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katy wrote: Vito wrote: "Jonathan Ganz" wrote By most standards of definition in use today, Jews are a race. In any case, it's a disgusting comment not worthy of additional discussion. Anyone who uses such a phrase denegrates an entire people. Most? Maybe in NYC but not in the real world. Judaism is a culture and religion. Most Jews today are of European stock having lost their semetism by intermarriage over the millenia. Denegrates? How about honors?? In a culture that values one's ability to bargain, having that ability called by the name of your culture would seem a compliment to me. It is only perjorative in the mind of somebody who thinks that bargaining is dishonorable .... somebody like you???? Vito, are you Jewish? Maybe the argument would best be solved by asking the opinion of a Jewish person whether they are "honored" by your statements. Yeah, I'd like to be around for that conversation. Perhaps he should travel to Israel and ask someone in the military. :-) -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote
Yeah, I'd like to be around for that conversation. Perhaps he should travel to Israel and ask someone in the military. :-) Plains Indians believed that the way someone thought about or saw anything said more about him than his opinion said about the subject. That is obviously true in our case. You see a perjorative where I see a compliment. Why do you think ascribing something to Jews (or anybody ese) is perjorative whilst I see the same thing as complimentary? Do you think that calling someone a Jew denegrates that person? Do you think ascribing a skill to a cultural group denegrates them? I do not. |
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Not just me dude... are you jewish? I doubt it.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Vito" wrote in message ... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote Yeah, I'd like to be around for that conversation. Perhaps he should travel to Israel and ask someone in the military. :-) Plains Indians believed that the way someone thought about or saw anything said more about him than his opinion said about the subject. That is obviously true in our case. You see a perjorative where I see a compliment. Why do you think ascribing something to Jews (or anybody ese) is perjorative whilst I see the same thing as complimentary? Do you think that calling someone a Jew denegrates that person? Do you think ascribing a skill to a cultural group denegrates them? I do not. |
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