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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh please. Anybody who says the Jewish mother thing was invented by men to shtup shicksas never had a Jewish mother. [b]I think 23:56 and 15:11 are the same person. [/b] As for Jewess, if you are a gentile, go ahead and refer to a Jewish woman that way in front of another Jewish woman. Then do the same thing with the N word and a black woman. It'll all work out.[/quote] Uh, no. Why on earth would I try to answer my own questions? Is this site that weird?[/quote] Not the site, you. How could anybody take seriously a woman who boasts, to a forum frequented by people from the Northeast, that she refrains from using the term "Jewed him down." Likewise, who could take seriously a woman who insists that there is no such thing as a Jewish Mother, and that it is all a plot of swarthy Jewish men who need an excuse to bed shiksas? The same woman, bubby.[/quote] Nope, I'm the PP who says swarthy men who wish to bed shiksas demonize their own mothers (and sisters) to make it ok. In fact, since the close of the Nazi era, no one has said uglier things about Jewish women than the men in their own communities, and the intermarriage rate is significantly higher for Jewish men than it is for Jewish women. I think there's a lot going on wrt. sexual politics/ mainstream perceptions of attractiveness, social aspirations, and cultural identity that's much bigger than individual couples who claim they're in luuuuuurve. I note, too, that a (presumably) female PP said she married a Catholic because she couldn't stand Jewish mothers-in-law, somehow as a way of explaining that my suggestion of mothers being handy scapegoats/ easy embodiments of guilt for turning one's back on tradition was obviously false. She herself tied this stereotype to her choice of mate as a way of legitimizing her decision. Handy, that, and very nice of Woody Allen et al to have provided the rationale for her! So I'm not the PP who asked the question, but for that PP, "Jewing down" is TOTALLY a phrase to avoid. Much worse than "Jewess", which is more archaic than actually offensive. [/quote]
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