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re: The 'Privileged' police are now after the Jews.

Posted on 1/26/21 at 9:35 am to
Posted by MrLSU
Yellowstone, Val d'isere
Member since Jan 2004
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Posted on 1/26/21 at 9:35 am to
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I like Jews but my pet peeve is how come they can't cook.
My Jewish grandmother was a horrible cook. As I grew older I realized that I didn't know any Jews who were good cooks. Where are all the great Jewish restaurants?
Then last year I started watching cooking shows on international cuisine. I taped a few on the best chefs in Israel. Their stuff was crap.


Alon Shaya would disagree
Posted by Azkiger
Member since Nov 2016
21856 posts
Posted on 1/26/21 at 9:36 am to
Lots of secular Jews have pushed the SJW bullshite, Asians too... Glad they're on the chopping block with whites.
Posted by Malik Agar
Member since Nov 2012
12076 posts
Posted on 1/26/21 at 9:39 am to
They also are in the most of top positions of bidens cabinet, make up 10% of the senate despite being <2% of the total population, and as a whole are the leading ones bitching about white privilege. I feel no sympathy for them them the privilege police come for them.

White House Chief of Staff
Ron Klain

Director of the CIA
David Cohen

Director of National Intelligence
Avril Haines

Secretary of Homeland Security
Alejandro Mayorkas

Secretary of State
Antony Blinken

Attorney General
Merrick Garland

Secretary of Treasury
Janet Yellen

Deputy Secretary of State
Wendy Sherman
Posted by Eli Goldfinger
Member since Sep 2016
32785 posts
Posted on 1/26/21 at 9:50 am to
Jews are privileged?

Learn something new every day.
Posted by Zach
Gizmonic Institute
Member since May 2005
112695 posts
Posted on 1/26/21 at 9:51 am to
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Alon Shaya would disagree


Yeah right...Hummus, roasted egg plant, roasted cauliflower, falafel. It's crap.
Posted by Mo Jeaux
Member since Aug 2008
59286 posts
Posted on 1/26/21 at 9:52 am to
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Jews are privileged?


Are they not? Look at the post above yours for starters.
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
67249 posts
Posted on 1/26/21 at 9:53 am to
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I like Jews but my pet peeve is how come they can't cook.
My Jewish grandmother was a horrible cook. As I grew older I realized that I didn't know any Jews who were good cooks. Where are all the great Jewish restaurants?
Then last year I started watching cooking shows on international cuisine. I taped a few on the best chefs in Israel. Their stuff was crap.


This is so demonstrably false. Israeli is not the definition of Jewish. Israeli food is more inspired by the Turks, Arabs, Greeks, and Egyptians that surround them. It’s Mediterranean cuisine. Jewish food is typically more German and Eastern European inspired. Corned beef brisket, matzo ball soup, pastrami on rye, latkes, etc that’s Jewish food. Katz deli, carnagie deli, Shaya, all legendary restaurants.

It was Jews from Germany that taught Texans how to prepare brisket.

Jewish culture is extremely food obsessed, it’s a culture that lives to eat.
This post was edited on 1/26/21 at 9:57 am
Posted by VADawg
Wherever
Member since Nov 2011
45180 posts
Posted on 1/26/21 at 9:53 am to
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indoctrinating students to view Jews as “white” and “racially privileged” is tantamount to putting an even larger target on the back of every Jewish student.


Targeting Jews. Where have we seen this before?
Posted by TrueTiger
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68652 posts
Posted on 1/26/21 at 9:53 am to

I love Baba Ghanoush
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
67249 posts
Posted on 1/26/21 at 9:55 am to
I’m more of a schwarma man, myself, but the Turks are typically credited with inventing that. Granted, it was seemingly developed simultaneously in multiple places by several different people so it’s not exactly a certainty of who came up with it first.
Posted by Mo Jeaux
Member since Aug 2008
59286 posts
Posted on 1/26/21 at 9:56 am to
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This is so demonstrably false. Israeli is not the definition of Jewish. Israeli food is more inspired by the Turks, Arabs, Greeks, and Egyptians that surround them. It’s Mediterranean cuisine.


quote:

Jewish food is typically more German and Eastern European inspired. Corned beef brisket, matzo ball soup, pastrami on rye, latkes, etc that’s Jewish food. Katz deli, carnagie deli, Shaya, all legendary restaurants.


Weird how you say that Israeli is not the definition of Jewish, but then turn around and imply that Ashkenazi is the definition of Jewish.
Posted by TrueTiger
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Posted on 1/26/21 at 9:58 am to
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I’m more of a schwarma man


I love that too.
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
67249 posts
Posted on 1/26/21 at 9:58 am to
Jewish culture in the United States, and Jewish foods associated with that culture largely stem from that well-spring, not the Mediterranean basin. Even the Jewish contributions to Mediterranean foods (like inventing falafel) tend to be identified with Greek/Lebanese.

The foods most associated with Jews are the German/Jewish ones like corned beef brisket, pastrami, and matzo ball soup. Saying Jews can’t cook because you don’t like Middle Eastern food, and ignoring the Jewish deli tradition entirely is like saying you don’t like Louisiana food because you’re not a big fan of roast beef while having never tried a single seafood dish.

You’re trying to identify a culture’s foods by one branch of its culture while ignoring the branch that’s most commonly associated with it.
This post was edited on 1/26/21 at 10:01 am
Posted by Zach
Gizmonic Institute
Member since May 2005
112695 posts
Posted on 1/26/21 at 9:59 am to
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Israeli food is more inspired by the Turks, Arabs, Greeks, and Egyptians that surround them. It’s Mediterranean cuisine. Jewish food is typically more German and Eastern European inspired.


Ah, so the Israeli food is borrowed from other countries and the Jewish food is also borrowed from other countries. That's quite a distinction. One problem, German and E. European food is no better than Turkish, Greek, Egyptian food.
Posted by Mo Jeaux
Member since Aug 2008
59286 posts
Posted on 1/26/21 at 10:01 am to
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One problem, German and E. European food is no better than Turkish, Greek, Egyptian food.


Most of it is worse.
Posted by Robin Masters
Birmingham
Member since Jul 2010
30132 posts
Posted on 1/26/21 at 10:02 am to
I did NAZI this coming.
Posted by zatetic
Member since Nov 2015
5677 posts
Posted on 1/26/21 at 10:03 am to
This is bad news for the historical slaver class
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
67249 posts
Posted on 1/26/21 at 10:04 am to
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Most of it is worse.


Yeah, this is sooooo much worse than hummus

Posted by TrueTiger
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Posted on 1/26/21 at 10:05 am to
I bud of mine has been all over Europe and he is not fond of German food. He said the Johnsonville brats that you can buy at WalMart are as good or better than "authentic" German brats.

He is unwavering that the best food on that continent is French. But, being a Francophile from Scott, he is biased.
Posted by Mo Jeaux
Member since Aug 2008
59286 posts
Posted on 1/26/21 at 10:08 am to
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Yeah, this is sooooo much worse than hummus


Oh wow, one example, which is a cooked beef dish. Yes, beef is good, and apparently exists in no other cultural cuisine.

Taken as a whole, you can have your deli cuisine, when compared to say Greek cuisine, again taken as a whole.
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