As a progressive, the idea of protecting the rights and representation of minorities is something that is very important to me. However, I have noticed that quite often it is minorities themselves that are the insular, racist, backwards, superstitious, ultra conservative or just generally xenophobic towards others, especially towards people in other minorities. I can understand the historical reasons for this kind of behavior in various minorities, and it does not diminish my strong belief in equal rights for minorities at all. But I do feel that sometimes minorities are glorified and romanticized as something nobler than the majority in the abstract sense, yet on an individual level many people who are in minorities possess a lot of traits that no progressive should ever be supporting. Just an observation.
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Re: Sometimes hard to back up minorities?
Originally posted by Jinx View PostAs a progressive, the idea of protecting the rights and representation of minorities is something that is very important to me. However, I have noticed that quite often it is minorities themselves that are the insular, racist, backwards, superstitious, ultra conservative or just generally xenophobic towards others, especially towards people in other minorities. I can understand the historical reasons for this kind of behavior in various minorities, and it does not diminish my strong belief in equal rights for minorities at all. But I do feel that sometimes minorities are glorified and romanticized as something nobler than the majority in the abstract sense, yet on an individual level many people who are in minorities possess a lot of traits that no progressive should ever be supporting. Just an observation.
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A good example of minorities being intolorant is the present state of Isreal. The xxxs have lived as minorities for so long that they themselves have became "insular, racist, backwards, superstitious, ultra conservative or just generally xenophobic towards others, especially towards people in other minorities".Hayastan or Bust.
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Yes now that the xxxs are no longer a minority look at how they treat minorities. I am simply pointing out that your point applies to other minorities as well and even more so in xxxs then in armenians.Hayastan or Bust.
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Re: Sometimes hard to back up minorities?
Originally posted by Yedtarts View PostIgnorant of me, I though jooishness is a religion not a race.
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I don't know why you have to add superfluous and (seemingly) sarcastic remarks to everything you post. It's hard enough understanding you with strange grammar and way of constructing sentences. Don't prolong the torture of reading your posts with extra, unnecessary text.
Anyway, I'm a bit surprised I actually have to 'educate' you on this, since I thought it was pretty common knowledge that people who identify themselves as xxxs can also be secular or atheistic. It isn't terribly complex to be ethnically xxxish, it comes out a shared heritage with other xxxs and a strong sense of preserving particular types of food, music, art, language and values associated with the xxxish people. Just from my personal life experience, I would say most xxxs I know are ethnically xxxish and far fewer are actually people of faith or followers of Judaism as a religion.
I'm really not sure how this thread became so xxx-centric. I guess it's to be expected on a forum where apparently antisemitism is so rampant that the very word xxx needs to be censored as if it were a cuss word.
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Re: Sometimes hard to back up minorities?
Originally posted by Haykakan View PostA good example of minorities being intolorant is the present state of Isreal. The xxxs have lived as minorities for so long that they themselves have became "insular, racist, backwards, superstitious, ultra conservative or just generally xenophobic towards others, especially towards people in other minorities".
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