grampajack
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Grampajack,
I generally love Jewish people and though I don't know every detail, I know enough of their history to understand where theyre coming from.
I have a lot of respect for them. they've been kicked down and knocked around throughout history, and they stand back up every time.
I'm going to backpedal on my discrimination remark. it was never so harsh as hostility....merely exclusion from even common civility, because I wasn't jewish. things like that...easily brushed aside. ive known some remarkably wonderful Jews as well.
I'm kinda leaning towards your POV too, on the topic at hand. while I still think groups can get together for whatever common ground they want....
this group may be harboring some hostility.
what white gun owner from Africa will try to join and find out?
Just out of curiosity, what was it you were excluded from? Most Jews are always excited when someone takes an interest in their traditions and are generally eager to help. What nationality were these people? It may be more of a cultural thing than a religious one. A lot of stereotypical "Jewish" traits are actually traits of the country where they lived before they immigrated.