sorry. i do know what you were trying to say though.
cricket97
You’re putting all homeless into a box. Not all are homeless because they are addicts.
Are we not allowed to make generalizations at all? I promise you if you open a homeless center in any major city you will find out very quick that psycho behavior comes with homeless people at scale. It's a guarantee that you will have meth addicts ruin whatever infrastructure you provide them. It doesn't matter that there are some good homeless people when you are almost guaranteed to face the bad ones.
You are making the mistake of assuming homeless people's actions are rational.
You aren't allowed to do drugs in homeless shelters which is why a lot of homeless people don't use them.
Are you aware that churches do some of the most public outreach for homeless people in the united states?
No, "Chosen people" as a concept is unique to Judaism. You can read about it here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chosen_people
Yeah but in the modern world they are considered of Caucasian ethnicity, hence I stand by my comment on those countries being ethnically homogenous. You can play pretend all you want but we all know that Europeans are a lot more similar in culture than i.e. asians, africans, muslims, etc
If you consider more Americans as defined by culture and nationality have a darker skin tone then you might be a racist.
I've read this sentence multiple times and I don't know what you are trying to say.
Are people not allowed to care about demographics in the modern age? Who cares about israel becoming minority jews. Who cares if china becomes majority white. Lots of people would care about those things, but for some reason Americans are not allowed to.
I mean whites are quickly becoming a minority in the united states, which is the basis for that theory. It's not immoral to point that out. You can't really blame the messenger if some crazies internalize it too much. Please find me where tucker carlson said you should kill minorities to stop it.
Yeah but it is quite integral to Judaism and is what the term "Chosen people" is typically referring to. Here is more in depth info https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews_as_the_chosen_people
It's a very common thing said amongst jews. While some other religions may have similar concepts, it is quite integral to Judaism to a degree that it isn't in other religions.