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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Funny how most Americans think slavery is ok in China today.[/quote] I do not think it is ok there or anywhere else I am sick of the posters claiming that Jews suffered more therefore they are right [/quote] Not a single poster has claimed that Jews suffered more, although that of course could be debated. Certainly the Holocaust, in which Jews were deemed sub-human and gassed to death by the millions, is horrendous beyond words. No, the point being made about Jews is in response to liberals who keep saying that the only reason that blacks have been less successful, collectively, is due to prejudice and bigotry. Jews, despite millennia of prejudice, have succeeded. Even less than one generation after their families were murdered for being Jewish, they went from poor immigrant to middle-class college graduate or successful business owner. Thus, the point is that you can't claim that prejudice alone explains lack of success. Jews have revealed that, and that's why there's so much resentment toward them: they dispel the liberal myth that "it's always someone else's fault." [/quote] What are all of the challenges that black people have faced and do face today? [/quote] Please, enough of this Jews were not brought to America as slaves There is no need for anyone to feel pity for a privileged small ethnic minority There are people suffering today in America[/quote] You’re obviously ignorant of history. Jews were being persecuted far before any black was brought to America. I don’t think anybody except for people like you are looking for pity. Why don’t you look at the Jews as shining examples to be emulated?[/quote] Yes, that's the point! These liberals are angry that Jews, despite their horrific persecution, manage to succeed in spite of that. And now we have some liberal claiming that Jews want to be pitied when they're a privileged minority.Why not ask instead WHY such a persecuted people have become a "privileged" minority - and follow their lead? Because it doesn't fit the liberal myth that bigotry is entirely to blame for failure. The Jews prove it isn't true! And that is why leftist posters actually resent them. They would prefer that the Jews were less educated than average, with lower salaries, and lower networks - like blacks - simply to prove that growing up under prejudice is the reason for failure. [/quote] 100% bullshit. You're so obsessed with being a victim that you've lost touch with reality. Facts: - no one here is angry with Jewish people or resents them - no one here prefers that Jewish people were less educated or compensated - no one here is comparing Jewish people to black people except for you [/quote] And you're so obsessed with hiding the fact that a minority people can rise to the top despite the absolute worst prejudice is making you lose touch with reality. How am I a victim by pointing out that the Jews REFUSED to be victims, smack dab in the middle of the Holocaust, and blame failure on that prejudice? They made the right personal choices. It's the blacks who are playing the victim. Stop blaming everything thing failure on prejudice. Jews have proven to you that you can rise above the worst of it by making the right choices. [/quote] The Jewish people have had many struggles over the millennia. I'm not trying to hide it. It's just not relevant here even though you keep bringing it up. Go start a new thread if you want to discuss it. Of course, if you do think it's relevant, please describe the struggles of black Americans and describe the similarities and differences. If you don't understand the history and experience of black Americans then why do consider yourself qualified to judge them? [/quote]
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