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From: Zionazi <marcs12212@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: OT - For Zionazi and DeepBlue: Jews and the election
Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2024 18:28:19 +0000
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On Thu, 7 Nov 2024 17:06:56 +0000, DeepBlue wrote:

> On Thu, 7 Nov 2024 16:16:48 +0000, Owen Hartnett wrote:
>
>> According to City Journal:
>> https://www.city-journal.org/article/the-disruptor?skip=1
>>
>> "Similarly, the Jewish vote, three-quarters of
>> which typically goes to Democratic presidential
>> candidates, also shifted. Democrats still won a
>> majority of Jews, but Republicans got 32 percent
>> of the Jewish vote, which similarly eats into
>> Democrats’ expected margins in ways that could be
>> hard for them to overcome. A more worrisome sign
>> for Democrats may be in the New York Jewish vote,
>> where 46 percent of Jews in America’s largest Jewish
>> population voted for Trump, potentially signaling
>> where this community will be going electorally in
>> the future."
>>
>> I have always wondered why Jewish people would
>> traditionally vote Democrat, although it seemed
>> to be against their best interest, as far as
>> support for Israel goes.
>
>
> I don't understand why you are asking me or Marc.

You don’t have to understand everything, Dan…

>
> As I stated more than once in this forum, I do
> not participate in political action of any kind,
> and I do not subscribe to any shared belief system.
> I cannot speak on behalf of anyone else and I do
> not ever try to get inside anyone else's mind.

This is all untrue — besides the fact you stated this a few times
already…

>
> I am not American. I do not vote in US elections,
> and I do not investigate other people's political
> beliefs and agendas, or interrogate them about
> their beliefs in such a crass manner as you
> exhibit in the article you just posted.

Lol

>
> The questions you ask have been debated to death so
> many times by so many people that it is pointless to
> inject them into this ng. If you are interested in
> exploring such topics, Google can find more material
> for you than you can read in a lifetime. What makes
> anyone think I (or Marc) would be able to provide
> answers more than people who devote significant
> time to such topics?

How about not moderating people like a dickhead and let them ask who and
whatever they want

>
> A couple of points are in order however.
>
> The way your questions above are posed suggests a
> belief that "the Jewish people" think and/or act
> as a (more or less) unified block. Nothing can be
> farther from the truth, and the very notion this
> might be the case is deeply troubling, if not
> downright insulting. The "Jewish people" are as
> diverse as the French or the Americans or any
> other people. No one person speaks for us all,
> just as no one person speaks for the French or
> the Americans or any other nation. To believe
> or pretend otherwise amounts to calling Jews
> a "tribe". This is insulting, and loaded with
> subliminal anti-Semitism.

What a load of wannabe-politically-correct-nonsense…

Jews voting for Kamala Harris is almost like queers for fakestine you
dickhead…

>
> The breakdown by social or ethnic origin or
> religion or any other kind of social group
> of the vote in the US presidential election
> does not conote any more meaning for US Jews
> than for Catholics, or Protestants, or women,
> or however else one defines the boundaries of
> a study group. Like all other social groups,
> Jews hold different individual political and
> social views and priorities. To suggest Jews
> have a single, common "best interest" that
> determines how they vote is nothing more
> than prejudice. No more, no less, and
> nothing else.

Blablablabla — thanks for stating the obvious…

But Jews voting for Harris is almost as stupid as queers for fakestine —
not difficult to understand, unless ofc one is as far detached from
reality as you are lol

>
> Thx