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There is nothing wrong with a Jewish-American history month in my opinion. Jews have contributed to the well-being of this country since it's founding, and we deserve some respect for it.Just because you don't like those who established it is no real reason to belittle it. I, for one, find no problem with this. And unless someone gives a reason to be against such a month I would love to hear it.
there's plenty wrong with it.why is it ape "HISTORY" month while civilized people get "HERITAGE"?And Asian month used to be called "Asian American Awareness Month". Just be aware of them.The only people without a history get a history month.Remember there's only 12 months. How much can we cover?Its ridiculous at the very least. But that's just one of the veils. It was meant to DIVIDE!
How does it divide? If anything it brings together... Provide an example if you really believe this. And what difference does it make what they call it? History/Awareness/Heritage etc... No difference in my mind. All it is meant to do is to provide a time when the contributions of a people to America is discussed. Why get so upset about it? Seems dumb to me.
I dress up in a white-sheet and hood for White Heritage month..I eat an egg-roll for Asian History month...I put up a totem pole for American Indian month..I sit cross-legged on the floor and do Yogi for Indian History month.I eat a croissant for French History month.Whatever..
The name itself is a reason to be against it. No Jewish organizations call themselves "Jewish-American". Even the National Museum of American Jewish History calls itself American Jewish. We are Jews foremost and even the Bolshevik organizations use Jew as the noun and American as the adjective. I saw on a matza box with the stupid Bolshevik month on the back and it said American Jewish everywhere other than the name of the month which said "Jewish-American". It's Anti-Semitic to classify us as hyphenated Americans. Just because blacks want to be "African-American", now they use that stupid phrase for all ethnicities. Why does everything have to be American? Can't people be proud of their own heritage? Why does it have to include American? American is an artificial nationality. It is all the ethinc groups that came here that made it what it is. Why should they try to shed their own heritage and invent politically correct nationality terms?
Why can't we just be people? People can say "I'm Jewish", "I'm Italian", or "I'm Irish"? Only when you visit another country does it become necessary to say you're American.
did someone from russia pay you to disagree?you are so weird. like I always say: weed, tobacco and alcohol are bad for your brain.
The name itself is a reason to be against it. No Jewish organizations call themselves "Jewish-American". Even the National Museum of American Jewish History calls itself American Jewish. We are Jews foremost and even the Bolshevik organizations use Jew as the noun and American as the adjective. I saw a matza box with the stupid Bolshevik month on the back and it said American Jewish everywhere other than the name of the month which said "Jewish-American". It's Anti-Semitic to classify us as hyphenated Americans. Just because blacks want to be "African-American", now they use that stupid phrase for all ethnicities. Why does everything have to be American? Can't people be proud of their own heritage? Why does it have to include American? American is an artificial nationality. It is all the ethinc groups that came here that made it what it is. Why should they try to shed their own heritage and invent politically correct nationality terms?
Now they call it Native American. For Asian Indians they say "Indian-American". I would say American Asian Indians. For American Indians, I would say that or Native American Indians. Speaking of cross legged on the floor and India, I always thought "Indian style" meant American Indian. I remember in kindergarten, the teacher would tell us it sit on the floor Indian style. I also remember singing "one little Indian" in class around Thanksgiving. This was 1987. Can you imagine them teaching that song to kids just 10 years later? How much this county has changed thanks to political correctness.
I have absolutely no interest in PC speech. As a matter of fact here in my office they know I am 100% against any semblence of PC speech. PC speech requires people to twist the truth. But having a month where Jewish Americans are appreciated is not a form of Political Correctness. If you are going to recognize other ethnic groups in America you had better recognize the Jewish people.