I’d like to give an example of why I think the relevance matters. My employers are Jewish. Let’s say I went home today and said to my husband, “My boss made me work through lunch today.” Now let’s say I went home and said to my husband, “That Jew made me work through lunch today.”
Which is a relevant descriptor in the context of the person in question making me work through lunch? The fact that she’s my boss, or the fact that she’s Jewish? How would being Jewish be relevant in any way to such a statement?
I defy Diogenes to come in here and say to my (virtual) face that the second statement isn’t racist.
It isn’t PROOF of racism. I didn’t say that Wright’s statement CAN’T indicate antisemitic feelings, I’ve been saying it’s not ipso facto PROOF of them.
You always require ipso facto PROOF before you make judgements about things? I’ve read an awful lot of your posts here, and I’m going to go out on a limb and say you don’t.
I just wanted to say that this is quite possibly the funniest thing I have ever read on this board and I’ve been coming back to it all day when I need a giggle, thanks !!!
That you’re clueless? That you’re a religious bigot, not a racist one? That you’re (crassly, but not necessarily maliciously) distinguishing him from other non-Jewish superiors?
I have heard older members of my wife’s family and my own making references like “that Chinaman at the bank,” or “those coloreds down the street,” without any consciously derogatory intent at all. I need more than a single reference to “them Jews” to conclude that antisemitic bigotry is the only possible implication.
The context is important to the implication, though, Diogenes. A context that implies a Jew is cheap or overly-controlling in goverment is a context that is highly loaded…way beyond a casual descriptor.
Those things are not synonomous, but I wasn’t taking about Wright anyway. I was talking about Sarah’s hypothetical question about a different scenario.
Really? Here’s what Obama said on March 18 of last year:
“I can no more disown him than I can disown the black community. I can no more disown him than I can my white grandmother – a a woman who once confessed her fear of black men who passed by her on the street, and who on more than one occasion has uttered racial or ethnic stereotypes that made me cringe. These people are a part of me.”
And here’s what he said a few weeks later on April 29:
“When I say I find these comments appalling, I mean it. It contradicts everything that I am about and who I am, and anybody who has worked with me, who knows my life, who has read my books, who has seen what this campaign’s about, I think, will understand that it is completely opposed to what I stand for and where I want to take this country…"
That’s quite a 180 there. What do you think Wright said that was so offensive in the meantime? I guess Wright all of a sudden became a racist, huh? :rolleyes: