Camila Javiera
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A friend showed me this video a while ago.
It is an Argentine newscast. The journalist asks a child if he has already written his Christmas letter to Santa Claus and the child, stammering and with very bad diction, replies: "no, because my family is Jewish."
My intention in sharing this is: if a small child who can't even speak, much less understand the implications of what he is sayin, is so clear about what he is, why do we get carried away by this unpleasant doubt?
No doubt his parents told him and it has already been said here that they know very well who they are.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=531waUqlDt0
It is an Argentine newscast. The journalist asks a child if he has already written his Christmas letter to Santa Claus and the child, stammering and with very bad diction, replies: "no, because my family is Jewish."
My intention in sharing this is: if a small child who can't even speak, much less understand the implications of what he is sayin, is so clear about what he is, why do we get carried away by this unpleasant doubt?
No doubt his parents told him and it has already been said here that they know very well who they are.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=531waUqlDt0