This is a well put together and objective disclosure of how these Laws affect all of us and it is wise to inform yourself of them because once enacted globally, you will prohibited from even having this type of conversation if the Jews deem it offensive or threatening. This is not hyperbole or exaggeration, this is happening and is now on the fast track to being enacted world wide. In this video you will be provided with links and specifics which you may follow up on in order to fully understand the depth of the issue and that it is coming from the largest, and not un-coincidentally, most well-funded Jewish religious organization in the world, the Chabad Lubavitch. Beware... be aware.
From the Legal Law Dictionary:
In the legal sense, the term imputed is used to describe an action, fact, or quality, the knowledge of which is charged to an individual based upon the actions of another for whom the individual is responsible rather than on the individual's own acts or omissions. For example, in the law of agency, the actions of an agent performed during the course of employment will be attributed to the agent's principal. The doctrine of imputed negligence makes one person legally responsible for the negligent conduct of another.
From Easton's Bible Dictionary:
Imputation is used to designate any action or word or thing as reckoned to a person. Thus in doctrinal language (1) the sin of Adam is imputed to all his descendants, i.e., it is reckoned as theirs, and they are dealt with therefore as guilty; (2) the righteousness of Christ is imputed to them that believe in him, or so attributed to them as to be considered their own; and (3) our sins are imputed to Christ, i.e., he assumed our "law-place," undertook to answer the demands of justice for our sins. In all these cases the nature of imputation is the same
From Oxford Dictionaries.com
-Represent (something, especially something undesirable) as being done or possessed by someone; attribute.
-Theology Ascribe (righteousness, guilt, etc.) to someone by virtue of a similar quality in another.
-Finance... Assign (a value) to something by inference from the value of the products or processes to which it contributes.