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For an amazing surgeon, that was a dumb opinion.Haha that's where you're wrong. Ben Carson already laid the smackdown on pyramids.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ore-grain-and-it-just-may-get-him-some-votes/
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For an amazing surgeon, that was a dumb opinion.Haha that's where you're wrong. Ben Carson already laid the smackdown on pyramids.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ore-grain-and-it-just-may-get-him-some-votes/
Exactly. There are SJW communist types who hate Jews because they think they spread capitalism, there are Antisemite types that think they spread communism to kill the whites or whatever, they're just a excuse to justify their shitty life.
It's a pretty common /pol/ trope that Jews use the magic TV box to hypnotize white women to getting knocked up by ooga boogas.
Anyone ever met an antisemitic person?
This I have only seen within the sects, more Orthodox jews would look down upon Reform as not really being practicing Jews. Of course, I've only really been aquainted with Ashkenazi or Sephardic JewsSo I suppose there is some sort of anti-semitism within the Jewish community itself.
This I have only seen within the sects, more Orthodox jews would look down upon Reform as not really being practicing Jews.
Of course, I've only really been aquainted with Ashkenazi or Sephardic Jews
This I have only seen within the sects, more Orthodox jews would look down upon Reform as not really being practicing Jews. Of course, I've only really been aquainted with Ashkenazi or Sephardic Jews
It's technically not, just a poor choice of word. I used it as well and merely did so to refer to prejudice of Jews against other Jews. I apologize for the confusion.How is that anti-semitism?
He told me about that as well. He travelled to New York and went to a Jewish bookstore, and was completely dismissed by the owner. I believe it was an area with many orthodox Jews.
It's technically not, just a poor choice of word. I used it as well and merely did so to refer to prejudice of Jews against other Jews. I apologize for the confusion.
Although, it wouldn't be out of the realm of possibility that someone would think being a dick to a person would be the only way to make them realize they need to straighten up their act, especially in a religious context. I'm skeptical, too, and I'm inclined to agree with you, but it's not impossible that certain Orthodox (especially the ultra-orthodox) communities could twist the logic of Kiruv to something more along exclusionary lines. If that were the case, and he saw it as a religious duty, it might also outweigh his desire to turn a profit.2) Kiruv, the idea of bringing Jews close to observance of Torah, is very important important in Judaism. In fact it's considered one of the greatest thing a Jew can do. So the idea that an Orthodox bookstore owner would completely dismiss a non-religious Jew who wants to buy religious books is absurd.
Although, it wouldn't be out of the realm of possibility that someone would think being a dick to a person would be the only way to make them realize they need to straighten up their act, especially in a religious context. I'm skeptical, too, and I'm inclined to agree with you, but it's not impossible that certain Orthodox (especially the ultra-orthodox) communities could twist the logic of Kiruv to something more along exclusionary lines. If that were the case, and he saw it as a religious duty, it might also outweigh his desire to turn a profit.
I didn't mean to call it anti-semitism, I was quoting Malady Twigs.How is that anti-semitism? They, by their own admission, only observe the commandments they want to observe when they want to observe them. That's not being "observant" the way it was understood for 3,000 years. And it's certainly not anti-semitic to point it out.
Would you go and also call a catholic anti-Christian if he pointed out that cafeteria catholics are picking and choosing what they want to adhere to?
... as opposed to? Ashkenazim and Sefaradim are like 97%+ of Jews worldwide.
There's also anti-semitic black supremacists out there.
It's also interesting, considering that a lot of these anti-semites practice a form of Judaism, claiming that black people are the true Israelites.Are you talking about the Black Hebrew/Israelite types, or the Nation of Islam type?
Either way blacks have had the highest self-admitted percentage of anti-semites in any group of citizens born in America, and its been that way for decade. Which I've always thought was pretty ironic considering the huge role Jews played in the civil rights struggle and how supportive they were/are of the black community
You even have Japanese people claiming that the Japanese are in fact one of the lost Jewish tribes. So in a way, Jews are to blame for anime.
Anyone ever met an antisemitic person?
Personally, I attribute this to the resentment over Jews being a better represented minority than themselves. Anti-yellow racism by blacks comes from the same place, and I'm not just talking about our own country. Idi Amin nearly Final Solution'd Uganda's entire Asian population for this exact reason, and Robert Mugabe taught Donald Trump everything he knows about populism and foreigners.Either way blacks have had the highest self-admitted percentage of anti-semites in any group of citizens born in America, and its been that way for decade. Which I've always thought was pretty ironic considering the huge role Jews played in the civil rights struggle and how supportive they were/are of the black community