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2020-04-13T11:34:12.340Z


Watch: American Tricia Peytas Will Do Everything for Views • After she lied about being trans, she celebrated a Hebrew order with onions and chocolate globally


Trisha Peitas is a Youtube author who likes to be annoyed and provocative to get views • Having lied about being transgender and having a personality split, she now celebrated Seder - even in Hebrew

  • Preparing for the holiday. Trisha Peitas

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When talking about "troll" on the Internet, there is a high chance of trisha fitness, which owns the YouTube channel "blndsundoll4mj", which currently holds 4.89 million subscribers.

American Tricia uploads videos frequently, most of them very long, in which she expresses her opinion on the world, life and what's happening in between. The rest of the videos are great with other Youtubers, making Mokbang videos (gossiping in front of the camera), crying uncontrollably and mostly - inventing various wrong facts, all to get as many views, which of course translate into money.

About six months ago, Trisha uploaded a video in which she walks out of the closet as transgender, and says she has always felt like a gay man. According to her, the proof that she was supposed to be born a man is the fact that she identifies more with men and does not have many female friends, and that she loves "glam" and many gays, she said, also like it. In addition, she claims in the video that she "never liked to be a center of attention, other than the time when she loved to be the center of attention, which is exactly the definition of Drag Queen."

The video sparked a real scandal in the YouTube swamp, noting only YouTube community outbursts, but other influencers, who claimed it was undermining the non-transgender experience, which is clearly not so, and that its video is for viewing and advertising money only.

In another video, she claimed that after self-diagnosis, she found that she had a personality split and a number of characters, and even tried to illustrate it very unsuccessfully. This video has re-established the entire Internet on it, with the same claims - it's fake, not how personality splits are diagnosed and it's pretty clear that this is again a scam.

This time Peitas decided to go in a different direction and celebrate Seder, although she is a Catholic Christian, and also call the video "Pesach Mukbang," while pouring matzah balls she made from a box, onions as bitter and chocolate as icing, and even welcoming in Hebrew.

Dressed in a shirt that says "Don't be afraid" in Hebrew, Peytes opened the video on "Happy Passover" and explained that she is not Jewish, but she tends to connect with Jews who have been taught a lot (in another video she mentions that she is attracted to Jewish men).

The video itself is full of distortions, confusions and mistakes in everything about Judaism in general and Passover in particular. "There is a myth that some Jews believe that Jesus was the Messiah and some do not," she declares openly, continuing: "I learned a lot about the Old Testament, I know all about Sodom and Gomorrah, David and Goliath, and the Egyptians who tried to build stairs up to heaven to become God, and he overthrew them To the country. "

Because they never invited her to order, Peytes decided to make her own YouTube order, in favor of (or worse, depending on how you look at it) viewers. "The Israeli Passover should be celebrated with wine," she declares, "and I'm totally concerned, wine is a symbol, it's like going to church and drinking the wine that symbolizes Jesus' blood, it's not really his blood. So I'm going to drink 4 glasses - or 4 bottles, I don't really remember, "Peitas confused. She explains that the four cups are against 4 tongues of redemption, and here she is accurate, and says: "And I took out and saved and saved and took."

After Phaetas prepares the plate of the order (which in her explanations is also quite confused), which has different herbs to symbolize the bitter ("They come to symbolize the bitterness of the Roman conquest, and they do not smell good, I can totally identify with it"), another weed Seasonings that need to be dipped in salt water and symbolize hope and renewal for the slaves ("Shazara," she calls them, and later corrects: "It's a herd"), an arm to remember the victim of the blood smeared on the doors, and an egg - which symbolizes mourning, and adds the highlight, The real "shruza" (which should, of course, be a rhyme symbol, of course), chocolate Kinder - which is similar to the mortar used by the Israelites.

To the bitter herbs, she also adds onions, because if so, then be bitter to the end - and while mixing Judaism and Christianity, adds a little here and there, and ends with "Becoming a Jew does not mean giving up faith in Jesus."

Next, in addition to tasting from the Seder Bowl, she also welcomes in Hebrew and thanks the viewers, while eating the arm coated in a fried flour batter, which "should not eat flour at this time."

Although she seems to treat religion with dignity and tries to study the subject, the video has received 11,000 likes compared to 3,500 likes, and most of the responses accuse her of disrespect, disrespect, and another troll, "this time of Jews," which is understandable - after she branded herself a network troll who tries to create Manipulations. "As a Jew, we are not interested in you," one surfer wrote, and another added: "As a Christian, I apologize to all Jews for this video."

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Source: israelhayom

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