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Alan, aka DudeInMinnetonka's avatar

Invented words and phrases are the go-to for the non-jewish world since time immemorial, making up words for our practices, reframing what is normal behavior for everyone else as spectacularly worthy of condescension when it comes to the jews, and renaming our holidays and land, it's a supernatural sickness. Excellent observation on the condescension of the constant repetition of Israel has a right to defend itself. Menachem Begin was the last of the you don't talk to me like that Jews that I can recall besides Kahane.

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This is an excellent analysis. This is what we discover when we actually think about the meaning of words that are used, specifically how the same words apply differently to different peoples/nations depending on our (often unacknowledged) biases.

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