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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 23, 2026

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If you want an example of someone who is "critical of Jews but not a Jew hater" then tell me why they are "critical of Jews." That's what I'm asking you for.

They are critical of Jews because those criticisms of Jews are true, important, and necessary.

I've lived my entire life surrounded by criticism of White culture, identity, and religion, only I never called those people "White-Haters" I called them Professor and I watched their movies and read their books. Jews engage in constant, sharp criticism of White culture, religion, and identity. Some of it is true, a lot of it is false. Maybe it's because I grew up surrounded by it that I'm not inclined to prosecute someone as a "White-hater" for engaging in a criticism of White people, I'm happy to engage the argument rather than litigate emotionally-loaded labels.

But growing up has also made me aware of the state of affairs in which Jews, through all political and cultural institutions they exercise influence, incessantly engage in cultural criticism of White culture and identity while screaming "Jew hater!" to any White person who reciprocates criticism of Jewish culture and identity.

I think I've demonstrated the point, you were unable to identify anyone who engages in criticism of Jewish culture and identity to the extent that thousands of renowned Jews have engaged in criticism of White culture and identity throughout all our cultural institutions- without the baggage of being accused of Jew Hater by the Jewish NGOs that make this sort of determination. Your label does reduce to- anyone who engages in criticism of Jews, but you reserve no label for Jews who engage in criticism of white identity, history, and culture.

I think I've demonstrated the point, you were unable to identify anyone who engages in criticism of Jewish culture and identity to the extent that thousands of renowned Jews have engaged in criticism of White culture and identity throughout all our cultural institutions- without the baggage of being accused of Jew Hater by the Jewish NGOs that make this sort of determination

No, you've just gone in circles.

"People hate Jews because of their behavior." "What behavior?" "Jewish behavior." "What is Jewish behavior?" "The ADL, AIPAC, Israel, etc." "Okay, but that's like hating white people because of some white guys you don't like." "See, I can't even identify and criticize Jews without you saying I hate Jews."

This post is the closest you've gotten to specifically identifying "Jewish behavior" and you're still talking about NGOs and leftist college professors. Even if I agree that this "behavior" is more common among Jews, it's definitely not just a Jewish thing, and does not address my question of why you should apply this animosity to Joel Finkelstein the grocer.