Look at the world… you’ll find Chinatowns in almost every country, with Chinese cultural leaders, festivals, even community structures, but you don’t see chaos or people burning things over it.
You’ve got Indian communities across the globe celebrating their traditions, crowning cultural figures, hosting festivals… no one is panicking saying "they’re taking over."
Even Europeans move everywhere British, French, Spanish communities exist worldwide and nobody is fighting because someone represents their culture abroad.
So why is it different with us? If Nigerians crown a king in East London, it doesn’t suddenly make him king of South Africa… it’s clearly a cultural/community thing.
Why are we so quick to fight, destroy, and divide?
Africans,kanti yini ngani… what are we really angry at? Why do we hate each other like this?
@neiltyson It’s concerning how many people read this post and still ask “What about Trump’s first term?” or need Grok to calculate 33% of 100. Reading comprehension and basic math shouldn’t be this hard.
@MattWalshBlog Believe me, I’m all for accountability.
But history shows scandals don’t always lead to clarity, sometimes they lead to scapegoating.
Information can illuminate, but it can also inflame.
That risk may explain why the Dems choose restraint , and it’s worth thinking about.
The Jewish people are a noble people.
The Jewish people are not a race, nationality or ethnicity.
We binds us, identifies us and connects us is our sacred Torah.
Our life is Service of Hashem. Our mission is to spread kindness and morality. Our hearts pine for peace and prosperity in the world.
So yes, the core of Zionism is the diametric opposite to the heart of Judaism.
@Average_NY_Guy Holocaust denial often come from those untouched by its reality.
And it exposes a deeper problem: some groups are forced to prove their humanity, while others are assumed innocent without question.
@AdameMedia Because generalization kills accountability.
Epstein should be judged as an individual criminal but you guys just want to use this to indict an entire group of people.
@Mark___Taylor Saying Judaism teaches genetic inferiority is simply false.
Religious traditions are complex, internally diverse, and often misrepresented.
Holding millions responsible for fringe interpretations is exactly the problem we’re talking about.
@_rathbone Jews say “goy,” Muslims say “infidel,” Christians say “unbeliever.”
Every religion has words for people outside the faith.
Singling out one group and pretending others don’t do the same is dishonest.