Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Catholic and I don't buy this premise at all. No one in the US is flying the flags of a group that killed 6 million Catholics. Yet that's increasingly happening in the US. My local JCC was vandalized, no one's done that to my local Catholic church.
See here’s the thing. Your personal experience doesn’t apply to the entire country.
Oh really? What does an anti-Catholic flag even look like?
How many times have you seen an anti Jew flag in dc? Maybe in your imagination only.
I mean someone literally spray painted swastikas on a synagogue near me.
Why this is different from antiabortion graffiti that happens regularly to Catholic Churches ?
Catholic Churches are not pro Life they are pro death. Definitely not pro kids safety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Catholic and I don't buy this premise at all. No one in the US is flying the flags of a group that killed 6 million Catholics. Yet that's increasingly happening in the US. My local JCC was vandalized, no one's done that to my local Catholic church.
See here’s the thing. Your personal experience doesn’t apply to the entire country.
Oh really? What does an anti-Catholic flag even look like?
How many times have you seen an anti Jew flag in dc? Maybe in your imagination only.
I mean someone literally spray painted swastikas on a synagogue near me.
Why this is different from antiabortion graffiti that happens regularly to Catholic Churches ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Catholic and I don't buy this premise at all. No one in the US is flying the flags of a group that killed 6 million Catholics. Yet that's increasingly happening in the US. My local JCC was vandalized, no one's done that to my local Catholic church.
See here’s the thing. Your personal experience doesn’t apply to the entire country.
Oh really? What does an anti-Catholic flag even look like?
How many times have you seen an anti Jew flag in dc? Maybe in your imagination only.
I mean someone literally spray painted swastikas on a synagogue near me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Catholic and I don't buy this premise at all. No one in the US is flying the flags of a group that killed 6 million Catholics. Yet that's increasingly happening in the US. My local JCC was vandalized, no one's done that to my local Catholic church.
See here’s the thing. Your personal experience doesn’t apply to the entire country.
Oh really? What does an anti-Catholic flag even look like?
How many times have you seen an anti Jew flag in dc? Maybe in your imagination only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Catholic and I don't buy this premise at all. No one in the US is flying the flags of a group that killed 6 million Catholics. Yet that's increasingly happening in the US. My local JCC was vandalized, no one's done that to my local Catholic church.
Where in the US are people flyimg Nazi German flags??
I feel like you may need to learn to use google. Mostly now I’ve been hearing the antisemitism deniers say that the nazi flag isn’t antisemitic since the nazis didn’t only kill Jews.
I haven’t heard anyone trying to refute it’s happening. Congrats on a whole new level of being willfully ignorant.
While you can google and see lots of incidents, flying them outside a community theater performance of Anne Franks Diary in Michigan was particularly poignant.
No question that the Nazi German flag is abhorrent and hateful. I know the origin of the swastika is Indian, but unless you're using it in a specific cultural context, it's obviously meant to signify hate.
Antisemitism exists, for sure. But not every act or crime against a Jewish person is antisemitism. Jews, like all people, are also capable of being shitty. Anti-semitism is also putting Jews on a pedestal as being a chronic victim, and incapble of being responsible for hate, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Catholic and I don't buy this premise at all. No one in the US is flying the flags of a group that killed 6 million Catholics. Yet that's increasingly happening in the US. My local JCC was vandalized, no one's done that to my local Catholic church.
See here’s the thing. Your personal experience doesn’t apply to the entire country.
Oh really? What does an anti-Catholic flag even look like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Catholic and I don't buy this premise at all. No one in the US is flying the flags of a group that killed 6 million Catholics. Yet that's increasingly happening in the US. My local JCC was vandalized, no one's done that to my local Catholic church.
Where in the US are people flyimg Nazi German flags??
I feel like you may need to learn to use google. Mostly now I’ve been hearing the antisemitism deniers say that the nazi flag isn’t antisemitic since the nazis didn’t only kill Jews.
I haven’t heard anyone trying to refute it’s happening. Congrats on a whole new level of being willfully ignorant.
While you can google and see lots of incidents, flying them outside a community theater performance of Anne Franks Diary in Michigan was particularly poignant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Catholic and I don't buy this premise at all. No one in the US is flying the flags of a group that killed 6 million Catholics. Yet that's increasingly happening in the US. My local JCC was vandalized, no one's done that to my local Catholic church.
See here’s the thing. Your personal experience doesn’t apply to the entire country.
Anonymous wrote:I'm Catholic and I don't buy this premise at all. No one in the US is flying the flags of a group that killed 6 million Catholics. Yet that's increasingly happening in the US. My local JCC was vandalized, no one's done that to my local Catholic church.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't forget about atheism! One word about not believing in some supernatural being and not practicing some religion that believes in and worships a supernatural being and you're considered a pariah - simply for not believing that there's a God somewhere, looking out for us. And that we're all going to have some kind of an "afterlife" when we die.
People will respect people of other religions with all sorts of clashing beliefs, as long as they worship an unseen God. But there is often no respect for atheists, who simply think we're like all the other animals in the world: We live, we die.
Nobody could care less about what atheists believe in or don't. It's the constant, nasty judgment of religious people that you atheists practice that is the problem. I get so offended by my boss, who talks constantly about how stupid people must be to be Christians. All the religious people I know in this area are highly educated, intelligent people who are astute enough to understand that believing in a higher power makes sense, while also aiding a spiritual and peaceful existence. You can deny a higher power all you want, but just stop being so rude about it. Just leave us alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't forget about atheism! One word about not believing in some supernatural being and not practicing some religion that believes in and worships a supernatural being and you're considered a pariah - simply for not believing that there's a God somewhere, looking out for us. And that we're all going to have some kind of an "afterlife" when we die.
People will respect people of other religions with all sorts of clashing beliefs, as long as they worship an unseen God. But there is often no respect for atheists, who simply think we're like all the other animals in the world: We live, we die.
Has anyone ever accused you of controlling the weather, banks, or Hollywood? Has anyone asked you if you have horns? Has anyone ever said to you upon finding out you are an atheist, “Wow.I have never met anyone who was atheist before. My father says all atheists are greedy crooks. Damn atheists!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Catholic and I don't buy this premise at all. No one in the US is flying the flags of a group that killed 6 million Catholics. Yet that's increasingly happening in the US. My local JCC was vandalized, no one's done that to my local Catholic church.
Where in the US are people flyimg Nazi German flags??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Catholic and I don't buy this premise at all. No one in the US is flying the flags of a group that killed 6 million Catholics. Yet that's increasingly happening in the US. My local JCC was vandalized, no one's done that to my local Catholic church.
Is antisemitism or just pure vandalism to protest against the war. I don’t buy that all acts of violence where a Jew is involved is antisemitism. Some are but not all. I do believe that if someone is opposed to abortion immediately is mocked and cancelled. That’s anticatholicism, not respecting the religious beliefs of others.
Umm… chosing to vandalize a civil Jewish organization to make a political point about a different country is antisemitic. Not sure how this is confusing to you!
Yes, we are supposed not to say anything about the war in Gaza because is antisemitic.
Anonymous wrote:I'm Catholic and I don't buy this premise at all. No one in the US is flying the flags of a group that killed 6 million Catholics. Yet that's increasingly happening in the US. My local JCC was vandalized, no one's done that to my local Catholic church.