It's hardly surprising that they don't shout this on the street corners when they are a diaspora minority. When they feel safe in their ethnostate, they let the mask slip more but even then are still image conscious (see how he pretended to be sorry).
They also don't tend to say it to each other or write it in books. You're not willing to accept that different jews living in different places with different historical context behave differently.
I clearly misread that then.
They also don't tend to say it to each other or write it in books. You're not willing to accept that different jews living in different places with different historical context behave differently.
It's in the Talmud, as I said. It's also in more secular writings like You, Gentiles.