This is merely an observation of the pp's choice. No one is making choices for anyone else. |
Uh, have you heard of the Special Olympics? "Special" is often used to mean "being different, but in a good, or at least non-bad, way." That's different than believing one is superior to or entitled to more than others. |
You are attributing bigoted thoughts to everyone who makes such a statement. Everyone. So, prohibiting such as statement as antiSemitic basically means that the burden is one all nonJewish people to refrain from saying anything that a Jewish person might experience as antiSemitic, as opposed to the burden being on the Jewish person not to take anything potentially antiSemitic as such. Just as, e.g. the burden is on nonJewish people to refrain from saying anything at all against Israel lest the speaker be misconstrued to be an antiSemite. I get it. |
I have never heard anyone from any other ethnic/religious group self-identify as "special." Never. |
I don't think you do get it. You are someone I would call anti semitic because you clearly are. |
I am not the OP, so I dont attempt to speak for her, but I am the 11:26 PP. I feel special to be Jewish. I also feel special to be American. I also feel special to be a woman. I feel special bc I have a husband that loves me. I feel special bc I have red hair. Not one of these things means that people who dont have these things are worse than me or that I am better than them. It just means that these are things that have defined my life in a positive way and have made my life more meaningful. I have made amazing friends at our synagogue. I love having a solid Torah basis for imparting values to my children. I love the rich history of our religion and the good that many Jews do throughout the world. To feel pride in your heritage and religion does not mean that you put down another's. |
Probably because you don't speak Chinese. Or Korean. Or Japanese. Or French. There are chauvinists all around.... |
And we get it about you. How? Because the PP you are responding to repeatedly emphasizes that this question is anti-semitic sometimes, and you repeatedly re-characterize the PP's statement as absolute. You doth protest too much, lady. |
Actually, I am married to a Jew and in the process of converting to Judaism. So um, no, I'm not. |
Obviously that's going to go very well for you. |
Oh gosh, you'll believe anything your parents tell you. You're really not the prettiest, I hate to tell you. And sometimes your artwork really did suck. |
He was a racist and hated Jews because they were of a different race, a race that he hated partly because of esthetics and partly because of culture. It had nothing to do with religion for him, he was an athiest. That sociopath was evil, we know, but that does not mean that there is no Jewish look. It is real, I just wish that more Jews could be proud of it. |
Jews were never fully integrated or accepted in Russia. POlamd, etc . . . they were never viewed as Russian or Polish, so there's no reason to identify with those cultures. Someone whose family comes from Israel comes from a very distinct culture, distinct even from other Jews. |
There is a gay look, I just wish more fags, er, gay people, could be proud of it. |
Judaism is not a race. Its a religion. |