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jews: are we actually different?
as someone jewish who has broken the big ass cultural taboo of marrying a non-jew, i seem to get into the same argument a lot lately... and it always lead to one question:
are jews, particularly secular jews who have very little but bloodline to define themselves jewish and do not carry much jewish tradition, actually different from any other people? intuitively it seems to me to be complete bullshit. almost every set of people has come up with stupid excuses to why they are special. but then i always face arguments that look something like this: "look how much economical power jewish people have being able to gain, look at how many great scientists and philosophers came from us. sure, every people have these, but for such a small population we take a huge percentage. even our comedians tend to be the most successful". and i have no idea of how to explain this. in fact for every theory that i heard i came up with a dozen much more rational counter arguments:
so what the fuck is the statistical curve doing there? and why doesn't the jewish economical mojo apply itself to my bank account? Last edited by it; 02-28-2012 at 06:50 PM. |
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