On Apr 9, 7:32=A0pm, Deadrat <a...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Transition Zone <mogu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in news:1be09fdd-8c0b-4099-
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> > On Apr 8, 9:46=A0am, Greegor <Greego...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >> Polack is a slur even in Poland. =A0Right Kent?
>
> >> But my impression is that "Jewry" is not in and of itself a slur.
> >> In the past there was even advocacy about "freeing Soviet Jewry".
> >> It did not seem like a slur.
>
> >> Kentislawa Willenski's "pseudo intellectualism"
> >> where his need for a Polska to English dictionary
> >> p***** as erudition is absurd.
>
> >> "Political Correctness" is an ULTRALIBERAL thing anyway.
>
> >> Variations on a word that means black from LATIN ORIGINS
> >> have taken on a societal context as a slur. =A0That is a done deal.
>
> >> Variations on language that is shorthand for
> >> Jewish dias****a, "Jewry" have not yet
> >> become inherantly seen as a slur, but the
> >> "political correctness" drift may eventually
> >> make that the case.
>
> > Aptly put. If so, news re****ts of abuse of the word by higher-ups
> > would abound. As they have.
>
> There are no news re****ts. =A0
You're wrong. Again.
McPeak said, "American Jewry has some influence..."
-- blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/03/obama-mcpeak-an.html
> Just a quote of someone from something called
> the RJC, a Republican group. =A0Their rep used the word.
So did McPeak.
(says the news)
Care to redirect ??


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