Yes... and?
Illustrating a more recent spat in Christianity only illustrates my point that there's nothing fundamentally different about the Jewish from other groups.
You say "globally".
What did I say earlier about conspiracies? You're illustrating my point again. Other groups, larger groups, do the same things they do. So the only way you can argue that the jewish are qualitatively different from other groups is if there's something qualitatively different about WHAT THEY DO.
So we're back to what I said earlier. Every anti-semite believes there is a jewish conspiracy, and when they say they don't believe there is, they're lying. And they're lying because they KNOW how stupid they'd sound if they said they DID believe there's a conspiracy.
Their duplicitousness pisses me off. If they'd just be honest and say they hate them because they choose to hate them, I could comprehend that. I have people I dislike simply because I choose to.
If they boldly and openly proclaimed they believe there's a conspiracy, that's fine too. I'd think they're wrong and stupid, but I could respect their conviction at least.
Now, to clarify... Do I think Soros is involved in a conspiracy? Fuck yeah. Does the fact that he's jewish have anything to do with it? No.
Yes... and?
Illustrating a more recent spat in Christianity only illustrates my point that there's nothing fundamentally different about the Jewish from other groups.
You say "globally".
What did I say earlier about conspiracies? You're illustrating my point again. Other groups, larger groups, do the same things they do. So the only way you can argue that the jewish are qualitatively different from other groups is if there's something qualitatively different about WHAT THEY DO.
So we're back to what I said earlier. Every anti-semite believes there is a jewish conspiracy, and when they say they don't believe there is, they're lying. And they're lying because they KNOW how stupid they'd sound if they said they DID believe there's a conspiracy.
Their duplicitousness pisses me off. If they'd just be honest and say they hate them because they choose to hate them, I could comprehend that. I have people I dislike simply because I choose to.
If they boldly and openly proclaimed they believe there's a conspiracy, that's fine too. I'd think they're wrong and stupid, but I could respect their conviction at least.
Yes... and?
Illustrating a more recent spat in Christianity only illustrates my point that there's nothing fundamentally different about the Jewish from other groups.
You say "globally".
What did I say earlier about conspiracies? You're illustrating my point again. Other groups, larger groups, do the same things they do. So the only way you can argue that the jewish are qualitatively different from other groups is if there's something qualitatively different about WHAT THEY DO.
So we're back to what I said earlier. Every anti-semite believes there is a jewish conspiracy, and when they say they don't believe there is, they're lying. And they're lying because they KNOW how stupid they'd sound if they said they DID believe there's a conspiracy.
Their duplicitousness pisses me off. If they'd just be honest and say they hate them because they choose to hate them, I could comprehend that. I have people I dislike simply because I choose to.