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Is it ever possible to disagree with a Jew without being called for Anti-Semite?? It is very sad that we must feel in fear when we disagree or question anything about Jews and Judaism.
I understand the history, but other minorities and even majority groups have been persecuted throughout history, including Christians still today in some parts of the world and in history.
Is it ever possible to disagree with a Jew without being called for Anti-Semite?? It is very sad that we must feel in fear when we disagree or question anything about Jews and Judaism.
I understand the history, but other minorities and even majority groups have been persecuted throughout history, including Christians still today in some parts of the world and in history.
No more than it's possible to disagree with President Obama without being called a racist. As Strate said, state your opinion and move on. If people can't understand that your disagreement is about something other than race/religion, you really don't need to court their opinion anyway.
first you can disagree with anyone, regardless of their religion and/or beliefs; but it seems that you don't know what an anti-semite is or being anti-semitic.
Is it ever possible to disagree with a Jew without being called for Anti-Semite?? It is very sad that we must feel in fear when we disagree or question anything about Jews and Judaism.
I understand the history, but other minorities and even majority groups have been persecuted throughout history, including Christians still today in some parts of the world and in history.
Questioning someone's ideas, beliefs, or actions: OK
Discriminating against someone because they belong to a certain religious/cultural/ethnic group: NOT OK
As others have said, it's no different than weak minded, empty headed fools calling people who disagree with 0bama racists.
Since you can't fix stupid, it's probably best to ignore them, even though sometimes it's hard to not respond. There's always that hope it will sink in.
Anti-semitism begins when someone disagrees with a Jew. Because noone can agree with all Jews, everyone is anti-semitic, including all Jews
Who isn't anti-Semitic? Even Abe Foxman, the director of the Anti-Defamation League, is anti-Semitic. Thanks to oversensitive Jews, the term is meaningless except to smear people.
06-07-2013, 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by JimRom
No more than it's possible to disagree with President Obama without being called a racist. As Strate said, state your opinion and move on. If people can't understand that your disagreement is about something other than race/religion, you really don't need to court their opinion anyway.
So it's entirely possible and happens all day, every day.
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another two posters that don't know the difference
disagreeing with Obama on his beliefs and policies - not racist
Disagree with Obama because of his skin color/heritage - racist.
They will never learn. No matter how much people criticize Obama and aren't called racists, they will continue to insist that people who disagree with Obama, regardless of the reason why, are called racists.
They enjoy getting up on their cross and moaning about imaginary persecution. It's a sick, sad, pathetic hobby for them.
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