My son and I made purchases at 4 different stores at the local mall, 3 of the 4 stores were being run by men from Israel.
The first store was a candy shop with a white girl at the register.
The second store was a lotion, soap and shampoo type store, the man was from Israel. He told me he was from Israel, he said it proudly. He said he had only been in the USA for a few weeks. He told us the lotions we were purchasing was a brand from Israel and was a brand that Mariah Carey created. He tried multiple times to sell us other additional products as we were checking out, offering steep discounts. This is when I realized the items we were purchasing were marked up a couple hundred percent. He did give us a 2 for 1 deal, so I thought I was getting a good offer.
The third store was a man selling wood carvings. They were very nice, the cravings all had a religious orientation. Sculptures of Jesus, last Supper and Nativity scenes. The man said the carvings were made from olive wood. He had a very thick accent. I asked him where he migrated from, he told me he came from Bethlehem.
The fourth store was a perfume shop. The prices today are outrageous. I picked out something for my wife, I let my son choose something for his mother(ex-wife) and I got a bottle of Eternity for my son. He has been wearing something that smells terrible, he needed an upgrade. The man was checking us out and I asked him where he was born, he said he was born in Israel, that will be $340. Also, the man asked us what size bottle of Eternity we wanted, small medium or large. I told him to give us the medium bottle, when we got home I noticed we had the small bottle in the bag, he pulled a switcheroo on us. My son opened the bottle of Eternity and sprayed it himself, it had a heavy smell of alcohol. I'm wondering if it was a knockoff.
So, 3 of the 4 stores we made purchases at were being run by men who migrated here from Israel. Is this a coincidence or have our retail shops been overrun by immigrants from Israel? Is this a nationwide thing? Are retail profits being sucked out of the country and being sent to Israel? This is the first time I have purchased anything from the mall in many years.
I was just throwing my experience at the group, wondering if anyone else had the same experience.
EDIT: Also, a couple related stories, DTE sent tree trimming crews to our neighborhood few months ago. They wanted access to my backyard to trim some trees. There was a spokesperson with them who was doing all the talking. I approached them while they were in my backyard to ask if they could cut down some limbs that were hanging down near the roof of my shed, none of the tree trimming people spoke English.
I had a roof put on my home couple months ago, 8 people showed up one morning to start working, none of them spoke English. They also had a spokeswoman who I had to address any concerns with.
The tree trimmers and roofers were Hispanic, straight from the southern border doing the jobs we Americans don't want to do, or so they claim. Cheap labor, this stuff needs to stop.
I don't go to the malls anymore. Too many woke people show up there...
For future reference… Those companies that are selling face products, and generally they are either from Israel or Italy, or something like that… Whatever the product that they gave you as a sample, it’s not the product that’s in the large container. It’s a scam. If you try and return their products, it’s nearly impossible, although we made such a big stink about it, they did finally take the product back.
Is a 60 year old woman, they love to approach people like me, because they think we’re feeling older in inadequate. I always walk by with a big smile on my face saying oh I don’t need that. I have beautiful skin. I love my skin.! They hate me! It’s that confidence they can’t stand. They want to denigrate you and have you feel inadequate, so they can sell you more and more. There’s a place in Hawaii that does this, right next to a pizza place that I go to frequently. They don’t even bother me anymore, because I know I like the way I look. And this is after being in the ocean, no make up, and just in a bathing suit. Don’t care!
That is interesting. The lotion my son picked out was for the ex wife, it is highly unlikely it will make her any more ugly than she already is. Don't tell my son I said that.:)
😂🤣😂🤣👏👏👏 Now that is funny!
Well, you don't know the woman, if you did, you would agree with me. People can be ugly in more ways than one. She nearly bankrupted our family with her gambling and pharmaceutical drug addictions. She demanded alimony, child support and half of my 401K in the divorce proceedings. My lawyer subpoenaed her gambling records from the local casino, needless to say, she never got a dime from me. That is if you don't include the $60 lotion and the matching $60 exfoliating facial soap. I do it for my son, not for her. I don't need advice from you.
They also think that "older" women can't smell scents as well as they used to - and there is something to that. I'm not sure about the science behind it, although I am sure I read that somewhere in the past - but it is evident if you go to a church with women up into their 80s and 90s.
It seems as they hit their 80s they start to really use a ton of the perfume. I notice it because I have issues with certain scents and start to sneeze or get headaches. Just like I can always tell if my wife is trying to sneak a new air freshener into the house.
Found the science - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2579627/
This is interesting because I really don’t like any perfume. I get headaches from it as well, so if I have anything, it’s more like a light fruity body spray, but I don’t like anything that’s musky.
I have noticed when I’m out shopping, many women, especially older ones, but a lot of fragrance on. Some of it is so disgusting, I want to vomit in my mouth when I smell it.
The only way I can describe it, is it smells like mother 😂🤣. It’s just gross. I also think that as women get older, they have a sort of a body odor or a change in their body, where the perfume doesn’t smell the same.
Probably described in your link. I’ll check it out.
The labor crews are cheap labor. Also, you get what you pay for. I had a friend years ago who paid his way through school by being a one man clean up crew for illegal labor roofing... he was always busy.
Yes, when I see roofing crews in the neighborhood, they are always mostly Hispanic and have only one person speaking English. I'll be glad when we send them all home. Yes it will be more expensive for fixes like those but I would rather spend money employing Americans who contribute to our country instead of those who suck from the tit of it.
I think there are many businesses in the US owned by Israelis. My thought though is that they previously kept it quiet. However, with the conflict in their homeland, they now say it out loud and proud hoping (expecting) sympathy and support. Just a thought.
Makes sense, grab n go gas stations are heavily owned and run by Middle Eastern migrants. Not opening the subject of restaurants.
Funny you should mention restaurants. Our local KFC seems to be staffed by Black/Hispanic people. True story, there is this lady that sometimes works the drive-thru window and tends to joke about everything. That is so annoying because it is a place of business, not a comedy house. Finally, the chicken is going downhill there as it is sometimes overcooked and hard to eat.
Be wary of dancing Israelis
Honestly I think part of what you’re seeing is so many kids grow up being told they’re a loser if they have a business or pick up a trade. I was homeschooled and learned trade skills. My husband said when he was in high school they literally let colleges come in and do a thinly veiled sales pitch that at the time was very effective, and the teachers hammered it in like crazy.
We’ll be playing the price for that amount of propaganda being allowed for a long time.
At the malls where I frequent I've noticed more and more Muslims and Somalis or blacks straight from Africa with very thick accents. It probably depends on the region you're in what kind of "melting-pot-mix" you'll be stuck with, but it's definitely getting worse.
It's very common at malls near military bases, especially attractive Israeli women.
Lots of tourist dollars to harvest
We have a similar store at Kirkwood Mall in Bismarck.
Yes, I got a nice feeling as I stood next to this man, like something was emanating from him. Being that we were surrounded with carvings of Jesus and he said he made them himself. I said to myself, he is not a Zionist, welcome to America.
Could you give the names and location of these stores, please?
It was at Southland Mall in Taylor MI and I don't remember any of the names. The wood carvings were at a kiosk, like someone here mentioned. They were not big name stores like Bath and Body Works
https://www.southlandmall.com/en/directory/map/
One of those stores sounds VERY familiar. What state?
It was in Michigan, Southland mall in Wayne County.
Same store is in Georgia, but also had a girl working too. she gave me a demonstration
We noticed this when visiting Louisville at Thanksgiving. Almost all the shops were run by middle eastern people. Dillards was mostly Muslim women working cosmetics and perfumes. Israel men running kiosks in the mall selling bath products, carved wood, perfumes.
I bet the smell from that store will linger on you for hours.
Those places usually reek....