I am Jewish, but my family don't keep Kosher. I choose not to eat pork, although my husband does. We are much more cultural than religious in our lifestyle and I don't think there's one right way to be Jewish.
That being said, not eating pork is pretty standard and I think more people avoid eating it than keep to many other standards, such as those around Shabbat (Sabbath) or Tzniut (Modesty) in the traditional sense.
Basically, I don't care if she eats Ham Sandwiches, but making it part of Vlognukkah seems more than a bit tone-deaf. I wouldn't click on that video not because I'm offended, but because the concept seems really silly and unneccessary.
That being said, not eating pork is pretty standard and I think more people avoid eating it than keep to many other standards, such as those around Shabbat (Sabbath) or Tzniut (Modesty) in the traditional sense.
Basically, I don't care if she eats Ham Sandwiches, but making it part of Vlognukkah seems more than a bit tone-deaf. I wouldn't click on that video not because I'm offended, but because the concept seems really silly and unneccessary.