I overheard a Jewish father on the phone picking a verbal fight with his 16yo son, berating him for some imaginary shortcoming, then making up with him and finishing the conversation with, “If your Mercedes air conditioner is inadequate, we’ll have to get you a different car.”
Chaim Amalek: I wish Luke would abandon this obsession with pointing out the differences amongst us, which are very slight, and focus instead on what unites all humanity, as Judaism teaches. Remember, Luke, that you have more in common with a Dyak headhunter than any human being has in common with a fancy car or deluxe vacation. Rip away our flesh and we are all the same.
There you go again. Was it absolutely necessary to stoke the fires of goyishe jealousy by noting the religion of the father? I suggest either not mentioning it at all or randomly changing to to a stereotype defying other, like say, calling him as SDA dad.