In normal circumstances, it wouldn't matter at all if one asks another if they're Jewish. Agreed, it's really no different to asking someone if they're German, Armenian, or whatever else. But I think it's very obvious that as has occurred in this forum, asking someone if they're Jewish isn't simply limited to the literal of that question alone. This forum is littered with anti-Jew and anti-Black comments all over the place, enough so to obviously identify a pattern of offensive behavior filled with racial intolerance.
Multiculturalism leads me to believe that ethnic origin is far from being just acknowledged as opposed to being recognised and respected. It is being used as a way to offend other people. No one race is better than another, and my reference to equality does not imply racial symmetry as a means to define racial equality.
Now as far as people calling me a hypocrite goes, I find that really quite hilarious given that the hypocrites who retorted (obviously just because I mentioned Americans) are the very ones I aimed my comment at comments at. Their retorts only prove my point: that some of you (majority Americans) are fine to go and slag other races, and use racism as a form of mirth where the truth of the matter is that you have no culture of your own, and thus use this insecurity to belittle races who are full of culture.
Perhaps I am being hypocritical, but I hardly think that what I'm saying is untrue, as the only counterargument I've encountered since my previous post are simple comments of "you're a hypocrite" as opposed to REAL reasons why I'm wrong and how slagging Jews and Blacks is justified by American boys on this board. Furthermore, I AM A FUCKING COLOURED PERSON, and I have bit my tongue over and over again at people using anti-Black humour on this board, but frankly I think its fucking pathetic. Inspite of this, do you lot see me making white inferiority based comments left right and centre? No. Then why the fuck do you have to do that with Blacks? How the fuck do you idiots think this is a cool thing?