Anonymous ID: 1f9961 Feb. 1, 2019, 5:15 p.m. No.4994960   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4999 >>5010

>>4994839

 

The Big Bang Theory is currently the highest rated sitcom on television. Millions of Americans tune into watch the CBS series about four middle aged scientists and their awkward social lives.

 

The show was created by Jewish writer Chuck Lorre and explores many Jewish themes and topics.

 

Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons) and Leonard Hofstadter (Johnny Galecki) , the two main characters on the show are actually named after famous Jewish actor Sheldon Leonard. (Sheldon Leonard was the producer of The Andy Griffith Show and the Dick Van Dyke Show)

 

However, Howard Wolowitz (Simon Helberg) is the most openly Jewish character on the show. Nearly every episode includes a joke or a reference to Howard’s Jewish background. Howard works as an aerospace engineer, has an interest in comic books, and commonly talks about sex.

 

In a 2009 interview with GeekHeeb, Chuck Lorre admitted that he based Wolowitz character on himself and his experiences.

 

Lorre, born Chaim Levine, has expressed pride in his Jewish roots. In February of 2011, he visited Israel and wrote “when I was a little boy in Hebrew school, the rabbis regularly told us we were the chosen people”.

 

In the third season of The Big Bang Theory, Howard starts dating Bernadette Rostenkowski (Melissa Rauch), a blonde Polish Catholic girl. However, Bernadette largely resents her Catholic background. She claims she is not good at lying because the Catholic school she attended “whipped the lying out of you”.

 

Bernadette’s father is portrayed as a Catholic Conservative bigot. Bernadette gives Howard a list of things not to mention around her dad which include “foreign people”, “homosexuals”, “Vatican II”, “gun control”, “recycling”, and “Jews”.

 

She also resents growing up in a big Catholic family because was expected to help take care of her siblings. She doesn’t like children and tells Howard she is unwilling to give up her career to become a mother.

 

The Big Bang Theory is clearly part of the larger Jewish effort to convince American women they should focus on their career and social life instead of having a family.

 

Faggot jew

Anonymous ID: 1f9961 Feb. 1, 2019, 5:34 p.m. No.4995213   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5227

>>4995067

Yes I read the WHOLE book.

 

YOU ONLY READ THE COVER AND MADE A JUDGEMENT… THSTS A JEW MOVE.

 

WHY IS IT ONLY CHRISTIAN MOTHERS THAT TEACH NOT TO JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER…LOLOLOLOLOL.. PATHETIC FAGGOT..

 

TOTALLY EXPOSED JEWFAG

 

Rabbi Trachtenberg writes that since the 1200's AD, Christians have feared: "A terrible mysterious Jewish horde hidden somewhere in the East awaited the signal to pour out upon Christendom and annihilate it. The rumours of the birth of the Antichrist …after the thirteenth century, kept Europe on edge awaiting the bloody outbreak of the 'red Jews'" …. (40)

 

Their association with this awful figure…assumed really frightening proportions toward the end of the Middle Ages when Antichrist's Jewish parentage became definitely established and the Jews were expected to form the spearhead of his legions. They were not quite so weak…judging from their numbers and social position. For a terrible mysterious Jewish horde hidden somewhere in the East awaited the signal to pour out upon Christendom and annihilate it. The rumours of the birth of the Antichrist …after the thirteenth century, kept Europe on edge awaiting the bloody outbreak of the "red Jews" …. (40)

 

The catalogue of alleged Jewish crimes is long and varied indeed, and wholly unreasonable." writes Trachtenberg, "unless we accept the self-evident fact that, in medieval eyes, that as Satan's agents, nothing was beyond the depraved and evil nature of the Jews." (43)

 

The Jews sell at cut prices as many dreams as you wish," he quotes the Roman poet Juvenal.

 

Throughout the ages, Jews specialized in usury, magic, sorcery, fortune telling, astrology, potions and drugs, poisons, alchemy, amulets, incantations and curses, aphrodisiacs and cosmetics.

 

Pope Pius V explained his expulsion of the Jews from the Papal States in 1569 thus:

 

"They seduce a great many imprudent and weak persons with their satanic illusions, their fortune-telling, their charms and magic tricks and witcheries, and make them believe that the future can be foretold, that stolen goods and hidden treasures can be recovered, and much else can be revealed." (77)

 

And of course, they were always the "doctors of unbelief" inciting heresies. "Everywhere, the church and the people discerned the diabolical hand of the Jews turning simple Christians aside from the true faith." (176)

 

Written by a Jew, condemning Jews