@Moon @Hyolobrika It’s understandable that they would believe that, given the context in which those authors grew up (i.e. after having like a third of them wiped out in the span of about 5 years). It’s not at all a given when thinking long-term, though. Cultures tend towards integration over time.
If we’re talking about Orthodox Jews that truly believe in their own superiority (I mean in a “divine right” sense, not just based on stats that show they do tend to be pretty successful as a group) and thus consider “whites” to be beneath them, then you can say they’re not white. But at that point it’s self-fulfilling, since your refusal to integrate is what causes the lack of integration.
@dave @Hyolobrika@berserker.town @Moon
What a nice way of switching it.
If all of them said "I am jewish" or "I am white", I would get it.
But all of the switching and all the cases of "fellow white people" followed by "as a jew" is feeding the Antisemitism more then Soros ever could.
Because at that point, they make it REALLY HARD to argue that the actions are not made in malice.
@LukeAlmighty @Hyolobrika @Moon I will invite you to read the rest of the thread, because you’re responding to points that were already addressed.