Message from @Nic-AL
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Not that one is more justified than the other but I wish more people knew about it
@dillontheplumber You'll be fine, they're like twice a month
It’s weird that I still feel odd talking about Jews even in this group. It’s such a risky topic
@Jacob awesome thanks I’ll rock the purple name for a while longer
@NITRODUBS Can't relate. My family *does not* like Jews.
My mom likes Jews
Brother not so much
@Nemets LA is crazy. Spent a week in rural MN and then a week in LA. It was like going from an idillic farm town to Blade Runner universe in the span of 12 hours.
I think my mom's side of the family is pretty apolitical on Jews
Haven't met anyone from my dad's side of the family who had anything positive to say about them
This isn't me edgeposting, because I'm not saying my own opinion, I'm just stating a fact
Jews are just such a strange group, because even the atheist Jews have a strange superiority complex
My own opinion is pretty much the same as the IE leadership sanctioned opinion
Not saying that to suck up
I genuinely agree with it
what is the leadership sanctioned opinion
I’d say my opinion is, anyone has the right to their own culture and people, but the jewish community has had a hard time establishing themselves as a group without trampling on others
Well when everywhere you go you only function well as a small nepotistic out group in another’s society.
@Nic-AL I have stuff to do so I'll try to explain it in short form. Jews are a group with a distinct identity from us who have separate group interests of their own. Jews are not automatically "bad", they're just not us.
Someone can correct me if that wasn't a good enough summary, but I think that pretty much sums it up
@NITRODUBS Do you remember what it was called?
Gimme a second I’ll find it
I think it’s called “one of us”
Our issue with Jewish power, influence and elite is a spiritual issue imo
But there was more than one documentary so I’m not too sure
The Sugondese are the same way, they just can’t seem to live amongst others without developing a propensity towards a superiority complex.
Its called Unorthodox?
sick b8 @DixieBoy76 - KY
@DixieBoy76 - KY The Chocoma tribe played a similar role among Native Americans prior to the arrival of European settlers
Yes, renowned scholar on Native American anthropology and history Phil Dees did a great study on that.
Let me see if I can find it for you @Jacob
Thanks dude
I’ll just DM it to you.
@Matthias They could both be valid but one could refer to an ethnicity and the other to a nationality. "Bengali" and "Bangladeshi" are both valid, for example. I think it also works for some Central Asian countries, like "Uzbek" for the ethnicity and "Uzbekistani" for the nationality, but I'm not sure.
Really?
The Bengali one is definitely correct
Wiki only lists Somali
Bangladesh is kind of a special case. Many ethnic Bengalis live outside Bangladesh, and I'm sure not everyone in Bangladesh is Bengali.