No, it's just the Jewish Question that has people at odds here.
There's a fine line between A) rational criticisms of the Jews as a political entity or as an insular community at odds with the various nations they inhabit, and B) scapegoating them out of laziness or convenience or bigotry.
I have to give the debate to SR388-SAX here, not because I agree with his point of view entirely but because he's correct about "protection from criticism" and "neoptism."
No, it's just the Jewish Question that has people at odds here.
There's a fine line between A) rational criticisms of the Jews as a political entity or as an insular community at odds with the various nations they inhabit, and B) scapegoating them out of laziness or convenience or bigotry.
I have to give the debate to SR388-SAX here.