or straightening or putting hair products in to have said waveless or uncurly hair? That is not fair. I’m not saying I want that to happen, I’m saying it’s not appropriate culture. Trisha should be shamed for every other bad fetishizing thing she does, but making her hair dreaded is not in that category. As I said before, it is something you do with your hair. If black women/men or any other with uncurled hair can wear wigs of straight hair or put products or extensions to make it that way, any white women/men or other can wear dreads, braids, and locks. It is just hair.
Pinely I know this video is super old but I just spent like 10 minutes word searching through video transcripts trying to find this exact video because the segment where you share that Home Alone VI is your favorite is one of my all time favorite thinsg on this earth - and w the upcoming holidays I wanted to say Happy Hannukah and a merry home alone VI to you!!!!!!!
The idea that the "most anti-antisemetic" thing she's experienced has come from Jewish people not thinking she's Jewish completely misses what anti-Semitism is.
it always made me uncomfortable when trisha would confidently make sweeping generalizations about all Jewish people as if we are all the same and as if she knew what she was talking about on the frenemies podcast. Thank you for speaking up about it bc honestly I felt like no one was really talking about it
I was born into a very Catholic family but found out i am a descendent of the forced converts of Portugal. I am converting to Judaism and im in a weird spot. Im both a convert and revert. Born kind of with a connection but not a direct one. Its hard work with a lot learned and to be learned. Trisha definitely makes ME feel tokenized and objectified. And I wasn't even born and raised into this. Reform, Orthodox, Convert, whatever. We are just people man.
As a (born) Jew, I wish you good luck in conversion! It’s a difficult process, but only to weed out those who don’t actually care about Judaism. Clearly, you have a lot of respect for our religion, and I’m sure you’ll do great! Have a wonderful day!
On your last point: I think your tone was perfectly balanced in this vid. It was interesting to listen to the more serious bits but I also laughed out loud during the others. It's okay to point out problematic stuff but it's also okay to ridicule it. I mean, how else are we supposed to cope with this shit :D
I thank you for bringing this to light. I come from an Orthodox Jewish home and I find the things Trisha says really disrespectful. There's so much she doesn't know about our culture it's truly ridiculous. When she called someone a "fake Jew" because only his mother is Jewish that's when I had to consider if she actually means any of the things she says, because if you know anything about Judaism, one of the principles that define if someone is Jewish is whether their mother is Jewish or not, and that Jewishness is defined by the mother alone. Her lack of knowledge of that fact despite claiming to be Jewish is shocking, but then again, it's Trisha.
One of my friends is Jewish, and when he was writing on the white board in class (he has bad handwriting 😭) this girl in our class said “is he writing in Jewish?” Everyone looked at her so fast
I’m Jewish, my immediate family isn’t (well, my child is - and then just slightly further up my family tree I have Jewish relatives). I converted several years ago, partially because I wanted to re-establish that connection to Judaism, and mostly because my faith and beliefs align therein. My sister (who contemplated conversion several years before me) told me that if I ever needed someone to celebrate the holidays with, help with cooking (and eating!) or just generally observe important Jewish traditions, she and my nephew would happily be there. And she very much has been. It’s not her religion (she’s agnostic), but she learned quite a lot, so that her Jewish sister would never feel alone in her faith. So, I feel like it’s definitely possible to experience Jewish culture in non-appropriative ways. I just think that’s not even remotely what Trisha is/has done.
That quote, "Saying you can't be racist because you date people of colour, as though misogynist don't sleep with women all the time." I think applies quite well here.
"I don't hate black people, I own like 30 of them."
Not proud of that joke, but it seems fitting.
@@DriscolDevil Leave black people alone
that is an excellent quote and i will now use it when taking about this!
@@DriscolDevil Thomans Jefferson, is that you?
jews aren’t poc
I've never seen anyone so passionate about half assing a religion
thats what i think when i read the talmud
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CME members. They only show up during Christmas, Mothers day and Easter. Some of these people will strike you down for sinning after being at the night club cheating on their partners the night before.
@@gimpinainteasy what
@@Natalietrans it was a comparison to Christians that only go go church on Christmas, Mother's Day, and Easter
Im an ethnic Jew. Hearing Ethan experience all these microaggressions is bone chilling. He tells Trisha "that's why they wanna kill us" and it's just... yeah. These stereotypes are kept up because people want us to die. Fuck
She really gatekeeps something she isn’t a part of
Yup she can’t even call it trolling like who tf even thinks these things
@@expensivepink7 Right? That’s the exact excuse actual neo nazis online make to defend their asinine statements. 🫠 Like gurl, that isn’t even a retort.
That whole conversation was so uncomfortable. Dude has an impressive amount of self control being polite to her when she's saying things like that. I wouldn't even want to be in the same room.
Yeah that was Ethan being raw for I moment. He's rarely that serious but when he said "that's why they want to kill us". He meant it. He was concerned about that idea spreading . He hit the nail on the head
She’s talking about Jewish men, actual human beings, like they’re collectable purse dogs or something.
It feels like she is trying to collect Pokemon or something
tbh you shouldn't talk about dogs like that either since they're living things. truly a testament to how much she sucks
The most antisemitic thing I've had happen to me was someone saying they knew I was Jewish because I have a big nose.
I'm not Jewish
@Trinity M No no I understand what you're saying! My point was mostly rooted in how stereotypes sometimes affect everyone, and no one should be making assumptions based off stereotypes alone
(Also the audacity to tell someone you barely knew that they have a big nose like that's so rude?? 😭)
I got told that too, i got a "Spanish nose" as my mom says, but funny enough i got it from my moms side of the family - which is the Catholic side, like pure Catholic European.
Also reminds me of a girl who told me once she thought i was super smart because i wore glasses... A stereotype i thought had died ages ago but here we are, judging my intelligence based on my cylinder size.
@@05bastille don't you know, glass increases your IQ by at least 200 points. And IQ is definitely a completely real thing that accurately measures your intelligence
@@05bastille girl spain is in europe...
@@abigailxmary Not to mention they're pretty dang Catholic over there
as a jewish person who's been calling out trisha on her fetishization of jewish people and the culture for years, i'm so glad a jewish creator has finally touched on it in a meaningful way, i know it means a lot to me and a few other jewish friends of mine. i think a lot of it comes down to fetishization of "conventional" white jewish men and the demonization of jewish women, funded in both antisemitism and misogyny.
She's basically like "hello fellow jews!" without being as lovable as Steve Buscemi was
Yet she probably knows more about your faith then you do because shes converted and married to a jewish man. Its a religion, one which can be converted to. As a jewish woman I see her loving a religion that doesn’t damn her to hell being fearful of the devil her entire childhood and loving jewish men because of their beliefs about loving god, accepting gay people and not believing in the devil and eternal damniation
I wholeheartedly agree.
@@123blacksheep She doesn't love Jewish men because of how they practice their religion. She likes *specifically* Jewish *men* because of her percieved view on them, which is based on outdated stereotypes.
There's nothing innocent about how she singles out Jewish men.
@@123blacksheep You've got to be deluded if you genuinely think she converted and practices Judaism.
Can confirm that after meeting Pinely in the street I gazed upon his beautiful face and then immediately passed out. I passed out because Pinely punched me but that's beside the point.
Well now you can't wash your face because you were blessed by Pinely
@@randomtinypotatocried nah at this point only the blood of Christ can wash me clean
@@the.lizardking
Is that an anti-semitic crack?!?
Pinely is so handsome when he showed up on screen I murmured "that can't be right"
dude, he’s intelligent and funny aaand gorgeous? you go dude
I'm Jewish woman and when I heard Trisha Paytas say that "Jewish women aren't allowed to pray" in one of the frenemies episodes, I actually wanted to cry because of the misinformation and harmful misinformation at that was being spewed into the world.
considering the hours of clips and podcast episodes that I watched for this video it's insane that there's still so much that Trisha has said about Jewish people that I've also missed
The list of her inaccuracies goes on and on and on and on, i truly hope there's nobody out there who actually takes her seriously 😭
I pray all the goddamn time what in the hell
I just wanna know where she got this misinformation. Like who the fuck was saying that?
As someone who knows basically nothing about Judaism, I didn’t take anything she said about it as fact.
So weird that she was like “he said only his mom was Jewish” but if she knew anything about the religion she claims to love so much, she would know that having a Jewish mother makes you FULLY Jewish. The way Trisha has talked about Jews has always rubbed me the wrong way.
I was raised Catholic and even I knew that. It's really sad that just having a few friends can give someone a better understanding of a religion than whatever "research" this person did because of her creepy obsession.
@hithedragon7842 I agree I personally don't know any Jewish people but even I know that. I am interested in different cultures and religions. I didn't even do deep research just to find out that being ethnically Jewish is passed down matrilineally
That is exactly the reason Im not fully accepted in the community. My dad is jewish, but mother tried to convert before i was born and was unsuccessful (for many reasons). As a child, my dad taught me the traditions and I went to a jewish school (in which only 3% were jewish). However, some people dont take me seriously. Im still young and have time to explore my spiritual life.
+ my mom is christian and in Christianity its taken from the dad. So im a religion paradox 😂
bro my fash-lite mom knows this literally the bar is *underground*
Any yet she gets offended that people don't consider her Jewish despite her not having ANY Jewish family members, believing in Jesus, and not fully converting. Pretty ironic.
huge 'white girl asking black boyfriend to act more black around her' type energy.
*urban boyfriend
See also: incel wanting a “docile Asian girlfriend”
Fun fact, she also fetishized black people at one point as well! So she's already checked off that energy at one point as well lol
Is that a thing? Or is this just hypothetical
@@EJD339it’s definitely a thing people do
when she said "i'm on jewtok" i felt my soul leave my body
As a Japanese-American I get this a lot. People are weird about my people. The weebs just creep me out. I get liking anime. I like anime too. But there is this unsettling obsession and fetishizing by people who think the Japanese are some kind of superior people. We aren’t and a world war taught us the hard way about that. I think I have encountered these people more than conventional forms of racism. I’ll never forget the time on a dating app called me her, “handsome anime husbando.” Blocked her and deleted my profile.
So Trisha loves how he is money driven because he's Jewish, but didn't she also say that as a negative when she felt like she wasn't getting paid as much as she believed she deserved? You can't say you love a Jewish stereotype of a person and then use that same stereotype against them when they do something you don't like. She believes in bigoted views regardless on how she views them in relation to her
U ooo i da iiiuui
Nobody should engage with stereotypes
@@irb743 u ok?
Couldn't agree more.
I wholeheartedly agree. But also, they not she. Call them out cause they (really really) deserve it, but calling them by the wrong pronoun is disrespectful to more people than just Trisha.
Fetishisation is bigotry plus horniness.
What if she knows this will give her a ton of attention, so she continues this behavior? She even profits from it.
@@emilyau8023 I'd believe it was a attention thing if she didn't had tweets from +10 years ago about that. She wasn't even famous at that time so...
@@emilyau8023 I think it's probably a combo of those things. I think she's honestly actually kind of crazy but dials it up to 11 for the attention. I think there's a nugget of sincerity in what she does that she blows out of proportion because she thrives on the reaction to her nonsense
It's when you're racist and turned on by the shitty stereotype you built in your head.
@@JayRHood She probably wants attention from jewish guys. Literally the embodiment of "hot women 5km away from you" kinda ad
Fetishizating is harmful in the same way "nice guys" are. They believe they're being "nice" when in reality they aren't even viewing you as a human being, but just an object of their desires
I never understood why that's such an common complaint. The way people describe fetishazion is the way you're SUPPOSED to view other people.
@@azure6892 so you should see people as what you can obtain from them instead of individuals with the same intrinsic value as you?
@@azure6892 "Fetishisation is when you don't view other people as human beings but as objects for your own sexual desires"
"bUt ThAt'S hOw YoU'rE sUpPoSeD tO ViEw OtHeR pEoPLe"
very good analogy
so true! she even says it herself - "they're like little toys"
Trisha’s obsession reminds me of future Eric Cartman in the Post Covid specials. The difference is Eric’s obsession with Judaism was hammed up on purpose as a joke. Also, Eric actually did care about Judaism, studied and memorized the scripture and history, loved his Jewish wife, and properly educated his kids. When Eric Cartman is more respectable than you, that’s a problem.
LITERALLY
Oof this 💀💀💀
That’s pretty crazy to think about lol
HOW DOES SOMEONE RESPECT JEWS LESS THAN ERIC CARTMEN???
Just a reminder from a semite. Converts are valid, and we all support your long and hard conversion process. You make us better :). Unless you're Trisha Paytas then you can choke.
I read this as “just a reminder from an anti semite” and just thought you were being real bold in identifying yourself
@@KM-ld9ln Haha! I sure hope not!
Well said.
@@asuspiciouslyefficientmito8338 society fears the antisemitic semite (/lhj)
Based and Ruth-pilled
23:30 this idea of 'I don't have a culture' is because they consider their culture and practices the normal and everyone else's as deviant that they can pick and choose from to form an identity that makes then feel different and special
That, or it's an admission of having the blandest tastes imaginable, which is improbable knowing Paytas' atrocious preferences.
Trisha's whole "I don't have a culture" as if evangelical Christianity isn't basically a culture as well as a religion 🤡
White American Christians don't think they have culture because they view their lifestyle as the norm. Culture to them means deviation from the norm, and thus exotic.
Her culture is white culture aka cannibalising everyone else’s culture
I think, for Trisha, being in the dominant culture means being culture-less.
Especially because she's Catholic. Catholicism, as well as Eastern Orthodoxy, has a ton of history and culture surrounding it. Like, shouldn't she know this?
@@somerandomgoblin2583 She's not Catholic. Her dad's Catholic, you can't be born into it and it doesn't run in families. My partner was raised Catholic, but because he doesn't attend Mass or do Confession, and Communion, he's seen as a 'Lapsed Catholic'/Not Catholic(i've just been told), until he goes to Confession and Mass again, and takes communion. Trisha is definitely not Catholic, at least she's not practicing Catholic. In Catholicism you practice it, or you're not it. In Evangelic Christianism, shouting from the rooftops that Jesus is peace, love, and loves us all and wants us all to have money is the thing that gives them away, as ignoring the bible especially since Jesus was violently against greed with money, as goes the whole religion... But yeah, religion is weird, lol.
Honestly, I'm not a fan of Ethan Klein in the slightest, but I really feel for him when he's so uncomfortable around Trisha constantly being weird about him and his people. I've been in that same spot of being fetishized for your identity/for what you are, and it's really not fun. I honestly don't know why he still was on a podcast with her through all that.
He doesn't, there's been a whole drama thing , i think even police were involved
@@Doggycat17 good lord, that's awful. i barely even keep up with either, so i wouldn't know but now i'm tempted to at least find out more
@@somerandomgoblin2583 She married his wife's brother. So she's part of the extended family now. He can't get away. Trisha started dating Moses while the podcast was happening. She actually celebrated passover with Ethan and his family. But apparently there were issues over money. Trisha felt she should be payed more and stuff escalated from there. She accused Ethan of sexual harassment, but if you watch the podcast you can see it was Trisha who would make sexual advances and remarks towards Ethan, which he clearly didn't want. Became a whole issue online. She supposedly has BPD and had several 'breakdowns' and such online.
@@karlijns4816 OH. Again, I do not keep up with anything related to Ethan or Trisha, really, so I did not know that Moses is his brother-in-law. This really is a weird complicated situation, huh. The more I hear about it, the less I want to know.
Oh they had a major blow up so they’re no working together/friendly at all. They’re stuck as in-laws now. But yeah Ethan has since discussed his disgust with Trisha’s anti semitism at a great extent. His new podcast partner is Hasan Piker.
I'm a theatre kid. I reckon my bones are made out of ticket stubs, but every theatre kid knows there are some songs you don't sing! The Producers is a fantastic satire, with lots of catchy, singable show-tunes....except you just don't go belting out 'Springtime for Hitler' out of context (and that context is in rehearsal or on stage)
I’m a theatre kid and I just realised that the reason she loves Falsettos so much is because the characters are Jewish :/ now I know her disgusting tweets about Andrew Rannells and Christian Borle aren’t just fetishising gay men but also Jewish men
I love The Producers
Hilarious movie
But if someone like pinely doesn’t know the movie; it sounds really bad 😂like she made her own jingle or something
@@ampersandcastle1091 And those two actors aren’t even Jewish! I’m Jewish and I love Falsettos but it’s really messed up to like something JUST because of the ethnicity of the characters in it.
I came here to say exactly that thank you! Love, LOVE The Producers, but there are so, many, other songs to choose to sing other than that one out of context!
Apparently when I was like a toddler I used to sing that song in church. Idk why my parents let me do that
She says Jew men (ew) because she doesn't think non-israeli jews are really jews. That's why she keeps calling Ethan Jew-ISH. The stress is on ish.
I'm not Jewish but spent a lot of time in the culture growing up cuz my best friend was Jewish. Since my bday is near Christmas they were always free and shared hannukah cake/chocolates. I heard them tell a lot of Jewish jokes but I would never say them cuz its not about me. If you really respect a culture/religion you have to learn how to BE respectful.
AMEN! You can make fun of yourself or a group you belong to if you feel comfortable, but making fun of a group just because you’re around them is not okay.
ah yes... the REAL Jews live in the Jewish ethno-state... (including my distant relatives,,, rip)
Does she know that then - by HER own logic - the people calling her a "fake Jew" are technically correct?
So if she's only "into" Semitic Jewish guys but not Ashkenazi, isn't that even MORE fetishistic?
@@elbruces ashkenazi jews are still semitic. even though most have been living in Europe, our DNA can still be traced to specific groups in the Middle East... it's very interesting.
but in a way, i'd say yes because since Israel is an ethnostate, to a fetishizer it probably WOULD seem 'more legitimate' or 'more pure'...
@@scottyb8392 I mean, I'm genetically almost 100% Ashkenazi, and Israeli. All types of Jews are in israel
Pinely: "editing videos is a very big part of my job...and I almost exclusively never have any pants on when I'm doing that"
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Ethan should've cancelled the podcast when Trisha admitted to hitting their boyfriend tbh
Yep! The fact he kept it going after catching her abusing his brother in law was insane.
The fact that the podcast started in the first place is pretty wild
I think the fact that so many people watching/supporting that was the scary part.
i mean how she verbally abused him and his wife wasn't enough he just saw views and making coin off her. TO BE HONEST he's fine with promoting a ignorant problematic person as long as he was getting the good edit.
@@hawazennnnn I honestly disagree. I think he genuinely cared about her and gave her the benefit of the doubt. They literally didn't edit the podcast and only ever took out things that SHE ASKED to be taken out.
I mean clearly there's so much that is antisemitism with Trisha here, but I when I saw the part with her specifically attacking the creators for not wanting to date non-jewish women it struck me that her fetishization of jewish men seems to share a lot of similarities with some white women's fetishization of black men. Of course Judaism being an ethno-religion rather than a race changes a couple things, there's sill a clear shared theme of "I fully believe the white-supremacist stereotypes about this group, but actually I think it's hot so it's okay." And in both cases the dehumanization of the group is also kept along-side the stereotypes, so as a white christian women she feels entitled to the sexual availability to these groups. I don't think I've seen many cases like hers specifically with jews, so I don't know I guess that's just the best way I can conceptualize it and articulate the harm and danger in her statements I suppose...
As a black person, It’s definitely similar to the ways that white women fetishize black men and feel entitled to their attention and attraction without seeing them as full people with their own agency and personhood.
That was very well put and I think it encapsulates the insidiousness of Trisha's fetishization
It's an interesting point, but i don't think it's the same. Trisha is married to a Jewish man, is having a baby with him, and loves Jewish women too.
I'm a woc, and many of my black and brown male relatives date white women, some of them love black men, but hate black women, that's a key thing with white women who fetishize black men, they do not like black women, and the Kardashians are a good example of this in the media, they paint themselves brown and mainly date black men, all the black women they've had in their lives say they treated them badly, etc. They call black women 'ghetto', 'black b**ch', 'classless', 'uneducated', these are key words these racist against black women but love black men types of white women will say, and i've come across it quite a lot on my life.
I also have an Indian aunt who used to seek out black men to have sex with, and when i asked her why not have a relationship with one of them, she said that they are not relationship material, i questioned her and she said she'd only date Indian/Pakistani, etc, and white men, but that black men are only good for sex, and she laughed expecting us to join in laughing with her. She probably forgot that i am part black, my mother was there too, and my mother is half black, but white-passing, like kinda Mariah Carey-like white-passing, but with a tight wave in her ginger hair. It was really gross
@@RoxanneLavender as a biracial person, it's both tbh. both what you and op are saying. you're also absolutely correct. my mother (a white woman) despises black women and says terrible things about black women. my mother is also a fetishist though and defended her fetishism constantly
in fact, i don't think they're inherently different points. white women's fetishization of and entitlement over black men typically causes them to hate black women. white women hate black women because they're quick to call them on their fetishization and BS. my mom always referred to my grandma as a 'black b*tch' that hated her for 'being white' for this reason precisely.
Trisha: "I've faced antisemitic discrimination because people say I'm not Jewish boo hoo"
Also Trisha: "these two orthodox jews aren't jewish"
The worst part is that she thrives off of any attention and this video and my comment is only feeding that but it's so hard not to talk about it because she's just so divorced from reality
Don't feel bad tbh. With how the internet works she's gonna get attention no matter what. Just don't directly watch stuff that supports her and you should be solid.
I feel like the importance of discussing things like this outweighs the fact that it gives her attention. It would be worse to just sweep it under the rug. She (and anyone else who does similar things) should 100% be called out
I'm jewish (ethnically). I was in a production of The Producers. The man who ultimately sang Springtime for Hitler in our show was a gay Jewish man. Trisha made me cringe singing it.
That actually reminds me- didn't they try "coming out" as a gay man once?
Okay, so the thing at the beginning is from a musical? I'm relieved, as a German person my heart stopped for a few seconds when he showed that TikTok.
@@forgodsshake5387 a musical/movie/movie-musical created by Mel Brooks, a Jewish man who fought against the Germans in ww2! The Producers is my favorite musical, it's wonderful. Probably quite raunchy by today's standards, but still great imo :)
@@forgodsshake5387 Specifically, two people are trying to make a terrible Stage show to scam investors, so they hire the worst crew and worst director in all the land to run the Musical "Springtime for Hitler". In universe, it becomes celebrated as a massive roast of all things Nazi. With Trisha, this really does not translate.
@@catwithevilintentions2632 honestly it's sad that you can say that and even without knowing at all I'm like "yeah, sounds about right"
Trisha out here reading transliterated Hebrew and saying the sounds like it's a romance language and thinking orthodox jews live everyday like it's the sabbath
Trisha like "oui je m'apple Trisha wow Jew is such a romantic language"
@@SuperNuclearUnicorn M’APPLE PLEASE IM CRYING
"ah yes well you cannot be orhodox because I don't know what shabbos is" - Trisha Paytas
To be fair Italian and Sephardic Jews do sometimes pronounce Hebrew with a romance accent. I think she just can't read very well.
Now that’s something only Jews would understand
Some context for the first clip (Springtime for H-tler). It's from "The Producers" which is a movie that got turned into a broadway musical. The movie and musical were written and produced by Mel Brooks (a Jew) who famously said the best way to take away H-tler's power was to satirize and make fun of him for everything he's wroth. The whole point of the song "Springtime for H-tler" is that it is THE climactic song in a show the main characters are producing and it is praising The N@zi party and the Third Reich. The whole point is for the main characters to produce the biggest flop on Broadway. The idea being that you could make more money with a flop than with a hit. Instead "Springtime for H-tler" is a smash hit and everyone loves it; the main characters now have to deal with fraud, blah blah blah. It's satire of broadway, it's satire of H-itler, it's satire of musical producers. That's what Mel Brooks does. NOW, that being said, nothing that Trish has done you could genuinely call satire. Trish sings it 100% seriously with no sense of humor or cheating out to camera. It's not funny. I'm Jewish, The Producers is my favorite musical and "Springtime for H-tler" is arguably the best number in the show but what Trish has done is vile; using it as an excuse to use N@zi symbolism and say it was a joke.
Just one correction: it's a Broadway show that they adapted into a movie.
careful dude, Trisha might end up joining the giveaway to win your dad
I dated someone with a Jewish fetish... It was weird. I felt I was being used and she didn't see me as a real person. Let's just say we don't talk anymore
Good for you to get outta there. No one deserves to be fetishised
I don't follow Trisha, never have, only heard of them through all the dramas they were (is) in all the time. But man, everytime I hear and learn something new about them, it's disgustingly creepy 🙃 Really interesting video ! The 35 minutes went by in the blink of an eye. Thanks for your work !
They have no scruples, they only care about fame and money. Plus, it seems to me they get off from getting hate!
She just likes to make fun of minorities basically it’s kinda her whole thing
While also pretending half heartedly to belong to those same minorities to avoid criticism and stir up drama
thank god i’m a woman and an Ashkenazi jew so i’m not a “real jew” in her eyes #blessed
I'm a female Ashkenazi Jew too!
This reminds of the Hard Rock Nick video Drew Gooden made where a bunch of WoC commented how glad they were Nick wasn't into them lol
Ashkenazi Jewish person who has a Jewish mom but not a Jewish dad- so I really am nothing to her😂
@@bex1107 What makes it even funnier in your case and her comment is that typically in mixed-faith marriages within Judaism, the child follows the mother's faith. So ironically enough in Jewish law itself you are a full Jew.
@@carlyl2032 that’s exactly what I was thinking too😂 like, Trisha apparently knows more about Judaism then Jewish law itself
Everytime she says "Jew" instead of Jewish I lose like 10 braincells
When she says "Jew-ISH" it reminds me of that con man George Santos
Every time I see Trisha Paytas do something that gets her publicity I lose 20.
I seriously don't even know what she's famous for other than using her own situational homosexuality to erase bisexuality, one of the most memeably stupid instances of fursecution ever, and occasionally doing other high-profile stupid shit that gets response videos from people I actually respect/care about.
Trisha paytas singing "Springtime for Hitler" from "The Producers" musical is... Definitely something.
This Jew is unamused.
She's ruining my favorite musical of all time, I'm not even Jewish and I'm pissed.
What's that song about? Don't want to look it up myself and end up in fbi's list
@@jeremy8746 it's actually making fun of nazis, that's what the whole musical is. It was written by a Jewish man, you can look it up and enjoy it.
@@milesclay2209 oh ok so the fbi won't put me on a list then
Oh shit thats what that was!
as a jewish person, hearing trisha paytas try to read hebrew is the funniest shit i have ever heard
as someone who's jewish (ethnicity, not practicing) as well as someone who has bpd, i think a main reason trisha clings so hard to "jewish" as an identity is because a very overwhelming symptom of bpd (which trisha openly has said they are diagnosed with) is identity disturbance which can cause a person to overidentify with a group of people in compensation for the lack of personal identity. bpd also causes obsessiveness, which can explain her fetishization of jewish men, especially since people with bpd seek out partners who are interesting, unique, exciting, etc. to them, and they basically engross themselves in those people, sometimes to the point of 'becoming' them (adopting their personality, interests, sense of humor, identities, etc) as yet another way to compensate for the lack of personal identity.
That was my thinking as well but you said it much better than I could!
Ding ding ding!
Well she’s self diagnosed with bpd lol
@TwilightRaven she's not self diagnosed. she's self diagnosed several things, but she denied bpd until she started therapy a year or so ago.
@TwilightRaven ohh, that's my bad! i must have clicked the last reply because it was the last notification i'd gotten, so i didn't expect any replies after that. my bad!
Man, the bit about your grandparents watching really made me miss mine. My grandparents used to read and comment on my fanfiction when I was in elementary and middle school. I had to make a whole separate account when I wanted to start writing smut. xD
I literally snorted reading this. I'm picturing your gran being like "that Drarry lemon fluff fic was lovely, dearie" and I CANNOT 😂😭
How is this simultaneously the cutest thing I've ever read and my absolute worst nightmare all at once
You’re proud of writing smut… cool.
@@jacquelinealbin7712 Funnily enough, my grandma was the one who got me to read Harry Potter when I was little, so that makes your comment even better. 😆
Tbh I don’t know how she would’ve reacted. In retrospect, I think she probably would’ve supported me if I’d been an adult. She was very progressive. Not that I wouldn’t have still died of embarrassment if she’d ever stumbled upon it. 😬
@@HIEEE2112 That’s exactly how I feel. I cringe at how awful my writing was and it was definitely embarrassing at the time, but my grandma especially was so ridiculously supportive and sweet that it’s hard not to smile when I look back on it. I’m glad that Pinely is getting what seems like very similar support. Even if he’s partially playing it for laughs and recognizes that it’s a bit awkward, it’s awesome that he isn’t putting his grandparents down or taking them for granted. I’m sure they’re tickled whenever he gives them a shoutout. ❤️
Why does it feel like her loud “interest” with Jewish men is her trying to get back at her Evangelical family? Because that’s what I hear every time she brings up Judaism is, “Screw you, dad, I’m marrying a Jew!”
10:14 I live in Israel and just wanted to add that to me (I’m not religious) the best thing about Yom Kippur here is that for a whole 24 hours all shops and businesses are closed and the roads are completely empty of cars and motor vehicles. A lot of people all over the country go outside to ride their bicycles or walk all over main roads and even highways when it's quiet and empty of everything else. I always go out with my family on our bikes, and find it really magical every year even if I don't believe in the religious aspect of it.
I have never experienced that but it sounds absolutely wonderful!!
that sounds really beautiful
I can't believe she has so little understanding of Passover, especially if she's a so-called Catholic. Understanding Jewish history is essential to understanding most Christian sects dogma.
That Passover mukbang is absolutely disgusting.
I thought she was that southern christian type not catholic
Passover mukbang is fine, but it will be the blandest fucking meal ever. Just Matza and Matza balls and horseradish and lettuce.... Rice, I guess....
If she is Catholic(is she? Comes across more evangelical) you have to have an understanding of passover to understand the Eucharist. Half of our liturgy, that's literally performed everyday, the source and summit of our faith etc etc
@@RestingJudge Agree the videomaker called her Catholic though so I assume it's stated somewhere. And yeah Eucharist requires an understanding of passover, but regardless of specific sect all of Christianity requires an understanding of Judaism and understanding Jesus in relation to Jewish prophecy and history.
I'm thoroughly baffled someone who can claim to be religious, to the point where they post videos of themselves praying and discussing it online can be clueless of both their own faith and others.
I can't tell if this is misguided but well-intentioned or just for show, but this women is uncomfortable whoever you are.
To be fair, seders weren’t a thing until ages after Jesus died, but it’s still weird that she specifically knows so little (though sadly not unsurprising)
The fact that Trisha goes on and on about how much she loves Jewish men but the second some Jewish men call her out for believing and perpetuating stereotypes about Jewish people, fetishizing Jewish men, and disrespecting their religion then suddenly has beef with them and insults them is insane. Her not realizing she is in the wrong and being extremely ignorant and instead just doubling down is so baffling.
Also very ironic that she was complaining about people saying she isn’t a real Jew because by her own logic she isn’t a “real Jew”. By saying that people who aren’t Israeli Jew or whose parents aren’t both Jewish aren’t real Jews that would mean she isn’t a real Jew because she isn’t from Israel or have Jewish parents (besides the fact that she hasn’t converted to Judaism either).
As a fellow Jew who’s not really religious but was born into it (still celebrate certain holidays with family and had a bat mitzvah, but overall my family isn’t very religious as a whole), can say for certain I’m glad I’m not a male purely because of Trisha
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@@wren000 yes
1) i am also a not very religious jew! (and completely agree)
2) i love your profile picture!!
@@hexegrams thanks!! It’s been my pfp for quite a while and I’m surprised homestuck is still known lmfao
@@pkmarie04 dabe
it gives me the biggest ick when a non-jewish person uses the word jew, im not jewish so id only ever describe someone as a jewish person not as "a jew". it just feels....dehumanising when a non-jewish person does that
Yeah, it feels like a big dogwhistle...
Yeah man feels weird saying that
I’m Jewish and it depends on the context. ‘Jew man’ is definitely bad but saying ‘he’s a Jew’ is fine.
I was roommates with an Orthodox person and they watched Drew Gooden on their MacBook at breakfast every day. They definitely can use technology and women can pray.
your roommate had good taste lol
Love your roommates vibe
idk I've watched you for a long time and I appreciate that you're opening up, showing your face, using your real name. it's not a big deal or anything, it just seems that you're more comfortable and that makes me happy :^)
Thanks!! This is the most comfortable I've been with being on camera ever and it's pretty fun!
@@Pinely really glad for you! keep up the good work
i love seeing Trisha get called out buts its exactly what she wants she doesn't care what kind of attention she gets so i bet if everyone acts like she's not relevant anymore she just might leave which i would absolutely love.
Something tells me she’d just escalate in hopes of becoming relevant again… but I definitely agree, she’s a troll that thrives off attention. Not giving them that attention is the only way to get them to stop.
@@thedestroyasystem that's what I've always thought too. If she doesn't get attention, she'll probably escalate until something worse happens
which will never happen because she has legitimate fans who relate to her. never forget just how many hateful, selfish idiots there are, especially those who have no lives other than supporting strangers online that they like.
@The Destroya System @momo magica @marge you all have really good points. she isn't going anywhere and there's nothing that can be done, but we can all agree she sucks so im happy.
If someone watches a video like this and goes "I'm going to watch her videos!" then that's a them problem tbh. I get not platforming people but Trisha's stuff has no appeal to sane people.
Trish wishes for the 'Jewish Princess' stereotype. That's my theory, she wanted to grow up Jewish but she can't change her parents so she's gonna change her husband and just hope he's enough of a pushover to fall in line.
Edit: grammar.
Honestly kinda sweet she wants her daughter to be the Jewish princess stereotype, Hanukkah traditions, bat mitzvah ceremony, it's a very performative traditional religion and she does love performances so I'm sure she will vicariously live through her children and it will be weird to see but I feel like this is a grass is greener situation where she loves people's Otherness
@Trinity M well I'm just saying there's a level of wish fulfillment and vicariously living through children that is super duper unhealthy (see: toddlers and tiaras) but that's honestly not the worst sort of thing because I can see Moses and Trisha raising their children that way to fulfill even if it stereotypical, a more ceremonious and appreciation for the culture in actually doing it right, because if you feel like you *have no culture*, we all just want better for our children! I would love to have raised my children more traditionally in an Abrahamic religion, and so I do think even though it's Trisha- as far as raising children goes it's honorable to try to give them experiences we hoped to have had. I'm sure Trish can afford a nice Jewish school for her children, there's a Jewish preschool in my town that's pricey but it's got amazing reviews - and why would that be something to be ashamed of?
I'm leaving her fetishistic nature for *adult men* aside for this opinion, because she is going to be giving birth to a ethnically Jewish child and if she has the determination to raise them with the education of culture and religion that's honestly sweet and beautiful, despite her weird trolling, that's coming from a better place than saying "yeah we're just going to raise them without any culture or religion", and when you are pregnant your blood and the babies run through each other so it's a very magical experience that will change a person for the better
Like the women who are white but have a half Mexican child, if they want that baby quinceanera'd for her to feel like a grown up and princess as she enters puberty (usually a Catholic Spanish tradition) I as a white mother find that beautiful and celebratory of what we are and the family we have made, and you can't say she's fetishistic of her own baby .... It's her, baby
@@wtichery that’s the definition of appropriation… where you want all the perks of a culture/ethnicity without all the hardships or tortures. Such as in this, Mexican culture, and Asian cultures. We demonize the people yet steal the things that make them, them
Also your name is a slur. They’re called Romani. Just because it’s a popular term doesn’t mean it’s not a curse :)
@@wtichery sorry what do you mean by "performance traditional religion"?
Judaism is not a performance. It is a very community based religion that is highly nuanced and filled with lots of discussions. It is focused on self-growth, self-restraint, community, charity, and helping the world.
The two examples you give show a complete misunderstanding of Judaism and the purposes of Jewish customs, practices, and traditions.
To sum it all up as a performance is insulting. What Trisha does is not sweet it is degrading and makes a mockery of Jeiwsh trauma and 4,000 years plus of Jewish customs, ethics, and philosophy.
If you are not Jewish you do not get to tell us how to feel about this or how to interpret Trisha's actions, words, and behavior.
Some of my very close friends listened to the frenemies podcast CONSTANTLY and when they asked me if I did I told them no because it made me uncomfortable. They asked why and I explained about how harmful I viewed Trisha as a Jewish woman myself, and they just never understood what I meant. No matter what I said the argument was always that she was converting so it couldn't be that bad or incorrect and that her cohost was Jewish so he could keep it in line. It was something I deeply disagreed with but chose not to think about and I am SO SO glad you uploaded this video. It really encapsulated how I've felt this whole time.
I’m surprised that Trisha hasn’t claimed she’s a “Jew for Jesus”
My family lights a Yahrtzite candle at the Passover Seder in honor of victims of modern slavery. I almost felt like I was being stabbed when I saw her acting so flippant about lighting that candle at Seder.
I've said this many many time before and I'll say it again philosemitism and antisemitism are two sides of the same coin. Philosemitism most often is just antisemitism in pretty mask and very easily becomes out and out antisemitism.
Also when you how Trisha talks about Jewish people and Judaism it is so gross like I feel dirty every time and it becomes very clear that only reason that Trisha wants to "convert" is just to have a free pass to say the most horrific antisemitic stuff.
Like when people who have converted talk about that decision and choice they will talk about the things in Judaism and the Jewish people, the community, that reached out to them, that spoke them. The conversations with the Jewish people who got here via conversion are very beautiful and meaningful and it is very clear that this choice was something that was not made lighthearted. That this choice was monumental and profound. That is not something we ever get with Trisha.
All we get with Trisha is denigration and mockery. Mockery of our culture, holidays, language, customs, practices, way of life, ethics, philosophies, names, history, trauma, food, traditions, etc.
I mean, I would call myself a philosemite. I really like Jewish family values, and the model of Jewish masculinity feels like a good healthy alternative to toxic Western models of masculinity. Also a lot of the people who helped me though the toughest parts of my life were Jewish. That, and a lot of the time they're funny af. I think it's perfectly fine to have respect and love for the community.
This, on the other hand...I don't know what this is 💀
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Calls guys out for saying they only want to date Jews. Meanwhile, says she only wants to date Jews.
Hmm.
damn!! that's a really good observation! I wish I made that when writing the video lmao
So ill start by saying I'm not Jewish, but I've spoken with a Rabbi many times, he's a great dude and taught me a lot about thinking critically about religion.
Not really related to the video but from what I've experienced i enjoy the kinda thoughtful vibe of the religion.
In Judaism, you’re very much encouraged to debate religious stuff! In fact, most of our holy texts are just scholars arguing about what the Torah meant, then scholars arguing about what the previous scholars meant, then scholars arguing about what those scholars meant, and so on. Our culture of questioning and debating everything is one of the reasons people in power don’t really like us.
Ya know what bothers me? They LITERALLY had Jewish people calling their actions cringe. My ex husband is Jewish. I love the culture. The way they raise their kids. The ideas of it. During Seder I made sure we had everything. I even cleaned the kitchen really well prior, made sure everything was separated properly. I cooked all of the same foods with authentic recipes ( thanks google) and left the door open. He even laughed when I included the radish. He said "wow my dad wasn't even t his good."
We would switch holidays so that all cultures were observed. So one year we did Pesah. The other we would do Christmas (movies and Chinese food!) or we would go over my dads house for a more traditional Christian Christmas.
I just don't understand. As a person who respects the cultures. WHY WOULD SOMEONE DO WHAT THEY DID! They don't respect any of it. I wasn't Jewish. I thought about it. However, I am Pagan and decided to stick with my beliefs. It just felt right and he preferred that I was happy in mine vs unhappy just to please him. If I did make the choice to stay strictly Jewish as a preference for the culture. Fine. If I did it because I just want to get laid. That is a fetish. She knows the difference. She just want to stay on top of drama.
I think it's funny Trisha claims she doesn't have a culture when on a podcast she said she was of Eastern European decent. She's Slavic. If she wants a culture, why doesn't she honor her ancestors and learn about her own instead of gatekeeping someone else's?
i mean she’s about as slavic as she is jewish though, isn’t she? white “european”/christian americans are utterly distinct from whatever community they initially migrated from. clearly her behaviour is poor but i don’t think this is the best argument
Why would adopting a culture she has no real connection be the answer?
Because cultural tourism is fun, and she wants to be unique and cool.
I'm shocked she hasn't listened to Kendrick and decided she's black and can say the n word yet, but maybe she knows that is the one thing that might actually end her career but she can get away with being most other religions or ethnicities, or claiming to have whatever mental illness she feels like
Hungarians are not considered Slavic but yeah, Central* European
@@existentialhoe7513 how is Hungary Eastern Europe? It's Central Europe. Eastern Europe is like... Georgia. Look at a map, don't use Cold War terminology. It's very offensive.
Man I really wish I could comment on this video, but as an Orthodox Jew I don’t have a phone :( bummer!
Underrated comment!
Am I crazy or are the only people who say shit like “upper echelon” literally white surpremacists and neo nazis?
I really want someone to tell me I’m wrong because I really don’t want to live in a world where Trisha Paytas casually watches those kinds of people.
@The Stammering Dunce Well said
@@skylarsaysstuff yeah, I don’t wanna language police but if you look into the history of that term it’s 100% antisemitic… of course language can change but I don’t really think this has. I’m just saying
@@allisoncastle if being against rich, greedy people is antisemetic than so be it lol 🤷
@@crowfoot8059 Way to miss the point completely. And clearly intentionally.
@@allisoncastle while I do agree that it definitely has been used by antisemitic folk far too much, echelon just refers to a diagonal formation, like how geese fly. It also comes from the French word eschelon, the rung of a ladder. It came to mean step, grade, level, etc and eventually became borrowed word to refer to the step formation echelon and the level of a person in an organization or group.
Thoughts during this:
- ...Aladdin's just Middle Eastern and probably Muslim based on context...
- yo, stan Andy Samberg
- your poor poor grandparents...
- tf is Jewish candy?
- learned a new word but tbh I do still feel like Trisha is anti-Semitic, like if someone told me 'omg i just love Muslim men keep harems of women, its so cool' like it wouldn't not be islamophobic just cus they say it 'positively,' similar to how spouting 'positive' asian stereotypes is still racist, like my lord the amount of Nazi vocab she uses is just idk -shivers-
Great vid as always, always happy to see a new upload~
israeli candy?? maybe. Oh, she probably means gelt coins.
Aladdin was indian, jasmine was a chinese princess and jafar was persian. No one in the story was middle eastern, but yeah no one was jewish either.
@@noone-hd1ck Um I'm pretty confused where you're getting the idea that Aladdin was Indian considering its a Middle Eastern folktale and a tale with a lot of Arabic names? And if you're going with 'Jasmine' and 'Jafar' I would assume you mean were talking about the Disney version that takes place in an Arabian kingdom in the Middle East? So it leaves me more confused.
@@ashetrash9534 it's a middle eastern folktale that's set in the northern india- china region. Its kinda like how in western stories we have "in a land far far away", just instead of "land far far away" its "china".
@@noone-hd1ck Yeah the tale is set in a 'a city in china' (although no other cultural details particularly work with the line) but in that case where'd you get the ethnicities for Aladdin and the sorcerer? Aladdin as far as I know is not specified so you could say just as well he's a 'Chinese youth' of the same nation as the princess, but if we say he's a foreigner, his father's name is Mustafa, an Arabic Muslim name, and the sorceror hails from the Maghreb?
I gotta say, Pesach mukbang is a genius idea. There's so much awesome Pesach food, especially that my mom makes. It's a holiday where you drink a shitload of wine and literally sit like royalty!
Pure charoset mukbang aka my ideal meal. Gimme those tasty fruits!
@@snakeygirl4296 my mom makes this thing called mock chopped liver, which is caramelized and charred onions, walnuts, eggs, salt, and pepper and there is not a better pate in the universe. I would eat it out of a trough if given the opportunity
Thank you for being a consistently cool Jewish RUclipsr. Gives me a way to feel seen on this hellsite
he's awesome.
Just these past couple of days I was yearning for a good Jewish creator to watch because it hit me how little most of the creators I watch even really seem to care about Jews, as much as I enjoy most of their content, and then today I stumbled across this channel! I'm really glad I've found him :)
Its kinda funny how much Trisha is seen eating KFC, considering its a well-known fact that KFC has dairy in their breading, going against kosher law combining meat with dairy.
I think it’s only for mammal meat?
I mean KFC isn’t kosher anyhow
Though not all Jews keep Kosher (I’m one of them), I think in Trisha’s case it’s definitely out of half-assing her “conversion”.
I let out a huge gasp when she said "i just want to be in the upper eshelon of the world" not that i expect anything better from her but shes so clearly relying on the same toxic and harmful conspiracy theories about jewish people
Great video! I enjoyed learning about Jewish customs, how not to use Twitter, and the most unexpected video sponsor I've ever seen
It’s the fact that she acts like she loves the Jewish culture and religion so much but she doesn’t have an ounce of respect for either. Very evidenced by the scoff and ‘I don’t know, they’re all the same to me.’ Please stop talking Trisha.
"Only his moms Jewish".... uhh that mean he is Jewish goes by 👩 side if the father was but mom wasn't then unless he went through everything he would not be considered Jewish but since the mom is he is
i remember ethan explained it to trisha but she said that she thinks it doesn’t count or something like that 😭
@@toastshine I did not know that was how it worked cause I honestly didn't know not even one Jewish family growing up in small city in North Carolina but when I moved to long Island newyork there are alot of Jewish people and my partner at my old job was Jewish and she explained that to me cause her x husband wasn't but the daughter was and I wanted to know if the kid chooses which one or if automatically catholic cause her dad is? I never thought it go by the woman's side like that 😳. Guess they have been more inclusive and fair than most other religions to women.
@@toastshine also why wouldn't it count to her? What if it was that it goes by the men's side and the guys father was? I bet she would count it then. 😏 that's what counts in most Christian sect. I was raised the way my moms side of family was cause was with them alot more than my father side and he was not really religious except for during holidays...
Making others call you M'Lord is a high-tier power move tbh
I'm just so sick of the amount of antisemitism. Every time I try to help an older person (Poland) they get antisemitic at some point. Every freaking time. How does it work. And then I feel disgusted with myself for helping them even.
The real world is going to be very slow to catch up to internet culture
Poland has a christian and rapidly aging population. Also we were pretty close to the chernobyl disaster, not trying to suggest anything, buuuttt...
@@shortcatofficial2137 Yeah, every country would have a rapidly aging population If they just scare their population away
I love your name
@@Angela1111122222 my name is Angelica
Pinely fans can't handle the exaggerated swagger of a Jewish man
My ancestors when they catch me eating coffee cake for breakfast 3 days after Passover 26:40
On a more serious note: if I ever catch a weirdo with a jew kink perving on any of my family members I’m going to go apeshit. Folks like Trisha don’t actually want to learn about our culture they just want to appropriate the fun parts and ignore the harder parts that actual converts have to do. Just a little bit of talking to actual Jews and you’d know why Jews don’t worship Jesus, the most common first line of a prayer, and why Orthodox Jews can’t date non Jews. It’s all pretty basic stuff that an actual convert would know (because we teach converts about how and why Jews do these things).
I really enjoy this relaxed commentary style video! You are great on camera 😁
Normally I try not to give anything Trisha says gravitas because I know at her core she's a person who craves attention above all else, but her fetishization of Jewish men has been going on for a long time and is consistent enough that I think it's a real issue worth talking about. Thank you for this video.
It is so absolutely beautifully wholesome that your grandparents watch your content, they must be so proud.
This is basically the equivalent of saying "I want to date a Mexican man because I love tacos and sombreros."
I’m imagining Eric Carmen trying to date the daughter or son (because we know he’s do whatever it took) of the owner of Casa Bonita to get in for free.
also I just remembered, she's pregnant with Moses, oh god please don't let her treat the baby as just a "jewish" trophy, that's gonna fuck them up
I appreciate that you highlighted how Trisha's hostile reaction to two Jewish men saying that they wouldn't date her is a component of the fetishization. It's not just perpetuating stereotypes that makes fetishization dangerous, it's also the underlying sense of entitlement to other people that's always lurking and waiting to lash out when somebody says no.
I’m glad you made a video about this I’m not Jewish but the way Trisha Paytas fetishizes Jewish people makes me uncomfortable. Trisha is definitely both Philo-Semitic and Anti-Semitic in that her claims of “loving Jewish people” is simply a vehicle in which she fetishizes and promotes harmful stereotypes.
Trisha has a history of being anti-black, racist, ableist etc. and I’ve seen people brush it off as “trolling”. People have said the same thing about her antisemitism. I don’t care if it’s “trolling” the harm she causes is the same. Even if she doesn’t believe the things she’s saying or is just joking the jokes are still very anti semitic and contribute to others thinking anti semitism(and all the terrible things she’s done) are okay if they’re “jokes”. And that anti semitism is “funny”.
This reminds me of the old Seinfeld episode where Jerry is angry at his dentist, because he believes the dentist only converted to Judaism for the jokes.
As a half Middle Eastern who looks totally white and has been told I am faking it, its stressful because I have been fetishised for that too. Also I am married to an Asian/half my dating history is Asian (I live in Korea), so I worry because of those fetishy people it looks sus. Which hurts double because I've been on the receiving end of it. Don't fetishise partners you're supposed to respect as people!
Also side note, why is Pinely hot? He should be a cardboard box right? We have been duped.
What are you talking about? That's not Pinely - that's Mr RUclipsr filling in.
Though in all seriousness I wholeheartedly agree with you and also that sucks you went through that. I hope you guys continue to have a wholesome marriage despite judgy onlookers.
she's smart as frick is the thing, and she's right wing as heck, so I very much feel like this is purposeful? she'll say like "I haven't heard of the Holocaust" but then there's clips of her saying her favorite book is the boy in the striped pajamas, from a year earlier? it's gotta be some kinda weirdo racist act she's doing to troll. and it sucks
as far as white culture goes, just go to your frickin roots! find out where your settler-colonial ancestors come from and connect with that, that's yr culture! no need to steal from others! I'm not Jewish but I am indigenous and ooh buddy lmao. wow. waiting for Trisha to try to steal THAT.
I’m sorry, but what did anything you just said have to do with being republican?!😂 she’s a disgrace to any/everyone who is a part of the Republican Party😭 her craziness can match the liberals in America, plz take her back…..
Plz
Smart? Y’all just be talking out ur asses
....she's not smart. At all. What are you even talking about
@@kaymo225 She actually is, in a pathological liar and sociopathic way. It's one of the reasons she's still able to hold her relevancy despite all the countless "downfall" she had. I think Mr.Beard's video on Trisha explains it the best.
@@kaymo225 trish is a troll, she does alot of things to piss people off and gain attention. It is important not to give trolls the attention they wants but the stuff trish does is really harmful and I don’t think trish cares bc she’s getting attention and clout out of it
Sheeeesh… I had heard about their antisemitism, but I didn’t know the details until now. Thank you for making this video.
13:44 Fetishization causes unacceptable harm in so many ways, but this made me realize it also ruins org*sms.
כל היהודים שלחצו על הסרטון תוך שנייה מהרגע שראו אותו. מה אתכם יאחים.
Thanks for the vid man
I work at a synagogue, and the fact that they don't know what a yahrzeit candle is is gonna make me faint.
Hey, not every Jew knows what a Yahrzeit candle is, since not everybody is an Ashkenazi from an English-speaking country (since that are the countries where the Yiddish legacy, as the word 'Yahrzeit', are still quite prominent).
But yeah, in Trisha's case, she has no excuse.
I had a friend who said they were converting to Judaism. Why? Well, because they always had crushes on Jewish boys and so one of their parents asked if they just wanted to convert, so they did. Is this… is this like a thing with people?
Idk man, but my friend who’s a witch is on the witch side of tiktok, and told me that there’s certain magics only for jewish people, so those who are like 1/8 jewish say they’re jewish so they can practice that magic like what 😭😭😭
@@brigc7755 AHSKDKF WHAT
so what, you gotta have jewish cred????
@@brigc7755 Why is 1/8th so often the magic number for racism?
I'm not sure why but this makes me uncomfortable in a way I can't describe
25:45
Note the dreads here, because she wasn't satisfied just appropriating one culture. Lmao
I can't deal.
I HADN'T NOTICED gods, thank you for pointing it out
Eyo?!?! I thought she just hadn't brushed her hair in like a week.
While I agree with everything else you’ve said, and that dreads do originate from tribes of Africa, ancients in Egypt, Vikings and basically not white people, it’s a HAIR STYLE. A thing that you do to your hair. Wearing dreads/dreadlocks is not appropriating culture-and if it is, why don’t we get mad at those who do not originate with straight hair for wearing wigs of straight hair to come off that way, or straightening or putting hair products in to have said waveless or uncurly hair? That is not fair. I’m not saying I want that to happen, I’m saying it’s not appropriate culture. Trisha should be shamed for every other bad fetishizing thing she does, but making her hair dreaded is not in that category. As I said before, it is something you do with your hair. If black women/men or any other with uncurled hair can wear wigs of straight hair or put products or extensions to make it that way, any white women/men or other can wear dreads, braids, and locks. It is just hair.
It's always a good day when pinely posts and a new video.
Pinely I know this video is super old but I just spent like 10 minutes word searching through video transcripts trying to find this exact video because the segment where you share that Home Alone VI is your favorite is one of my all time favorite thinsg on this earth - and w the upcoming holidays I wanted to say Happy Hannukah and a merry home alone VI to you!!!!!!!
As someone who's not Jewish I'm very uncomfortable so I can only imagine how upset those guys on TikTok were! Would love for Trisha to stop talking
The idea that the "most anti-antisemetic" thing she's experienced has come from Jewish people not thinking she's Jewish completely misses what anti-Semitism is.
it always made me uncomfortable when trisha would confidently make sweeping generalizations about all Jewish people as if we are all the same and as if she knew what she was talking about on the frenemies podcast. Thank you for speaking up about it bc honestly I felt like no one was really talking about it
I was born into a very Catholic family but found out i am a descendent of the forced converts of Portugal. I am converting to Judaism and im in a weird spot. Im both a convert and revert. Born kind of with a connection but not a direct one. Its hard work with a lot learned and to be learned. Trisha definitely makes ME feel tokenized and objectified. And I wasn't even born and raised into this. Reform, Orthodox, Convert, whatever. We are just people man.
As a (born) Jew, I wish you good luck in conversion! It’s a difficult process, but only to weed out those who don’t actually care about Judaism. Clearly, you have a lot of respect for our religion, and I’m sure you’ll do great! Have a wonderful day!
Man, your content got 10x better. So glad I stuck around.
On your last point: I think your tone was perfectly balanced in this vid. It was interesting to listen to the more serious bits but I also laughed out loud during the others. It's okay to point out problematic stuff but it's also okay to ridicule it. I mean, how else are we supposed to cope with this shit :D
I thank you for bringing this to light. I come from an Orthodox Jewish home and I find the things Trisha says really disrespectful. There's so much she doesn't know about our culture it's truly ridiculous. When she called someone a "fake Jew" because only his mother is Jewish that's when I had to consider if she actually means any of the things she says, because if you know anything about Judaism, one of the principles that define if someone is Jewish is whether their mother is Jewish or not, and that Jewishness is defined by the mother alone. Her lack of knowledge of that fact despite claiming to be Jewish is shocking, but then again, it's Trisha.
One of my friends is Jewish, and when he was writing on the white board in class (he has bad handwriting 😭) this girl in our class said “is he writing in Jewish?” Everyone looked at her so fast
That's enough Trisha Paytas for... ever.
This video and Mr Beard’s video on Trisha is actually a fantastic diptych, together they explain so much about her.
Orr. I’ve watched this video like 5 times already. It’s so good. This is the kind of content I’m excited about from you. Thanks for the vids man.
I’m Jewish, my immediate family isn’t (well, my child is - and then just slightly further up my family tree I have Jewish relatives). I converted several years ago, partially because I wanted to re-establish that connection to Judaism, and mostly because my faith and beliefs align therein.
My sister (who contemplated conversion several years before me) told me that if I ever needed someone to celebrate the holidays with, help with cooking (and eating!) or just generally observe important Jewish traditions, she and my nephew would happily be there. And she very much has been. It’s not her religion (she’s agnostic), but she learned quite a lot, so that her Jewish sister would never feel alone in her faith. So, I feel like it’s definitely possible to experience Jewish culture in non-appropriative ways. I just think that’s not even remotely what Trisha is/has done.