I've Seen So Many Antisemitic Posts And Tweets Where The Person Is Careful To Say "jewish People" Instead
i've seen so many antisemitic posts and tweets where the person is careful to say "jewish people" instead of "jews" as though all you need to do is switch out your language. i guess this is the legacy of the 2015-era obsession with correct language as social justice, now people think they just need to avoid certain words and not actually unlearn bigotry. anyway it's way more insulting when people do this
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