Always Sunny coined the phrase “hard J” to describe this phenomenon. Anyone born and raised inside of our (decidedly Jewish) control grid has experienced the distinct anxious feeling that washes over you when referring to someone as “a Jew”. This happens regardless of context. Someone from China can say the exact same thing without reacting internally like a beaten dog.
Always Sunny coined the phrase “hard J” to describe this phenomenon. Anyone born and raised inside of our (decidedly Jewish) control grid has experienced the distinct anxious feeling that washes over you when referring to someone as “a Jew”. This happens regardless of context. Someone from China can say the exact same thing without reacting internally like a beaten dog.