That's been said for a few years now and I still struggle to get my head around it. Is it really my issue? Do I need to change my view about the race being "Middle eastern"?
I've done a little reading, and I'm even more confused. There's "race" as in the human race and there's "race" as in black, white, Asian (*******, Caucasian, *****lian). None of these terms are recognised in the modern age; it's all about "ethnic groups". And then there's "race" as in social and cultural, which is probably where the arguments are based.
Like I said, the more I dig into Jews being a race, the more confused I get. Me being anti-religion probably doesn't help my thinking. The shallow association some people have with their religious group troubles me too - either you believe in your god or you don't. I cannot call myself Christian and in the next breath say I don't believe in Jesus, our Lord and the holy spirit.
Arrrrgh. There's a huge difference in language. Names and terms should be properly defined. English is too flexible. It was much easier when the British defined everyone else as foreigners.
I don't get it either. The difference is i couldn't give a flying rat's arse about any of the religions so i just sit happily in ignorance


