Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally my jewish friends in the US are by far more successful, connected, happy, fulfilled, living their best lives compared to almost all of my non jewish friends. Not only do they have the unconditional support, connections and networking opportunities from their synagogues and other jewish friends, but many have inherited wealth that most could only dream of. None of my non jewish friends attend church, they have no community whatsoever, minimal, if any inheritance and zero connections. Perhaps I only associate with the exceptions but these jewish individuals are not hurting or suffering from anything other than jet lag from their last international holiday. They have a vast network of support that many others lack due to not belonging to a particular religion or group.
I wonder why? Ever wonder how that happens? I mean , we all would love to have a vast network of opportunities and connections and wealth coming from a group we are part of....Hmmmmmm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally my jewish friends in the US are by far more successful, connected, happy, fulfilled, living their best lives compared to almost all of my non jewish friends. Not only do they have the unconditional support, connections and networking opportunities from their synagogues and other jewish friends, but many have inherited wealth that most could only dream of. None of my non jewish friends attend church, they have no community whatsoever, minimal, if any inheritance and zero connections. Perhaps I only associate with the exceptions but these jewish individuals are not hurting or suffering from anything other than jet lag from their last international holiday. They have a vast network of support that many others lack due to not belonging to a particular religion or group.
Your point is Jews are not hurt by anti-semitism because they are successful? Excellent.
Anonymous wrote:Just read about two lectures by physicians getting cancelled by ATA and APA due to intimidation by anti-Palestinian folks. That's as bad as antisemitism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally my jewish friends in the US are by far more successful, connected, happy, fulfilled, living their best lives compared to almost all of my non jewish friends. Not only do they have the unconditional support, connections and networking opportunities from their synagogues and other jewish friends, but many have inherited wealth that most could only dream of. None of my non jewish friends attend church, they have no community whatsoever, minimal, if any inheritance and zero connections. Perhaps I only associate with the exceptions but these jewish individuals are not hurting or suffering from anything other than jet lag from their last international holiday. They have a vast network of support that many others lack due to not belonging to a particular religion or group.
Your point is Jews are not hurt by anti-semitism because they are successful? Excellent.
Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally my jewish friends in the US are by far more successful, connected, happy, fulfilled, living their best lives compared to almost all of my non jewish friends. Not only do they have the unconditional support, connections and networking opportunities from their synagogues and other jewish friends, but many have inherited wealth that most could only dream of. None of my non jewish friends attend church, they have no community whatsoever, minimal, if any inheritance and zero connections. Perhaps I only associate with the exceptions but these jewish individuals are not hurting or suffering from anything other than jet lag from their last international holiday. They have a vast network of support that many others lack due to not belonging to a particular religion or group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally my jewish friends in the US are by far more successful, connected, happy, fulfilled, living their best lives compared to almost all of my non jewish friends. Not only do they have the unconditional support, connections and networking opportunities from their synagogues and other jewish friends, but many have inherited wealth that most could only dream of. None of my non jewish friends attend church, they have no community whatsoever, minimal, if any inheritance and zero connections. Perhaps I only associate with the exceptions but these jewish individuals are not hurting or suffering from anything other than jet lag from their last international holiday. They have a vast network of support that many others lack due to not belonging to a particular religion or group.
I wonder why? Ever wonder how that happens? I mean , we all would love to have a vast network of opportunities and connections and wealth coming from a group we are part of....Hmmmmmm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally my jewish friends in the US are by far more successful, connected, happy, fulfilled, living their best lives compared to almost all of my non jewish friends. Not only do they have the unconditional support, connections and networking opportunities from their synagogues and other jewish friends, but many have inherited wealth that most could only dream of. None of my non jewish friends attend church, they have no community whatsoever, minimal, if any inheritance and zero connections. Perhaps I only associate with the exceptions but these jewish individuals are not hurting or suffering from anything other than jet lag from their last international holiday. They have a vast network of support that many others lack due to not belonging to a particular religion or group.
So what’s your point? That all Jews have lots and lots of money and come from wealthy families and control everything including space lasers? They grown horns on their heads? They look down when they walk to pick up Pennie’s? They have big noses? They are cockroaches? What’s the antisemitic point you are trying to make here?
Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally my jewish friends in the US are by far more successful, connected, happy, fulfilled, living their best lives compared to almost all of my non jewish friends. Not only do they have the unconditional support, connections and networking opportunities from their synagogues and other jewish friends, but many have inherited wealth that most could only dream of. None of my non jewish friends attend church, they have no community whatsoever, minimal, if any inheritance and zero connections. Perhaps I only associate with the exceptions but these jewish individuals are not hurting or suffering from anything other than jet lag from their last international holiday. They have a vast network of support that many others lack due to not belonging to a particular religion or group.
Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally my jewish friends in the US are by far more successful, connected, happy, fulfilled, living their best lives compared to almost all of my non jewish friends. Not only do they have the unconditional support, connections and networking opportunities from their synagogues and other jewish friends, but many have inherited wealth that most could only dream of. None of my non jewish friends attend church, they have no community whatsoever, minimal, if any inheritance and zero connections. Perhaps I only associate with the exceptions but these jewish individuals are not hurting or suffering from anything other than jet lag from their last international holiday. They have a vast network of support that many others lack due to not belonging to a particular religion or group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just read about two lectures by physicians getting cancelled by ATA and APA due to intimidation by anti-Palestinian folks. That's as bad as antisemitism.
How on earth are they remotely the same thing? Getting association affiliation revoked because you have unethical humanitarian views (physicians?!) is the same as being hated for just being?
This is zionist logic. Backwards and insane.
Do you want me to remind you how many people supporting Palestinian human rights have been imprisoned and deported, simply for having those humanitarian beliefs?
This person appears to agree with you? They’re saying doctors being barred from speaking because they spoke up for Palestinian rights is as bad as antisemitism. Not sure how that’s “Zionist logic,” whatever that means.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just read about two lectures by physicians getting cancelled by ATA and APA due to intimidation by anti-Palestinian folks. That's as bad as antisemitism.
How on earth are they remotely the same thing? Getting association affiliation revoked because you have unethical humanitarian views (physicians?!) is the same as being hated for just being?
This is zionist logic. Backwards and insane.
Do you want me to remind you how many people supporting Palestinian human rights have been imprisoned and deported, simply for having those humanitarian beliefs?
Anonymous wrote:Is this thread just bots? Are there real people posting here?
Anonymous wrote:Just read about two lectures by physicians getting cancelled by ATA and APA due to intimidation by anti-Palestinian folks. That's as bad as antisemitism.