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1 minute ago, red viking said:

It's 100% predictable that anytime somebody criticizes Israel, the wingers will come out of the woodwork like pitbulls on the pant leg of opportunity to cry antisemitism. 

But you are basically a wannabe Nazi.  Really you are.  The imagery is on point.  The rhetoric is on point... you were literally criticizing Jews, not Israel as a whole.

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44 minutes ago, Interviewed_at_Weehawken said:

But you are basically a wannabe Nazi.  Really you are.  The imagery is on point.  The rhetoric is on point... you were literally criticizing Jews, not Israel as a whole.

Yet another right-wing lie. A winger asked me if "all Jews are wealthy?" Another pathetic attempt at a winger trap. I've seen this b.s. a milion times. Constantly trying to get people to look anti-semitic. I clarified that the Jewish people in Israel are GENERALLY wealthy. First of all, it isn't all, but generally. Secondly, this is in Israel specifically. Israel is a wealthy country but the Palestinians are treated like dog crap. The wingers want to take even more land away from them, but then accuse people of anti-semitism if we oppose it. 

The hypocrisy of the right...you can't even make this stuff up. 

Posted
52 minutes ago, Interviewed_at_Weehawken said:

But you are basically a wannabe Nazi.  Really you are.  The imagery is on point.  The rhetoric is on point... you were literally criticizing Jews, not Israel as a whole.

You compared Jews to being mostly wealthy.  Pretty pretty racist dude.   I’m surprised your other lefty friends haven’t told you that yet.   

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Posted
23 minutes ago, Caveira said:

You compared Jews to being mostly wealthy.  Pretty pretty racist dude.   I’m surprised your other lefty friends haven’t told you that yet.   

Yet another lie. I said the Jews in Israel are mostly wealthy, and only after a winger asked me about them, specifically. I merelly answered the question. 

Your attempted traps are pathetic. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, red viking said:

Yet another lie. I said the Jews in Israel are mostly wealthy, and only after a winger asked me about them, specifically. I merelly answered the question. 

Your attempted traps are pathetic. 

The court of chat gpt disagrees.   Be a better human sir….

Yes, saying that "Jews are mostly wealthy in the state of Israel" can be problematic because it reinforces a broad generalization about an entire group of people.

Here’s why it could be considered stereotypical or even discriminatory:

  • It ignores economic diversity: Like any country, Israel has a range of financial situations—some people are wealthy, some are middle class, and many struggle with poverty.
  • It plays into historical stereotypes: Associating Jewish people with wealth has been a long-standing stereotype that has been used in harmful ways throughout history.
  • It oversimplifies reality: Israel has significant economic challenges, including high living costs, income inequality, and diverse socio-economic conditions among different communities.

If the goal is to discuss wealth distribution in Israel, it’s better to look at actual economic data rather than make broad claims. Would you like some real stats on Israel’s economy?

Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Caveira said:

The court of chat gpt disagrees.   Be a better human sir….

 

Yes, saying that "Jews are mostly wealthy in the state of Israel" can be problematic because it reinforces a broad generalization about an entire group of people.

Here’s why it could be considered stereotypical or even discriminatory:

  • It ignores economic diversity: Like any country, Israel has a range of financial situations—some people are wealthy, some are middle class, and many struggle with poverty.
  • It plays into historical stereotypes: Associating Jewish people with wealth has been a long-standing stereotype that has been used in harmful ways throughout history.
  • It oversimplifies reality: Israel has significant economic challenges, including high living costs, income inequality, and diverse socio-economic conditions among different communities.

If the goal is to discuss wealth distribution in Israel, it’s better to look at actual economic data rather than make broad claims. Would you like some real stats on Israel’s economy?

You must be pretty dumb because, as you indicated, I qualified it with the word "generally." That acknowledges that there are plenty of non-wealthy Jews in Israel. 

Also, my whole point was that we are giving aid to a wealthy country, or nation. Do you know what that means? It had nothing to do with whether most of them happened to be Jewish. That's something that a winger brought up. The wingers are fixated on the Jewish religion in Israel. I'm focused on the country itself and their ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.  

FAIL. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, red viking said:

You must be pretty dumb because, as you indicated, I qualified it with the word "generally." That acknowledges that there are plenty of non-wealthy Jews in Israel. 

Also, my whole point was that we are giving aid to a wealthy country, or nation. Do you know what that means? It had nothing to do with whether most of them happened to be Jewish. That's something that a winger brought up. The wingers are fixated on the Jewish religion in Israel. I'm focused on the country itself. 

FAIL. 

Char gpt says generally wealthy is racist af too.    Be a better human.  
 

Yes, saying "Jews are generally wealthy in the state of Israel" can be problematic because it makes a broad generalization about an entire group of people.

Here’s why it could be considered stereotypical or misleading:

  1. It ignores economic diversity – Israel, like any country, has a range of wealth levels. Many people are wealthy, but others face financial struggles. Around 20% of Israelis live below the poverty line, including both Jewish and non-Jewish populations.
  2. It plays into historical stereotypes – Associating Jewish people with wealth has been a common stereotype used in discriminatory ways.
  3. It oversimplifies Israel’s economy – Israel has high living costs, economic inequality, and a mix of financial situations across different communities (e.g., ultra-Orthodox Jews and Israeli Arabs often have lower average incomes).

Instead of generalizing, a more accurate way to discuss this would be to look at actual economic data about wealth distribution in Israel. Would you like some real stats?

Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, Caveira said:

Char gpt says generally wealthy is racist af too.    Be a better human.  
 

 

Yes, saying "Jews are generally wealthy in the state of Israel" can be problematic because it makes a broad generalization about an entire group of people.

Here’s why it could be considered stereotypical or misleading:

  1. It ignores economic diversity – Israel, like any country, has a range of wealth levels. Many people are wealthy, but others face financial struggles. Around 20% of Israelis live below the poverty line, including both Jewish and non-Jewish populations.
  2. It plays into historical stereotypes – Associating Jewish people with wealth has been a common stereotype used in discriminatory ways.
  3. It oversimplifies Israel’s economy – Israel has high living costs, economic inequality, and a mix of financial situations across different communities (e.g., ultra-Orthodox Jews and Israeli Arabs often have lower average incomes).

Instead of generalizing, a more accurate way to discuss this would be to look at actual economic data about wealth distribution in Israel. Would you like some real stats?

the big problem here is that it is based upon what somebody asked me about, specifically. That changes the whole issue. I can and should answer the question instead of playing dodgeball like the wingers ALWAYS (not even generally) do. 

Now, if I started a thread that tried to point out that Jewish people in Israel are "generally wealthy," that would be a completely different situation. 

Do you understand now? Since you can't think for yourself apparently, maybe you can enter that important information into your ChatGPT conversation. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, red viking said:

the big problem here is that it is based upon what somebody asked me about, specifically. That changes the whole issue. I can and should answer the question instead of playing dodgeball like the wingers ALWAYS (not even generally) do. 

Now, if I started a thread that tried to point out that Jewish people in Israel are "generally wealthy," that would be a completely different situation. 

Do you understand now? 

Nope.  

Posted
10 minutes ago, Caveira said:

Nope.  

Well, you can run, but unfortunately, you can't hide. Therefore, I'm going to keep coming after you. 

Somebody asked me about the wealth of the Jews in Israel. I made a factual statement. Israel is a wealthy country, while the Palestinians in that country, on average, are extremely poor. That means that the rest of the population, in general, also has above-average wealth,. What is the predominant religion of the rest of that population? 

Did I make an incorrect statement in answering the question? 

Posted
16 minutes ago, Caveira said:

Nope.  

Here's a similar discussion that maybe you could relate to more. 

A liberal asks a winger "are all black people criminals?"

The winger says "Blacks are convicted of crimes at a higher rate than whites." 

Liberal says "you must be a racist" 

Posted
9 minutes ago, red viking said:

Here's a similar discussion that maybe you could relate to more. 

A liberal asks a winger "are all black people criminals?"

The winger says "Blacks are convicted of crimes at a higher rate than whites." 

Liberal says "you must be a racist" 

Be a better human man.   

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