@Terry

When asked to sign the entry-forms with the customary "X", the Jewish immigrants would refuse, because they associated an X with the cross of Christianity. Instead, they drew a circle as the signature on the entry-forms. The Yiddish word for "circle" is kikel (pronounced KY - kel), and for "little circle", kikeleh. Before long the immigration inspectors were calling anyone who signed with an 'O' instead of an 'X'
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en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kike

Circle Kikes Ban the X twitter cross

@Terry

Why are they so offended when people call them circles in their own language because they notice they sign a document with a circle and not an x

@Terry

Mathematical expressions are written in Hebrew using the same symbols as in English, including Western numerals, which are written left to right. The only variant that exists is an alternative plus sign, which is a plus sign which looks like an inverted capital T. Unicode has this symbol at position U+FB29 "Hebrew letter alternative plus sign" (﬩).[13] The reason for this practice is that it avoids the writing of a symbol "+" that looks like a Christian cross.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew

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@shortstories @Terry So jews are allergic to crosses. Does mean that jews are vampires?

@mrhorsetwat @Terry

You are not the first to notice Jew cross fear vampire connection

To not to look at crosses Jews walk with head turned or in strange directions

When Jews leave a Church they spit on the ground three times

Some will go into Churches to get free food or try to subvert people

They promote Jewish holiday displays while trying to end Christian holiday displays

"Jews" are not the Jews in the Bible

Not all Jews are like that the Orthodox Jews do the weirder stuff more often

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