Many of us are unfortunate enough to know the Cars4Kids jingle. To the left, you see who I believe is the founder of the group responsible for that campaign. The song in the commercial is written to a tune that makes the singing kid sad. One then wonders if the ad is legit, because, well…it came from a kid.
Along comes a singing adult in one radio commercial, ostensibly to give credibility to that commercial. The organization claims or implies that when one donates their car, they will sell it and then use those proceeds to help less-than-fortunate kids. Problem is, and it’s no secret, the money is funneled to Jew kids. That is a problem.
First and foremost, Jew kids don’t need charity nor do they need gifts or donations. Why? When a Jew is born, that Jew automatically gets a trust fund, brought to them courtesy the Holocaust, an event that was not actually a holocaust, but a mere and small part of a bigger war. Don’t let any Jew tell you otherwise. But that’s for another day!
Things are so bad that a judge in California finally noticed and banned the organization from collecting donations and from advertising within the state. That means that that annoying jingle can no longer legally be broadcast in the entire state. Finally, a judge with the courage to stand tall against the Jews, a people who use the Holocaust as a means to elicit sympathy and donations, things not necessary because of those funds.
So where does the money go? It goes to send wealthy Jew (the only kind of Jew there is) kids to summer camp. They want others to pick up the tab when their families can certainly afford to pay. If you donated a car thinking the funds would go to help needy kids, wouldn’t you be irate if you found out that that money is going to a Jew family who doesn’t need money because they already have it? Have you ever heard of a poor Jew? No such thing.
Essentially, the judge ruled that the organization was deceptive. Gee, a lying Jew….there’s some breaking news. What it comes down to is that Kars4Kids and its parent organization engaged in false advertising and violated unfair competition laws. The good news here is that the funds raised in California accounted for about 25% of its revenue.
In other words, this ruling, published last week, is going to kick the Jews where it hurts: their bank account, the only thing a Jew cares about.
The other good thing here is that Kars4Kids can no longer use young children in ads that air in California. No longer can they play the emotional card. They want to use kids to evoke emotion and “donate your car today,” before doing a little bit of research. They don’t want people to research the truth. They want to manipulate stupid people into donating to kids who don’t need donations in the first place.
California isn’t the only place that Cars4Kids has gotten into hot water. Prior to this, they were fined by both Pennsylvania and Oregon, and complaints about the organization and its parent organization, where they donations actually go to, go back to at least 2019. Why no one has shut them down for good is beyond comprehension.
Clearly, there is no such thing as a Jew in actual need, so it makes sense that this campaign, if you will, was designed to pull on heartstrings in the hopes people would be suckered into thinking they were helping needy kids.
It’s my belief that this was their plan all along: subterfuge (another Jew tool) would bringing people running with car keys and titles in hand because they were told to do it “today.” If they were a legitimate organization, they would want people to slow down and research the hell out of them.
Anyone who wants you to do something “today” without research is, in my opinion, trying to scam you. That’s why I’m not surprised that a bunch of Jews is behind all of this.
Rather than just be honest, they did what Jews do best. They did what their Talmud demands: lie to the goyim, a racial slur Jews use to describe non-Jews. So slur us out of one side of their mouth while claiming misfortune out of the other. Yup, that tracks.
Unfortunately, lots of people have been made fools of by their commercials. It’s almost comical. A fool and his money and all of that. The commercials are so pitiful, with nothing but kids pretending that they have talent. And they want you to “donate your car today.” Yup, they want you to rush without thinking that maybe, just maybe, something shady is going on. And, big surprise, where there’s a Jew in this matter, you’ll find plenty of shade.
The TV commercial is so pathetic that they don’t even try to hide the fact that those kids aren’t really playing instruments and aren’t really singing. This is clear when you see two kids lip-syncing to the same voice. Bless their hearts! They didn’t even try! And in that commercial, they claim at the end that “kids are our future,” conveniently “forgetting” to insert “Jewish” at the beginning of that sentence. They then say that we can “make a difference.” Again, they neglect to state that they help only Jew kids. Epic.
There’s also the original version of the jingle that features a kid singing to a tune that is clearly meant to elicit sympathy and emotion. And then comes along an adult, ostensibly to lend credibility to Kars4Kids, because, hey, if an adult is involved, then it must be true, right? Wrong.
The other problem with the original jingle is the fact that the kid doesn’t know how to properly pronounce the word “today.” He pronounces it “donate your care tuh-day,” instead of pronouncing it “too-day.” I don’t know if that’s a Jew thing, but it sticks out like a sore thumb.
Of course, the organization does more than just send Jew kids to camp. They also purchase property in Israel and do other things for the Jews, and only the Jews, a people who purport to be poor but who are actually quite wealthy, simply by being born with a -feld or -stein surname. Basically, nothing the organization does helps kids in need.
They purchase and fund wants, not needs. And again, before you feel tempted to help a Jew financially, just know that they don’t need your money and they will laugh as you turn to walk away. Think about that before helping a Jew!
It should be noted that Kars4Kids can once again, in my opinion, feel free to scam people in California if their commercials include “an express, audible disclosure” that tells where the money is really going. Too bad the judge didn’t shut them down once and for all, but we will take what we can get, right?
What you do with a Jew is not attack them physically. You don’t vandalize their homes or synagogues. You silence them and separate them from money. The best way to do that is to never donate anything to a Jew and to never be suckered in by Kars4Kids and their ilk.
UPDATE 6/6/2026 at 7:35 p.m.: Rather than holding themselves accountable, Kars4Kids has filed an appeal, which is to be expected of Jews. They never want to admit that they’re wrong. Sadly, a judge has allowed the ads to return to California airwaves while the appeals process plays out. Hopefully, the judge isn’t a fan of Jews and hopefully the final verdict will be that the ads must disappear forever.