Imagine being a sci fi author and saying my aliens do this and then having your fans just defend it and try to justify how it actually makes sense in reality for some reason.
it made sense that they would have wanted to keep quiet about J.C.’s Jewish background, as it would have inevitably raised all sorts of awkward questions, e.g. ‘If Jesus was Jewish, why don’t we all convert to Judaism?’
that doesn't make any sense to me, Christians view themselves as a successor religion to Judaism, they believe that Jesus showed up and released Judaism 2.0, they don't hide that Jesus was a Jew, in fact there is a lot of preaching about Jesus showing up and changing things. The only functional purpose of "converting to Judaism" is to stop believing in Jesus, which is either an ideological regression and/or heresy to your average Christian. To Christians, Jews simply have not heard the "good news" or have rejected the son of God.
Now if you wanted to continue to believe in Jesus, but also consider yourself a follower of Judaism, there is a sect called Messianic Jews.
Why some Jewish people are annoyed by the phrase ‘Jesus was a Jew’
I can image this phrase being very annoying. From the perspective of Judaism, this is like having a favorite movie/tvshow/book, then one random day an unauthorized fanfiction sequel gets more popular. It introduces a new character who completely rewrites the lore and rules of the universe in bullshit ways and is a total marty sue. It's only popular with people who've never read your favorite book, but you can't talk about your favorite book without people presuming you're talking about the unauthorized fanfiction sequel. Your favorite work of fiction is completely colonized by non-canon non-sense fake fans who have literally no respect for the source material. And they outnumber you 100-to-1.
I can see it coming across the way "He's your president, too" might come across. Very disrespectful and insulting.
I wish stalin drove tanks straight into west berlin, then france, then the UK, then atlantis, then NYC, then chicago, then seattle, then anchorage, then Tokyo, then Seoul, then Beijing, then KFC/tacobell.
the Game of Thrones show's last 2 seasons (the ones not based on any published books) was so bad, it make people retroactively hate the entire series and the entire intellectual property lol
I know Google has a way to "force" you to only use their app, and that's strictly enforced for personal MFAs (I haven't verified that recently), I didn't have that kind of trouble not using the MS one, but I'm not sure my org was as strict as yours on that "force MS" option.
I needed to search something in the AWS log thing the other day, couldn't figure out how to search text with one common non azAZ09-_ character, also couldn't figure out how to negate on simple words, have to do the grep thing and it JustWorked™
My startup doesn't have a dress code, so what I wear is about the half-way point between business casual/thrift shop and homeless/grunge. Boots or wedges, dyed hair, septum, occasionally a graphic tee. I like colorful shit. The least complicated/unflattering/whorish dress I can find, whatever least likely to snitch on me for weight gain.
It's simple to label a government as "authoritarian" just because they have things called "laws" that prevent you from exploiting their people. Likewise, it's convenient to repeatedly tell your citizens that distant, non-English-speaking countries are "authoritarian." The truth is, for every Westerner who can afford to travel and verify these claims, a million others will just accept what the media tells them. They'll even go on to reinforce these narratives, despite having no firsthand experience or direct connection to these places.
they could still be recording your IP, with intent to build a case against you, even if that requires one day in the future that your government randomly decides to bend the knee to the US. I still think that's a long shot though.
My family never said that, but I've heard a lot of the native English speakers say that.