My country has very few Jews due to the fact that we're not too powerful, and as I'm sure you know, Jews are drawn to power bases. That's why most of them end up in America, France, U.K and Germany. The handful of Jews that I'm aware of in this country are ridiculously stereotypical. One is a former politician who loosened immigration laws and made comments like this: "'Immigrants have had a transformative impact on Irish society, for the better". The other is a well known academic known for telling my people how racist they are. The last is a half Jewish journalist, whose written 40 or 50 articles about how the Irish are racist in the last year or two alone. These are the only 3 I know, and like I've stated already, they are ridiculously stereotypical. With patterns as such, is it fair to even call it stereotyping when so many of them match said stereotype?
My country has very few Jews due to the fact that we're not too powerful, and as I'm sure you know, Jews are drawn to power bases. That's why most of them end up in America, France, U.K and Germany. The handful of Jews that I'm aware of in this country are ridiculously stereotypical. One is a former politician who loosened immigration laws and made comments like this: "'Immigrants have had a transformative impact on Irish society, for the better". The other is a well known academic known for telling my people how racist they are. The last is a half Jewish journalist, whose written 40 or 50 articles about how the Irish are racist in the last year or two alone. These are the only 3 I know, and like I've stated already, they are ridiculously stereotypical. With patterns as such, is it fair to even call it stereotyping when so many of them match said stereotype?