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“Now in my mind, while true the above is still not much more than good old fasioned anti-semitism. “
i prefer not to disagree with the same person over several threads because it gives the impression i am just randomly picking on you but — i really disagree. i dont think you can decide that a valid point is also anti semitism. maybe its just valid. while i have no doubt i will be misunderstood (and not sure i really care these days)i think the large frum communities are unfortunately unrealistic about the (handful of) negative effects we unfortunately make on our neighbors and when they are complained about we like to accuse them of anti semitism.
clarification: While i would much rather live in a homogenous town, it would have to be a law abiding, litter free, every-driving-the-speed-limit town that sparkles and screams kiddush Hashem. if not, it does more harm to us than good.