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in reply to a message by RoxStar
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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Uh
How 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.
How 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.