He looks white in the pic and you REALLY want to make the argument that UK police are MORE likely to prosecute Jews for crimes than Muslims or that they're applying arrests by putting a colour sheet next to skin?
I think the point was Rahamin sounds exotic, which usually means non-white. Not everyone has an encyclopedic knowledge on every Hebrew word and name, so it was an assumption that failed the 1/10 times it might be wrong.
He looks white in the pic and you REALLY want to make the argument that UK police are MORE likely to prosecute Jews for crimes than Muslims or that they're applying arrests by putting a colour sheet next to skin?
Rahamim is a hebrew name.
I think the point was Rahamin sounds exotic, which usually means non-white. Not everyone has an encyclopedic knowledge on every Hebrew word and name, so it was an assumption that failed the 1/10 times it might be wrong.