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Jewish Means "Never Having to Say You're Sorry"

July 27, 2025




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Jewish proxy Oliver Barrett IV holds her crucifix in his fingers. Her crucifix gleams against her bare chest.

The Day Western Culture Lost Its Virginity Subtitle: How Love Story (1970) 
quietly redefined sex, faith, and moral authority through symbolism

It's subtle. Most missed it. But it's there.

In Love Story (1970), Jenny Cavilleri, a Catholic girl, lies naked in bed with Oliver Barrett IV, the heir to a wealthy East Coast Protestant family. 
One quiet image -- a crucifix against bare skin -- speaks louder than any monologue. It's not just an intimate moment. It's a cultural ritual.




by George Steppin
(henrymakow.com)

Most people think Love Story is just a weepy romantic classic. It isn't.

Beneath the violins and snowfall lies something deeper -- a soft-power ceremony disguised as romance. That one image meant something.

This wasn't just a love scene. It was the symbolic submission of Catholic virtue to a new cultural force -- one that would rewrite morality through cinema, not scripture.

What you're about to read is not film critique. It's a decoding.

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from Chapter 5

That quiet scene -- a Catholic girl wearing a crucifix, lying naked next to a Protestant man -- was more than a love scene. It was a carefully crafted image, transmitting a message to millions without needing to say it aloud. The message? That traditional values -- sexual modesty, religious symbolism, and moral restraint -- would no longer be stewarded by churches or parents, but by studios, scripts, and screens. That the authority to define love, sin, and virtue had changed hands.

Behind the Curtain

Who shaped this myth?

Erich Segal (writer) -- Jewish





Arthur Hiller (director) -- Jewish

Paramount executives -- Jewish

The novel itself? A strategic marketing product

This isn't about ethnicity. It's about narrative control. Stories shape morals. And once you own the narrative, you own the culture.

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2025: The Legacy of a Scene

Fifty years later: Casual sex is expected

Religion is mocked

Catholic girls demand bedroom performance, not wedding vows

The conquest wasn't fought with violence. It was won with cameras, scripts, and scores.

We were seduced -- and told it was love.

Reclaiming Symbolism, Rebuilding Discernment

This isn't a call to censorship. It's a call to discernment.

We must learn to read cultural symbolism the way our ancestors read parables. Because if we don't, we'll keep confusing aesthetic conquest with emotional catharsis.

Love Story was not just the story of a girl who died -- it was the story of a virtue seduced, a culture re-scripted, and an audience too entranced by the violins to notice.

The war for virtue was lost not with a bang, but with a love scene.

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(author Erich Segal)

And we'll wonder why our stories no longer uplift -- they just extract.
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George Steppen is an independent writer exploring the intersection of narrative, morality, and cultural inversion.

He can be followed on X: https://x.com/SteppenGeorge 
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Makow comment - Humanity has been inducted into Cabalist Judaism which believes unity with God is found in sexual intercourse. Romantic love and sex are a satanist surrogate religion.  They are chimeras. People must love their best selves (God, perfection) rather than seek validation from other people. 
 



Scruples - the game of moral dillemas

Comments for "Jewish Means "Never Having to Say You're Sorry" "

SE said (July 29, 2025):

Your article on the film “Love Story” is very relevant.
I watched this movie 3 or 4 times.
"Most people think Love Story is just a weepy romantic classic." Indeed.
This occult interpretation of the film had never crossed my mind. It was a "simple story" that would speak to a lot of people.
As they say, "the devil is in the details".


Henry Makow received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982. He welcomes your comments at