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You're right, that makes sense. I guess I can't really argue with centuries of negativity. Still, it seems unfair to me that the name is perceived as so overwhelmingly anti-semitic.
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UhHow is that unfair to you? The name was created for a character who personified every negative Jewish stereotype in the book, and has only been associated with those stereotypes since its creation. I'm sorry, this whole post is rather ridiculous.
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