Why do some people hate Jewish people so much?
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karsultimate — 13 years ago(March 21, 2013 03:20 AM)
To the 2nd paragraph, that's kind of a chicken and egg scenario, isn't it?
To t2000he 3rd paragraph, I wonder whatever gave them that idea
P.S. It will be interesting to read that book.
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PrometheusTree64 — 12 years ago(November 25, 2013 01:24 PM)
Jews have a tribalistic herd mentality by which they cohesively attack other groups but when the other groups notice the attacks and get angry at the Jews the Jews play the victim and act like they've done nothing wrong.
But don't all groups do that?
The problem is our species.
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RemiRoyer33 — 13 years ago(June 18, 2012 05:22 AM)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Correct, the poster vanillalatte777 is just a silly child, he's someone Jews laugh at for being so ignorant about their activities.
vanillalatte777 enjoys having Jews in the media control what he laughs at, he likes that feeling of submission to Jewish supremacy. -
jsrrtzjr10 — 12 years ago(June 14, 2013 07:09 AM)
I do understand. But it is very old history going back to biblical times and the Roman Empire. From Judaism came Christianity, often persecuted by the Romans, and Judea, now Palestine/Israel, was under ancient Roman control. And often ancient Jews were resentful of Romans who they considered pagans, while ancient Romans disliked ancient Jews consider them religious fanatics and superstitious [funny, Roman had their own ways of being supertitious, too]. Eventually the ancient Jews rose in rebellion, which Rome crushed brutally, exterminating a large number of these Jews and destroying their temple. And kicking the survivors our of ancient Judea. To make the story more complicated, ancient Jews rejected the first Christians who marched to the West preaching and converting ancient Romans, Greeks and northern Barbarians [now Europeans their descendants] to Christianity. Ancient Christians, resentful for how they were treated by ancient Jews, portrayed them as the ones who crucified Christ with the help of Rome, and this planted the future antisemitism that will dominate the Barbarians who were turning into Christians in future centuries, setting the page for modern antisemitism. And to complicate MORE, Islam, that came from the Arabs after the fall of Rome, was much influenced by both Judaism and Christianity, and Muslims came to reject both, especially Judaism, because they have abandoned the original worshipping of God, and basing it on money according to Muslims, and follow his doctrines. All these historical incidents will plant hatred toward Jews and antisemitism. I am no philosemite incidentally. But I can understand Jews and the antisemitism directed at them. But you must read history objectively and do not let "political correctness" tell you want to think.
Sources: History of the West by Robert McMillan and "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward H. Gibbons. -
Blueghost — 12 years ago(July 15, 2013 06:12 PM)
by vanillalatte777 Wed Jun 13 2012 12:15
IMDb member since April 2005
I've never really understood this. RemiRoyer33, perhaps you could explain your reasons.
I personally don't really know. Half the kids I grew up with were Jewish, but I never noticed anything different about someone who was Jewish and someone who was of another religion, other than they went to two separate places to worship the same "god".
Some of it is religious; i.e. the importation of the Krishna teachings from Asian caravans into Imperial Rome became a new cultist sect of Judaism known as "Christianity". It rubbed people raw back then for various reasons, and still conflicts with a lot of today's religious groups.
Ditto with Judaism.
In short, some people do for strange reasons.
I'll say this, I was treated with far more friendliness and respect by the kids of Jewish families than I ever was by anybody else save for my Asian friends.
I've got issues with Hollywood using nazis all the time in movies as bad guys, and I've got issues with why we don't see more films where we call out who the bad guys are in real life today and historically, but that's me.
I really can't imagine anyone in their right mind harboring any kind of real deep seated hate for "Jews".
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RemiRoyer33 — 12 years ago(August 10, 2013 01:35 AM)
Hatred is often caused by the group which is hated actually being guilty of actions that someone has a very good reason for disapproving of. Humans are animals in competition with each other so there's no real reason why non-Jews should think it is wonderful for Jews to gain control over everything.
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jimsummers87-131-771706 — 12 years ago(March 09, 2014 12:41 PM)
Why do some people like Jewish people so much? They have flaws just like any other group of people. It comes down to a matter of research and personal opinion, there isn't a universal law that says you must like all people.
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scorpiomensan — 10 years ago(March 10, 2016 07:59 AM)
The overwhelming majority of those who categorize themselves as
"Jewish,"
are terrific people, but, as with any group of folks, there are notable exceptions, and I know a few of them who I dislike, intensely.
But, as information, I have relatives who are Ashkenazi Jews and who live in the New York City area.
(Take note of the last four letters in the word, Ashke
nazi
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Wu Ming — 1 year ago(February 03, 2025 12:03 AM)
vanillalatte777 June 13, 2012 09:15 PM
Member since April 2005
I've never really understood this. RemiRoyer33, perhaps you could explain your reasons.
Old tradition, across the world.
It just became
fancy
again.