@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.
@dave @Hyolobrika@berserker.town @Moon
But ok Dave, please, help me understand.
1) Do the Jews understand the identity politics and the concept of 2 identities.
2) Are they capable of understanding, that slandering one identity will hurt it?
3) Do they understand, that running to the 2nd identity after hurting the first is an aggressive act?
4) And if all 3 are correct, please, how am I supposed to not assume malice?
Jews don't value honesty and fairness
How many times do we have to see the same genetic pattern to say NO MORE