Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d say if you are ticked off by events in a country other than the U.S. (often much more than by domestic events) you haven’t assimilated.
-DP
This would appear to mean that a lot of young white progressives who are ticked off AT Israel haven’t assimilated, among other problems with this definition.
aren’t they also passionate about just about everything in this country?
You think most Jews only care about Israel and don't care about any domestic politics at all?
DP
No.
American Jews care about domestic politics first
BUT
The fervor in which they care about Israeli issues far surpasses any other -“hyphen Americans” and their old world connections
Cuban Americans are probably second to Jewish Americans on this phenomenon.
Most other hyphen Americans either:
1. Dislike their old world roots
2. Ignore their old world roots
3. Are ignorant or don’t care about their old world roots
As an example:
1. German Americans are all across PA and the Midwest but have zero interest in German domestic and geopolitics. In fact considering most German Americans are republicans, the majority of German Americans dislike modern Germany and think it is an effete and dumb country.
2. English Americans are heavily in the south, Utah, and New England.
Most English Americans are totally ignorant on modern 🇬🇧 affairs, don’t care about 🇬🇧, and many outside of performative interest in the royals think 🇬🇧 is cringe
3. Italian Americans have superficial interest in Italy but it’s almost a stereotype when the first time they interact with modern Italy, they hate it.
3. Most non-white hyphen Americans either dislike their old world countries or just try to “out of sight out of mind.” There are some for sure into their old countries but do not really use political influence in great force to shape geopolitics with an “old world centric”‘posture.
Jews are by far singular in their focus on a foreign country
Anonymous wrote:As much as I despise Musk I actually think he's right. I don't think talk should be regarded as antisemitism just because someone suggests that Jews are always completely focused on themselves to the result of hurting other non Jews. I mean I also think African Americans should stop focusing on the repressions of slavery and being compensated for it and instead focus on the present. Be as successful as you can be. I also think affirmative action sucks and I happen to be a minority. Unless you can document his actions hurting Jews or discriminating v them I don't think his statement suggests he hates all Jews. He is stating a belief he has and it is unfavorable toward Jews which is not the same as saying he is v all Jews. And this is exactly why people have a prob with so many Jews is because they are so sensitive to anything about them being talked about not in the positive. As an Asian woman, I can't tell you how many times our culture is spat on and we do not jump to the conclusion the world is v Asians!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d say if you are ticked off by events in a country other than the U.S. (often much more than by domestic events) you haven’t assimilated.
-DP
This would appear to mean that a lot of young white progressives who are ticked off AT Israel haven’t assimilated, among other problems with this definition.
aren’t they also passionate about just about everything in this country?
You think most Jews only care about Israel and don't care about any domestic politics at all?
DP
No.
American Jews care about domestic politics first
BUT
The fervor in which they care about Israeli issues far surpasses any other -“hyphen Americans” and their old world connections
Cuban Americans are probably second to Jewish Americans on this phenomenon.
Most other hyphen Americans either:
1. Dislike their old world roots
2. Ignore their old world roots
3. Are ignorant or don’t care about their old world roots
As an example:
1. German Americans are all across PA and the Midwest but have zero interest in German domestic and geopolitics. In fact considering most German Americans are republicans, the majority of German Americans dislike modern Germany and think it is an effete and dumb country.
2. English Americans are heavily in the south, Utah, and New England.
Most English Americans are totally ignorant on modern 🇬🇧 affairs, don’t care about 🇬🇧, and many outside of performative interest in the royals think 🇬🇧 is cringe
3. Italian Americans have superficial interest in Italy but it’s almost a stereotype when the first time they interact with modern Italy, they hate it.
3. Most non-white hyphen Americans either dislike their old world countries or just try to “out of sight out of mind.” There are some for sure into their old countries but do not really use political influence in great force to shape geopolitics with an “old world centric”‘posture.
Jews are by far singular in their focus on a foreign country
None of those other groups had to contend with people trying to wipe them off the planet(and nearly succeeding) all throughout history.
That’s fine and good - I’m not suggesting Israel shouldn’t exist or assert its interests
my point is if Jews here care so much, please move to Israel
That’s one thing I def agree with many Zionists - all Jews should move to Israel if they care that much about it (which it’s clear they do)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d say if you are ticked off by events in a country other than the U.S. (often much more than by domestic events) you haven’t assimilated.
-DP
This would appear to mean that a lot of young white progressives who are ticked off AT Israel haven’t assimilated, among other problems with this definition.
aren’t they also passionate about just about everything in this country?
You think most Jews only care about Israel and don't care about any domestic politics at all?
DP
No.
American Jews care about domestic politics first
BUT
The fervor in which they care about Israeli issues far surpasses any other -“hyphen Americans” and their old world connections
Cuban Americans are probably second to Jewish Americans on this phenomenon.
Most other hyphen Americans either:
1. Dislike their old world roots
2. Ignore their old world roots
3. Are ignorant or don’t care about their old world roots
As an example:
1. German Americans are all across PA and the Midwest but have zero interest in German domestic and geopolitics. In fact considering most German Americans are republicans, the majority of German Americans dislike modern Germany and think it is an effete and dumb country.
2. English Americans are heavily in the south, Utah, and New England.
Most English Americans are totally ignorant on modern 🇬🇧 affairs, don’t care about 🇬🇧, and many outside of performative interest in the royals think 🇬🇧 is cringe
3. Italian Americans have superficial interest in Italy but it’s almost a stereotype when the first time they interact with modern Italy, they hate it.
3. Most non-white hyphen Americans either dislike their old world countries or just try to “out of sight out of mind.” There are some for sure into their old countries but do not really use political influence in great force to shape geopolitics with an “old world centric”‘posture.
Jews are by far singular in their focus on a foreign country
None of those other groups had to contend with people trying to wipe them off the planet(and nearly succeeding) all throughout history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d say if you are ticked off by events in a country other than the U.S. (often much more than by domestic events) you haven’t assimilated.
-DP
This would appear to mean that a lot of young white progressives who are ticked off AT Israel haven’t assimilated, among other problems with this definition.
aren’t they also passionate about just about everything in this country?
You think most Jews only care about Israel and don't care about any domestic politics at all?
DP
No.
American Jews care about domestic politics first
BUT
The fervor in which they care about Israeli issues far surpasses any other -“hyphen Americans” and their old world connections
Cuban Americans are probably second to Jewish Americans on this phenomenon.
Most other hyphen Americans either:
1. Dislike their old world roots
2. Ignore their old world roots
3. Are ignorant or don’t care about their old world roots
As an example:
1. German Americans are all across PA and the Midwest but have zero interest in German domestic and geopolitics. In fact considering most German Americans are republicans, the majority of German Americans dislike modern Germany and think it is an effete and dumb country.
2. English Americans are heavily in the south, Utah, and New England.
Most English Americans are totally ignorant on modern 🇬🇧 affairs, don’t care about 🇬🇧, and many outside of performative interest in the royals think 🇬🇧 is cringe
3. Italian Americans have superficial interest in Italy but it’s almost a stereotype when the first time they interact with modern Italy, they hate it.
3. Most non-white hyphen Americans either dislike their old world countries or just try to “out of sight out of mind.” There are some for sure into their old countries but do not really use political influence in great force to shape geopolitics with an “old world centric”‘posture.
Jews are by far singular in their focus on a foreign country
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d say if you are ticked off by events in a country other than the U.S. (often much more than by domestic events) you haven’t assimilated.
-DP
This would appear to mean that a lot of young white progressives who are ticked off AT Israel haven’t assimilated, among other problems with this definition.
aren’t they also passionate about just about everything in this country?
You think most Jews only care about Israel and don't care about any domestic politics at all?
Anonymous wrote:As much as I despise Musk I actually think he's right. I don't think talk should be regarded as antisemitism just because someone suggests that Jews are always completely focused on themselves to the result of hurting other non Jews. I mean I also think African Americans should stop focusing on the repressions of slavery and being compensated for it and instead focus on the present. Be as successful as you can be. I also think affirmative action sucks and I happen to be a minority. Unless you can document his actions hurting Jews or discriminating v them I don't think his statement suggests he hates all Jews. He is stating a belief he has and it is unfavorable toward Jews which is not the same as saying he is v all Jews. And this is exactly why people have a prob with so many Jews is because they are so sensitive to anything about them being talked about not in the positive. As an Asian woman, I can't tell you how many times our culture is spat on and we do not jump to the conclusion the world is v Asians!
Anonymous wrote:As much as I despise Musk I actually think he's right. I don't think talk should be regarded as antisemitism just because someone suggests that Jews are always completely focused on themselves to the result of hurting other non Jews. I mean I also think African Americans should stop focusing on the repressions of slavery and being compensated for it and instead focus on the present. Be as successful as you can be. I also think affirmative action sucks and I happen to be a minority. Unless you can document his actions hurting Jews or discriminating v them I don't think his statement suggests he hates all Jews. He is stating a belief he has and it is unfavorable toward Jews which is not the same as saying he is v all Jews. And this is exactly why people have a prob with so many Jews is because they are so sensitive to anything about them being talked about not in the positive. As an Asian woman, I can't tell you how many times our culture is spat on and we do not jump to the conclusion the world is v Asians!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d say if you are ticked off by events in a country other than the U.S. (often much more than by domestic events) you haven’t assimilated.
-DP
This would appear to mean that a lot of young white progressives who are ticked off AT Israel haven’t assimilated, among other problems with this definition.
aren’t they also passionate about just about everything in this country?
Anonymous wrote:The Washington Post is the latest advertiser to pause ads on X amid Elon Musk’s antisemitic and conspiracy-boosting tweets. He tweeted about Pizzagate the other day.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/11/28/pizzagate-musk-twitter-x-controversy/
Anonymous wrote:As much as I despise Musk I actually think he's right. I don't think talk should be regarded as antisemitism just because someone suggests that Jews are always completely focused on themselves to the result of hurting other non Jews. I mean I also think African Americans should stop focusing on the repressions of slavery and being compensated for it and instead focus on the present. Be as successful as you can be. I also think affirmative action sucks and I happen to be a minority. Unless you can document his actions hurting Jews or discriminating v them I don't think his statement suggests he hates all Jews. He is stating a belief he has and it is unfavorable toward Jews which is not the same as saying he is v all Jews. And this is exactly why people have a prob with so many Jews is because they are so sensitive to anything about them being talked about not in the positive. As an Asian woman, I can't tell you how many times our culture is spat on and we do not jump to the conclusion the world is v Asians!