Disgusting “At Least I’m Not Jewish” Shirt Pulled From Zazzle

Zazzle, an online gift company that offers customized products, has pulled a shirt that reads “At least I’m not Jewish” from their website.

This disgusting product was produced and uploaded by a 3rd party seller. According to Algemeiner, that same individual was offering “At least I’m not Christian” shirts as well. 

While I firmly believe that Zazzle should be evaluating everything offered for sale on their site, they did respond properly after being notified and pulled the offensive merchandise immediately. 

I truly don’t understand the appeal of these shirts. What is wrong with being Jewish or being Christian? Why is it bad to love God, to love the Bible, and to commit yourself to living a Biblical life? Anyone who thinks otherwise is in need of help. 

Let’s see someone flip this around and start making “Proud to be Jewish” and “Proud to be Christian” shirts that promote good values and morality. The Secular Humanist agenda is so destructive and really needs to be muted. Trashy shirts that insult religion have no place in a decent society. 

11 thoughts on “Disgusting “At Least I’m Not Jewish” Shirt Pulled From Zazzle

  1. velvetwhip

    Did you see the news that a foster care agency in South Carolina has now been granted a waiver to allow them to explicitly reject Jewish and Muslim families as foster parents? Bigotry is officially out of control.

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      1. Sc

        Yeah, that’s true, and it’s federally funded! As for the shirts, how about “At least I’m not a schvartza”, and see if Zazzle offers that. Fucked up world we live in now!

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        1. Randi

          Funny how there’s no “At Least I’m Not A Muslim” shirt being sold. They’re protected and worshiped by media, but the rest of us are evil.

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          1. velvetwhip

            The Religious Freedom Restoration Act now allows for organizations to discriminate as long as they claim it’s because of their religious beliefs, though I doubt seriously if Muslims and Jews would be allowed to do so if they were interested. This has so far only been applied to a small subset of Christian groups.

  2. ellen beck

    The world is nuts and getting nuttier. Shirts, videos, groups, I mean where does it end? It is on TV ( public broadcasts) and anyone can make a website and make it look like real news. I know I am getting older, but things have gotten worse not better. It is like there is an agenda to pit people against one another

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    1. The Jewish Lady Post author

      I truly feel we’re headed in the wrong direction as a society. I read an article that 75% of people under 25 don’t believe in God. Those same young people are the ones who are hooked on heroin. Just 10 years ago, things were very different. I don’t know how we can solve our collective problems with this horrible agenda that divides instead of unites and isolates people from community. We need to head in a different direction.

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