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looktowindward t1_j8xoydx wrote
Reply to comment by SteelMarch in TIL the 'Negro Motorist Green Book' was based on an earlier 'Jewish Vacation Guide' book which outlined places that Jews were not unwelcome to stay in America in 1917. by aripy
If you make the statement that Jewish Americans stepped on African Americans to get them out of the way ... Yes, that's explicitly antisemitic. Collective blame or guilt is always racist, definitionally.
I'm guessing you would be offended deeply if there was some sort of collective guilt assigned to African Americans but you feel free to assign it to Jews. This has led to horrific violence both historically and currently.
looktowindward t1_j8v2ft9 wrote
Reply to comment by SteelMarch in TIL the 'Negro Motorist Green Book' was based on an earlier 'Jewish Vacation Guide' book which outlined places that Jews were not unwelcome to stay in America in 1917. by aripy
Restrictive covenants predated Levittowns. That William Levitt did this is hardly representative of the views of Jews, most of whom were subject to restrictive covenants and other forms of racial redlining. In my parents subdivision, all the Jews were restricted to one street. In the 1970s. I though it was wonderful that we had Jewish neighbors when I was a kid. I didn't know that it was the only street in the neighborhood that realtors would show to Jews.
looktowindward t1_j4ud59a wrote
Reply to TIL about SubTropolis, a giant former limestone mine under Kansas City that was converted into the world’s largest underground business complex. The 1,100-acre complex is accessed through tunnels, and as of 2015, 1,600 people worked there. by corn_dog_22
I'm pretty sure Iron Mountain in Boyers, PA is quite a bit larger.
looktowindward t1_j22nv9f wrote
Reply to comment by JustPlainRick in TIL that Wilma Mankiller was a Native American rights activist and the first woman to be elected the Chief of a Native American Tribe (Cherokee Nation). by RandomPersonOfTheDay
Native Americans should run their traditions and practices by you, from now on.
looktowindward t1_j225mws wrote
Reply to comment by JustPlainRick in TIL that Wilma Mankiller was a Native American rights activist and the first woman to be elected the Chief of a Native American Tribe (Cherokee Nation). by RandomPersonOfTheDay
AWESOME last name, you mean.
looktowindward t1_j1uh5cv wrote
Reply to comment by nygilyo in TIL Sigmund Freud made the decision to flee Austria after his daughter Anna was interrogated by the Gestapo for nearly 12 hours. He was able to buy safe passage out of Austria just in time with 31,000 Reich marks in 1938 by Ok_Copy5217
Except you literally are rooting for the Nazis. Maybe rethink your life choices
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looktowindward t1_j1q7sgg wrote
Reply to comment by nygilyo in TIL Sigmund Freud made the decision to flee Austria after his daughter Anna was interrogated by the Gestapo for nearly 12 hours. He was able to buy safe passage out of Austria just in time with 31,000 Reich marks in 1938 by Ok_Copy5217
Wow. Dude, you have problems. At least his family got out.
looktowindward t1_j1fwicn wrote
Reply to comment by pete1901 in TIL that Vidal Sassoon (his real name) started styling women's hair in wartime London as a teenager, but he took a hiatus at age twenty to join the elite Israeli commando force known as the Palmach. by p38-lightning
That was in the middle of the Israeli War of Independence and was against combatants
looktowindward t1_j1fwet9 wrote
Reply to comment by pete1901 in TIL that Vidal Sassoon (his real name) started styling women's hair in wartime London as a teenager, but he took a hiatus at age twenty to join the elite Israeli commando force known as the Palmach. by p38-lightning
No, the Palmach was not that. Stern and Irgun, yes. The Palmach did use bombs, but most famously to blow up bridges.
looktowindward t1_j1fvyw0 wrote
Reply to comment by mjg580 in TIL that Vidal Sassoon (his real name) started styling women's hair in wartime London as a teenager, but he took a hiatus at age twenty to join the elite Israeli commando force known as the Palmach. by p38-lightning
No, the opposite. The Palmach were much more closely tied to the British and fought against the Irgun and Stern Gangs in the run up to 1948. Most of the members fought in the British Army in WW2.
That being said, the British were a colonizing occupier in Mandatory Palestine, and hade a habit of arresting Jews to keep the Arab population happy. When that happened, the Palmach took action, but not against civilians.
looktowindward t1_j1fvtou wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL that Vidal Sassoon (his real name) started styling women's hair in wartime London as a teenager, but he took a hiatus at age twenty to join the elite Israeli commando force known as the Palmach. by p38-lightning
I don't think you want to fuck with a barber who has a straight razor at hand.
looktowindward t1_j1fvqzx wrote
Reply to TIL that Vidal Sassoon (his real name) started styling women's hair in wartime London as a teenager, but he took a hiatus at age twenty to join the elite Israeli commando force known as the Palmach. by p38-lightning
The Sassoon's are a famous family of Jews who sojourned in Baghdad, China, India, and other locals after the Diaspora. Vidal was from a much poorer branch of that huge family who ended up in the UK, some time in the 1800s.
looktowindward t1_iz30oii wrote
The Far Northland's are a calling me away
looktowindward t1_iua31rt wrote
Reply to comment by Kthuun in TIL that Richard Feynman, one of the greatest theoretical physicists ever, was rejected admission to Columbia University because of his Jewish ancestry and instead went to MIT. by icbm67
Its an ethno-religion. Ethnic group + religion. "race" is a social construct.
looktowindward t1_jea76m5 wrote
Reply to TIL a special law in the UK was created to ensure that the Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital will forever be able to collect royalties from stage performances, audiobooks, book releases, etc. of Peter Pan in the UK. This is the only work with an 'exception' to copyright laws. by [deleted]
A wonderful and worthy cause, but a terrible law.