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Hidden Communism in Seinfeld episodes.

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posted on Sep, 12 2015 @ 02:34 AM
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The Seinfeld episode where Elaine dates a guy and he's white but she thinks he's black. That episode is about communism. Her boyfriend wears a green shirt and round glasses that are just like what Ned isakov the communist from another episode does who also wears a green "olive shirt" whereas the white black guy is a polo shirt that's green. another one of Elaine's boyfriends suspiciously wears similar Malaysian glasses which she buys off a man on the street. Then Seinfeld's dad tries to get Kramer to run for condo president, so Kramer will be a puppet regime. The condo newspaper is called a pico commie rag by Seinfeld's dad also. And the Willard ripoff of the wizard Seinfeld got his dad who uses it as a tip collector is about counterfeit communist goods. So, the scofflaw episode, where george cant get a parking space because a judge gave the space to the scofflaw newman. the wizard episode and the race episode where elaine dates ned isakov are all commie episodes and possibly Elaine and Bob sacamenos father and Bob sacameno are all commies. There might be more to this. I wonder if David puddy was a communist or a capitalist? And the other episode featuring communism is the English patient. Where Kramer gets Cubans to roll cigars and Kramer educates the Dominicans as it turns out about communism and they hijack a plane to take to cuba. Kramer takes everything because he's a commie? when they (jerry and kramer) meet for the first meet Jerry says what's mine is yours so they're all commie? The soup nazi (nazi is short for nationalist socialist workers party) bans Elaine for one year (sanctions) and she steals his recipes (counterfeiting) after she doesn't respect his property rights.

The show about nothing...... Except communism!?
Is this an easter egg I'm guessing like when poppy says he is against abortion and says it's a pizza the moment you put your hand in the dough and Kramer says it's not a pizza until it comes out of the oven ( its the "does life begin at birth or conception?" argument) in the episode where poppy and Kramer want to open a make your own pizza resteraunt? Or is this an attempt of subliminal messages? Or is this just satire?

edit on 12-9-2015 by SugarCoatedTruth because: Some stuff I forgot, punctuation, spelling

edit on 12-9-2015 by SugarCoatedTruth because: Some stuff I forgot

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posted on Sep, 12 2015 @ 02:41 AM
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a reply to: SugarCoatedTruth
People always give t.v. show /sitcom wiriters and people who write bad pop songs WAYYYYY to much credit.

Even the most intentional piece of thoughtless incoherent rambling, someone out there will find a way to interpret it as having hidden meanings that were placed there intentionally. Why is that? Why do we gives lousy writers and artists more credit than they deserve? Why do we ignore the ones that contain anything of value?



posted on Sep, 12 2015 @ 02:45 AM
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a reply to: SugarCoatedTruth

I think it's possible that you've over generalized and misunderstood the broad brush term "communism". The Nazi party, for example, was not communist at all. It was a Fascist dictatorship.



posted on Sep, 12 2015 @ 02:53 AM
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a reply to: SugarCoatedTruth
The show about nothing...... Except communism


you could be on to something , if this is exposed it could start another cold war




posted on Sep, 12 2015 @ 03:03 AM
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Would you mind telling me what communism is and why its important?
thanks



posted on Sep, 12 2015 @ 03:48 AM
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This is an obvious attempt to hide the Jewishness of the show since the star is a Jew.

You are a Palestinian hating war monger for making this thread. This is what ATS has taught me so do not blame me I am a product of the internet.



posted on Sep, 12 2015 @ 05:38 AM
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Op you should probably research Larry David' humor... It's not really hidden.



posted on Sep, 12 2015 @ 09:17 AM
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The extreme views and ideas are just a tool for comedy to create an awkward situation. We're all familiar with these concepts, and by adding a totally unrelated issue to it, it becomes comedy.
Communism + Santa
Nazis + Soup

But also less controversial items add up well. Like my personal favourite.
Brassieres + Men

-It's the Bro!
-MANSIERE I TELL YOU



posted on Sep, 12 2015 @ 10:25 AM
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An attack on my favorite sitcom, how dare you! I won't take the time to read the Op. If hidden communism in a sitcom makes me laugh, so be it.



posted on Sep, 12 2015 @ 12:08 PM
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Well the Seinfeld series was on NBC.

They are a propaganda outlet and very popular and have high viewer ratings.




posted on Sep, 12 2015 @ 12:35 PM
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a reply to: SugarCoatedTruth

Tacit acceptance of socialist ideals permeates our institutions as well as our media, this should be no surprise.

I wouldn't necessarily call it a hidden agenda, it is out for all to see.

Thank you for noticing out loud though.




posted on Sep, 12 2015 @ 01:04 PM
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the soup Nazi episode. funny



posted on Sep, 12 2015 @ 07:14 PM
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a reply to: odzeandennz
Another thing about the soup nazi episode, Kramer redistributes the soup Nazi's wealth (his armoire) to the poor Elaine (she doesn't even own a car!).



posted on Sep, 15 2015 @ 02:33 PM
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originally posted by: Hefficide
a reply to: SugarCoatedTruth

I think it's possible that you've over generalized and misunderstood the broad brush term "communism". The Nazi party, for example, was not communist at all. It was a Fascist dictatorship.


I don't think so.

Popular tv shows are filled with politics.

No matter where one clicks.

Some epic examples of this are shows like the 'Good Wife', 'Contiuum' to name some others.

Hell then we can move on to the 'silver screen' with Avatar, and the Aliens anthology, and others like 2012, and Day after tomorrow.




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