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[QUOTE="Jew%20Humor%20Scholar:1351126"]Like the characters on “Family Guy,” McFarlane’s long-running TV cartoon, the stuffed bear’s function is to make others squirm with inappropriate, arguably hateful comments. His focus during the Oscars was on gaining acceptance in Hollywood — so he could attend an orgy after the ceremony — and his strategy was ingratiating himself to the industry’s Jews. “You know what’s interesting? All those actors I just named are part Jewish,” the bear informed Wahlberg, after naming nominees Joaquin Phoenix, Alan Arkin and Daniel Day-Lewis. (For the record, Arkin is Jewish on both sides of his family, and Phoenix and Day-Lewis have Jewish mothers.) “Oh, okay,” Wahlberg responded, pretending to be a bit flustered. “What about you? You’ve got a ‘berg’ on the end of your name. Are you Jewish?” continued the bear, voiced by McFarlane. When Wahlberg clarified that he’s Catholic, the stuffed animal whispered, “Wrong answer. Try again.” The segment then shifted into a series of claims by the character that he’s Jewish, including the news that he “was born Theodore Shapiro,” and that “I would like to donate money to Israel and continue to work in Hollywood forever. Thank you.” The bear also boasted he’d receive a private plane at “the next secret synagogue meeting.” http://www.timesofisrael.com/oscars-awkward-jew-jokes/[/QUOTE]
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