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by hoka-one-one
1895 days ago
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It's important for people to understand that Judaism is a minority religion that has been historically persecuted. There is nothing wrong with working to preserve the tradition and culture, and if it ends in a small amount of ethnic homogeneity then it has to be accepted as necessary, especially since "Jewish" is both a religion and an ethnicity, so in the current historical context failing to preserve Judaism means failing to preserve Jews. Empowering BIPOC isn't about expecting all the same things. It's about giving BIPOC the resources they need for their ethnic and cultural self-determination. |
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It's too bad Afrikaners didn't try harder to "preserve the traditional and culture" of minority rule in South Africa as well.
Historical persecution doesn't justify enthnostates in my mind, I didn't realize this was a controversial opinion.
e: Since you've now edited your comment to include the statement about "BIPOC", Jewishness is orthogonal to "BIPOC" and most Jewish people are white.
I say that as someone of Sephardic descent.