63 Jewish woman whines about antisemitism in old folk tales. Encourages editors to censor their clients from any kind of story telling she deems as "antisemitic" and to encourage writers to hire a "jewish sensitivity reader" to " to guide the writer away from potentially doing harm." (archive.md) posted 137 days ago by yoisi 137 days ago by yoisi +67 / -4 23 comments share 23 comments share save hide report block hide replies
all those old folktales were most likely created to warn against jews
witches, vampires, werewolves... feel like i'm missing some
Re-read Rumpelstiltskin some time.
A little creature shows up claiming he can spin straw into gold (make money out of thin air) and demands a woman's firstborn child in return. The only way to put a stop to it is to name him.
I can't think of any fairy tale more blatant.
Doppelgangers and genies, I'd wager.