@RandyTreibel@DahliaKurtz@CostaCruises "they also insisted that no kosher utensils or food with a kosher certification will be available on the ship... Anything kosher was in effect to be treated as forbidden on the ship. And no rabbi shall enter."
Hi @costacruises!
Why are you disallowing Jews from your ships?
So 140 Jewish vacationers booked a cruise and paid in full. They had purchased an extra $22,000 in kosher product. You accepted. But just before you suddenly renegged.
Why did you send a letter — two days before the cruise — encouraging all your Jewish passengers to cancel?
The tour operated had also already procured the kosher certifiers. They were cleared, medically checked, and ticketed to accompany the trip and perform the ritual supervision that kosher cooking requires. And the kitchen was confirmed to have the necessary ovens, utensils and equipment.
Yet you reneged last-minute.
The passengers show up anyway. No matter what they wouldn't let Jew-hate spoil their vacation. But when they showed, some found their reservations had automatically been cancelled — without their consent.
I know a magazine reached out to your for comment. But you chose not to comment.
Because you do what Jew-haters do best: Attack and hide.
Well, there's no hiding on X. I can't wait to see how many views and shares this post about your malicious bigotry receives.
Did it bother you that accommodating a kosher cruise would require allowing traditional Jewish guests to share space and vessels with the rest of the passengers, mixing with the general clientele and staff?
We would love to know. If you don't answer, we can only assume that is the reason.
So we'd love to know what Costa Cruises and your parent company @CarnivalCruise has to say in response.
Sincerely,
That Jew
P.S. I know to you it may feel like 1939. But it's actually 2024. There are many ways to easily communicate now. Including online. So if you don't respond, we know it's a choice. To be on the wrong side of history.