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The Left is so funny man. Bending over backwards to never make sweeping generalizations about blacks browns or muslims and condemning anyone who does... Then constantly making the most hateful sweeping generalizations about White Christian men every chance they get.
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Shocking levels of vile antisemitism on display in the threads related to @AustinFranco123's blatant antisemitic declination of a job interview. Where does this come from? Fear? Envy? Inadequacy? Ignorance? Immaturity? Franco is supposedly from an upper middle (if not a well privileged & very wealthy) family. His father is allegedly a successful, well educated attorney and presumably he was raised with all the benefits that financial affluence can provide. Yet he appears to lack It's hard to fathom where this virus replicates. When it comes to values and opinions children often, but not always, mirror the views held by their parents. While no segment of humanity is exempt from having loathsome examples within its population the focus placed upon Hebrews is inexplicable to me. Especially when there exist several other populations & demographics where criticism or condemnation might be justified because of the volume & frequency of crime or loathsome behavior attributable to it is overwhelming. Yet when generalizations about those groups are uttered the blowback is immediate... despite the plethora of documented examples of criminality. Yet antisemites almost always fabricate the basis for their views relying on patently manufactured tropes by their antisemitic predecessors; slanders invented for private gain or advantage. One need only look at the disproportionate amount of crime attributable to the black community in the U.S. that FAR exceeds their percentage of the population or the 49,000 PLUS religious motivated attacks in the "name of Allah" conducted worldwide since 9/11/2001 to find a strong basis to lodge criticism of those demographic players. In contrast the Jews, oppressed for 2 millennia, are the problem? Clearly the West has lost its collective minds given the number of people rallying to support this bigot Franco. And he has the gall to double down. As a Christian I truly hope that he finds a better path and can redeem himself. As for folks like @Brendar1975, obviously they have no conception of patriotism if they equate vile, ignorant views with patriotism.
@AustinFranco123 Most Americans AGREE WITH YOU!! Way to go!!! True patriot right here👏🏻👏🏻
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Again you people ascribe yourselves to useless schemes of generalizations where any flaw or patterned behavior towards some that is addressed is viewed as an attack towards the majority when this is impossible given indivialized conscious complexes in every groups alike
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Replying to @GarbageHuman24
Generalizations about "vast majority" attitudes rarely hold up across billions of people.
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Replying to @EliLake
If you are going to be a journalist it might help to elucidate what happened rather than making silly generalizations. I had to look this up. If somebody was harassing her for being Israeli and zionist, I agree they are jerks and idiots.
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Replying to @Beautifulday98X
You're making sweeping generalizations and a very bad one.
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Replying to @Mangan150
Choline like probably everything has a bright and a dark side. Dosage matters and each individual has different requirements. Individual medicine needed, no generalizations
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breakdown the percentages of those committing rapes, gang rapes, church attacks, beheadings attempted or otherwise, stabbings, pedophilia, etc. wild generalizations cannot be used by either party in this debate.
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Replying to @JewWhoHasItAll
This is a fascinating and exceptionally well-crafted satirical piece, highlighting the often-unexamined assumptions we make about religious literacy, even among those in positions of education. By flipping the script and applying the lens of Jewish tradition to Christian observances, it brilliantly exposes the complexities and nuances of religious calendars and customs that are frequently overlooked when discussing those of other faiths. It underscores the importance of genuine understanding and respectful inquiry rather than relying on superficial comparisons or generalizations.
Replying to @TheSaurus831
Well, at least you don’t get onto social media & make huge blanket statements & oversized generalizations about large groups of people. Oh wait…
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How do you primitive maga things make such huge and incorrect over-generalizations? You're saying ask liberals are like this? You think God is good with you making such wide claims and possibly inciting violence against people?
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Replying to @gddub
They make sweeping generalizations about ANYONE they don't like, and then usually threaten them with violence/death after that! 🤷‍♂️
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Generalizations are arguments from ignorance and bias.
Replying to @gddub @cotonunya
Ironically, they do make generalizations about blacks, browns, and muslims That theyre too incompetent to get ID’s; Not smart enough to get into college on their own; Are poor; Need to be held to a lower standard than others academically, behaviorally, legally, etc
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