Okay man, I'll be sure to not cross the street at night when there's a poorly dressed black man coming at me. Wouldn't want to be racist. "Black" isn't a relevant variable.
I know statistically that an overwhelming amount of violent crime is committed by blacks relative to population, but I wouldnt want people thinking I'm a racist or something. Who knows, maybe he's one of the "not all black people", surely that's worth getting stabbed and mugged for.
It's not worth my time or attention to vet every individual when the majority of voices of such a small minority clearly despise my existence
Okay man, I'll be sure to not cross the street at night when there's a poorly dressed black man coming at me. Wouldn't want to be racist. "Black" isn't a relevant variable.
I note how you made sure to add certain things to make your action more reasonable. "At night". And "poorly dressed". Clearly, it's not just about this guy being black that would worry you in that situation. Presumably, if it were an impeccably dressed black man, you would not cross the street - even when walking at night. Ironically, proving my point that even in your own situation that you carefully constructed to be most favorable to your point, 'black' was not the relevant variable.
Who knows, maybe he's one of the "not all black people", surely that's worth getting stabbed and mugged for.
I assume your point is that you will also be stabbed and mugged if you did not hate on Jews without regard for whether the individuals you are hating on are deserving of hate?
It's not worth my time or attention to vet every individual when the majority of voices of such a small minority clearly despise my existence
Congratulations, you're doing the exact same thing that you wrongly accuse the Jews of doing, and are angry about.
And who are these 'voices' exactly, that you claim 'the majority' despises your existence?
I've honestly came across maybe a handful of Jews in politics that aren't stereotypical. I always frame it as a political Jewish issue, and not a general one, as I don't know all Jews. While I believe in stereotypes, I take each case as it comes, yet nearly every time they tick all the stereotypical boxes. Explain that to me? Tell me how it's a generalization, when it's the opposite? The issue with political Jews cannot be compared to the issues of the white male, or the white race, as we're far from being the stereotype that they push.
But nah guys, don't point out that it's widely Jewish people spreading hate against you in the media. That's a racist conspiracy theory
"Jew" isn't the relevant variable there, except for people who hated Jews to begin with and were just looking for an excuse.
And any excuse will do for them. Apparently even a /pol/ fake on a website,.
Okay man, I'll be sure to not cross the street at night when there's a poorly dressed black man coming at me. Wouldn't want to be racist. "Black" isn't a relevant variable.
I know statistically that an overwhelming amount of violent crime is committed by blacks relative to population, but I wouldnt want people thinking I'm a racist or something. Who knows, maybe he's one of the "not all black people", surely that's worth getting stabbed and mugged for.
It's not worth my time or attention to vet every individual when the majority of voices of such a small minority clearly despise my existence
I note how you made sure to add certain things to make your action more reasonable. "At night". And "poorly dressed". Clearly, it's not just about this guy being black that would worry you in that situation. Presumably, if it were an impeccably dressed black man, you would not cross the street - even when walking at night. Ironically, proving my point that even in your own situation that you carefully constructed to be most favorable to your point, 'black' was not the relevant variable.
I assume your point is that you will also be stabbed and mugged if you did not hate on Jews without regard for whether the individuals you are hating on are deserving of hate?
Congratulations, you're doing the exact same thing that you wrongly accuse the Jews of doing, and are angry about.
And who are these 'voices' exactly, that you claim 'the majority' despises your existence?
I've honestly came across maybe a handful of Jews in politics that aren't stereotypical. I always frame it as a political Jewish issue, and not a general one, as I don't know all Jews. While I believe in stereotypes, I take each case as it comes, yet nearly every time they tick all the stereotypical boxes. Explain that to me? Tell me how it's a generalization, when it's the opposite? The issue with political Jews cannot be compared to the issues of the white male, or the white race, as we're far from being the stereotype that they push.