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Reason: None provided.

First of all, EVERY ONE of the people in that video changed a JEWISH name to a NON-JEWISH name.

There were no Chinese who changed their name to French, nor anyone who changed their name to "Ye" or anything like that.

They ALL HAD SOMETHING IN COMMON, regarding their name change: that it was changing away from a jewish surname. These people happen to be celebrities or other high-profile people, but this is only a SMALL SAMPLE of the many, many jews who are not known to the public who have done the same.

Furthermore, I acknowledged that there CAN be other reasons to change a surname (women do it all the time upon marriage, and some men do for various reasons, as you cited). And yet, there can ALSO be an intention to change a jewish name to HIDE the fact of jewishness.

I EXPLICITLY asked YOU if you can ALSO accept that BOTH of these motives are possible.

But instead of directly answering this simple question, you deflect to something else.

THAT is why you are being obtuse.

And "obtuse" does not merely mean being "stubborn," which can simply mean holding to an opinion.

"Obtuse" means refusing to understand or acknowledge a concept.

147 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

First of all, EVERY ONE of the people in that video changed a JEWISH name to a NON-JEWISH name.

There were no Chinese who changed their name to French, nor anyone who changed their name to "Ye" or anything like that.

They ALL HAD SOMETHING IN COMMON, regarding their name change: that it was changing away from a jewish surname. These people happen to be celebrities or other high-profile people, but this is only a SMALL SAMPLE of the many, many jews who are not known to the public who have done the same.

Furthermore, I acknowledged that there CAN be other reasons to change a surname (women do it all the time upon marriage, and some men do for various reasons, as you cited). And yet, there can ALSO be an intention to change a jewish name to HIDE the fact of jewishness.

I EXPLICITLY asked YOU if you can ALSO accept that BOTH of these motives are possible.

But instead of directly answering this simple question, you deflect to something else.

THAT is why you are being obtuse.

And "obtuse" does not merely mean being "stubborn," which can simply mean holding to an opinion.

"Obtuse" means refusing to understand or acknowledge.

147 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

First of all, EVERY ONE of the people in that video changed a JEWISH name to a NON-JEWISH name.

There were no Chinese who changed their name to French, nor anyone who changed their name to "Ye" or anything like that.

They ALL HAD SOMETHING IN COMMON, regarding their name change: that it was changing away from a jewish surname. These people happen to be celebrities or other high-profile people, but this is only a SMALL SAMPLE of the many, many jews who are not known to the public who have done the same.

Furthermore, I acknowledged that there CAN be other reasons to change a jewish name to a non-jewish name, while at the same time there can ALSO be an intention to change a jewish name to HIDE the fact of jewishness.

I EXPLICITLY asked YOU if you can ALSO accept that BOTH of these motives are possible.

But instead of directly answering this simple question, you deflect to something else.

THAT is why you are being obtuse.

And "obtuse" does not merely mean being "stubborn," which can simply mean holding to an opinion.

"Obtuse" means refusing to understand or acknowledge.

147 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

First of all, EVERY ONE of the people in that video changed a JEWISH name to a NON-JEWISH name.

There were no Chinese who changed their name to French, nor anyone who changed their name to "Ye" or anything like that. They ALL HAD SOMETHING IN COMMON, regarding their name chage: that it was changing away from a jewish surname. And these people happen to be celebrities or other high-profile people, but this is only a SMALL SAMPLE of the many, many jews who are not known to the public who have done the same.

Furthermore, I acknowledged that there CAN be other reasons to change a jewish name to a non-jewish name, while at the same time there can ALSO be an intention to change a jewish name to HIDE the fact of jewishness.

I EXPLICITLY asked YOU if you can ALSO accept that BOTH of these motives are possible.

But instead of directly answering this simple question, you deflect to something else.

THAT is why you are being obtuse.

And "obtuse" does not merely mean being "stubborn," which can simply mean holding to an opinion.

"Obtuse" means refusing to understand or acknowledge.

147 days ago
1 score