You don't think it's a problem when individuals of an ethnic group are involved in hostile acts towards a nation while using the privileged victim status of that ethnic group as a shield? How are you going to fix a nations problem if you don't talk about the perpetrators?
Why are you only outraged about it when you can pin it on da Jooz?
Am I? If Jews are overrepresented within certain issues should I just not talk about that fact? What about Blacks? Pakis? Women? Muslims?
Exactly. How are you going to fix the problem when you want to scapegoat Jews for it?
Scapegoating would mean that Jews aren't actively involved in those problems. But as we can see with HIAS they are. In fact they pride themselves with it. And those Jews are protected by other very powerful, very influential Jews. You have AIPAC who are bribing politicians left and right. Not a problem?
So tell me how are you going to fix the problem if you will not talk about those organisations let alone hold them accountable for fear of being called anti-semitic?
Blacks in the US are extremely overrepresented in violent crimes. Shouldn't we talk about it? Shouldn't we find out why that is the case? Shouldn't we try to fix it?
What about Muslim immigrants in Europe? They too are extremely overrepresented in violent crimes. Should we just ignore it because otherwise we would scapegoat Muslims for it?
What about Pakistanis impregnating their cousins and sisters? Would it be racist to point it out and tackle that problem?
So why is it different for Jews? Why are you not allowed to talk about it? Why do you risk of being de-platformed and financially ruined if you do, when it's not supposedly just a conspiracy theory?
Shouldn't we hold everyone to the same standards? It's fine to point out that Islam tells Muslims to kill non-believers but it's not fine to point out that Judaism considers every non-Jew as non-human cattle.
Perhaps Judaism has severe issues just like Islam, just like Christianity, just like Blacks, Pakistanis or Latinos that lead to certain behavior. But we're not allowed to talk about it because "muh holocaust".
If nepotism is extremely prevalent in a group you can't ignore that nepotism.
Am I? If Jews are overrepresented within certain issues should I just not talk about that fact? What about Blacks? Pakis? Women? Muslims?
No, you can, but what is your point?
Scapegoating would mean that Jews aren't actively involved in those problems.
Actually, scapegoating is exactly this: pinning problems that are common to various groups, and pretending that it's just Jews who are the problem. Of course, if you replace Jewish elites with white elites, absolutely nothing will change but you will go on a "We did it, Reddit!" victory tour.
So tell me how are you going to fix the problem if you will not talk about those organisations let alone hold them accountable for fear of being called anti-semitic?
I don't see the issue. Hold bad organizations accountable. You don't seem to be very interested in doing that. You just want to attack organizations that you perceive as being 'Jewish', even though they are nothing more than Democratic Party interest groups.
What about Muslim immigrants in Europe? They too are extremely overrepresented in violent crimes. Should we just ignore it because otherwise we would scapegoat Muslims for it?
Violent crime is largely a Muslim and immigrant issue in Europe. Also, they should not be here to begin with. So that is quite easy to take care of.
So why is it different for Jews? Why are you not allowed to talk about it? Why do you risk of being de-platformed and financially ruined if you do, when it's not supposedly just a conspiracy theory?
As far as I know, no one has been 'deplatformed' for simply pointing out that Jews seem to be disproportionately represented among the woke. Maybe for saying "the Holohoax was a lie and it's too bad that it wasn't real", but not for innocuous comments... which somehow seem to be only one step removed for some from something like that.
it's not fine to point out that Judaism considers every non-Jew as non-human cattle.
It's not true, for one. But feel free to criticize Judaism as much as you want, even on false pretenses - the same happens much more to Christianity.
Perhaps Judaism has severe issues just like Islam, just like Christianity, just like Blacks, Pakistanis or Latinos that lead to certain behavior. But we're not allowed to talk about it because "muh holocaust".
Except that in the past year, we've seen an outpouring of the most vile anti-Jewish hate that you can imagine. People on this site were cheering the Hamas atrocities of October 7... the same people who accuse Jews of 'white genocide' actually support the mass murder of Jews themselves.
Given all this, how ridiculous is it to assert that the quite innocuous claims you made on this thread are something that you are "not allowed to talk about". Or is there something more?
If nepotism is extremely prevalent in a group you can't ignore that nepotism.
So what is your point?
You don't think it's a problem when individuals of an ethnic group are involved in hostile acts towards a nation while using the privileged victim status of that ethnic group as a shield? How are you going to fix a nations problem if you don't talk about the perpetrators?
Why are you only outraged about it when you can pin it on da Jooz?
Exactly. How are you going to fix the problem when you want to scapegoat Jews for it?
Am I? If Jews are overrepresented within certain issues should I just not talk about that fact? What about Blacks? Pakis? Women? Muslims?
Scapegoating would mean that Jews aren't actively involved in those problems. But as we can see with HIAS they are. In fact they pride themselves with it. And those Jews are protected by other very powerful, very influential Jews. You have AIPAC who are bribing politicians left and right. Not a problem?
So tell me how are you going to fix the problem if you will not talk about those organisations let alone hold them accountable for fear of being called anti-semitic?
Blacks in the US are extremely overrepresented in violent crimes. Shouldn't we talk about it? Shouldn't we find out why that is the case? Shouldn't we try to fix it?
What about Muslim immigrants in Europe? They too are extremely overrepresented in violent crimes. Should we just ignore it because otherwise we would scapegoat Muslims for it?
What about Pakistanis impregnating their cousins and sisters? Would it be racist to point it out and tackle that problem?
So why is it different for Jews? Why are you not allowed to talk about it? Why do you risk of being de-platformed and financially ruined if you do, when it's not supposedly just a conspiracy theory?
Shouldn't we hold everyone to the same standards? It's fine to point out that Islam tells Muslims to kill non-believers but it's not fine to point out that Judaism considers every non-Jew as non-human cattle.
Perhaps Judaism has severe issues just like Islam, just like Christianity, just like Blacks, Pakistanis or Latinos that lead to certain behavior. But we're not allowed to talk about it because "muh holocaust".
If nepotism is extremely prevalent in a group you can't ignore that nepotism.
No, you can, but what is your point?
Actually, scapegoating is exactly this: pinning problems that are common to various groups, and pretending that it's just Jews who are the problem. Of course, if you replace Jewish elites with white elites, absolutely nothing will change but you will go on a "We did it, Reddit!" victory tour.
I don't see the issue. Hold bad organizations accountable. You don't seem to be very interested in doing that. You just want to attack organizations that you perceive as being 'Jewish', even though they are nothing more than Democratic Party interest groups.
Violent crime is largely a Muslim and immigrant issue in Europe. Also, they should not be here to begin with. So that is quite easy to take care of.
As far as I know, no one has been 'deplatformed' for simply pointing out that Jews seem to be disproportionately represented among the woke. Maybe for saying "the Holohoax was a lie and it's too bad that it wasn't real", but not for innocuous comments... which somehow seem to be only one step removed for some from something like that.
It's not true, for one. But feel free to criticize Judaism as much as you want, even on false pretenses - the same happens much more to Christianity.
Except that in the past year, we've seen an outpouring of the most vile anti-Jewish hate that you can imagine. People on this site were cheering the Hamas atrocities of October 7... the same people who accuse Jews of 'white genocide' actually support the mass murder of Jews themselves.
Given all this, how ridiculous is it to assert that the quite innocuous claims you made on this thread are something that you are "not allowed to talk about". Or is there something more?
Is it?