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Ivenika [448]
3 years ago
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Avery says she feels Jewish but is typically not recognized as being Jewish because of her race. What type of impact do you thin

k that disconnect has on Avery’s identity?
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wel3 years ago
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Answer: Ok, first of all, that in its self is incredibly inaccurate, jewish people don't push their beliefs however do condone becoming jewish(although there are situations where jewish people have been known to reject people trying to join Churches, but that is not based on race, it is based on behavior, otherwise they would have lawsuits and be guilty of discrimination), now if it's a societal issue, she needs to get over it, and stop caring what other people think, I'm guessing your taking gender politics, that class and degree is a very literal(and liberal) waste of time, if I were you I would find something else that actually matters and will provide you with a job, also you are either jewish or not, you cannot feel that you are of a certain religion unless you follow their religious guidelines, in this case she has 600+ "rules" to follow, now a feeling is usually validated in america, unless it's illogical and ignorant, or misunderstood. Also her race should be noted directly for her "plight" to be better understood. AKA take a different class that is more useful, quit being a snowflake, and embrace others as well as the fact that people need to realise, that other places do not have safe places other than your college campus. Life is not a "safe space" she either needs to deal with it, or not, either way your wasting your time and money on this class.

Explanation:

If your jewish, you are jewish, you don't need others acceptance to know who you are and what you are, in other words, if you want to be jewish, be jewish, but don't do it for others approval.

On that note I hope you know this is not what you should say, this is solely reality being fed to you on a platter, through tough love, and you should really reconsider your life choices, now if this is like some kind of sensitivity course, all I can say is good luck in life you really believe this and I hope life doesn't actually happen to you, because with questions like this, you will not survive in the real world- sincerely, your friendly neighborhood vigilante. Thank you for taking this into consideration.

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