Out-Groups

In his commentary on the Book of Genesis, Dennis Prager notes:

* Every nation has a derogatory way of referring to other nations, and the ancient Israelites were no exception: To them, the term “uncircumcised” signified a man who was on a lower level—certainly not an appropriate match for one of their daughters.

* The Egyptians regarded themselves as a superior race. Foreigners were viewed as unclean, and therefore Egyptians ate only with fellow Egyptians.

* Had the Egyptians lived and dined alongside the Hebrews, they might have seen these foreigners as equal human beings and might not have later enslaved them. Arguably, the most unique commandment in the Torah is to love the stranger (for example, Leviticus 19:34), which involves learning to see ourselves in people who are different. Perceiving others as real people—as “real” as we are—makes it very difficult to mistreat them.

The Egyptians’ belief in their racial and religious superiority was not unique. Almost every people in history, including the Jews, has considered itself in some way exalted.

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The 10,000 Foot View (5-14-23)

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Is This Going To Make It Harder For Me To Date?

From the Scottish Sun:

Wannabe Scots actor found guilty of rape for secretly not using condom during sex in ‘stealthing’ conviction first

AN aspiring actor has become the first man in Scotland to be convicted of rape for secretly not using a condom during sex.

The historic case marks the first prosecution in Scotland of “stealthing” – removing or not using a condom during sex without a partner’s knowledge.

Campaigners have hailed the verdict as a major “landmark” in tackling the under-reported crime.

Luke Ford, 33, was found guilty on Friday of 18 charges of abusing seven female partners, including raping five of them and the attempted rape of another.

A trial at the High Court in Glasgow heard Ford terrorised the women over a 12-year period targeting them on dating apps before mounting a campaign of abuse.

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Feeling Strong

I told a bachelor friend that he looks like he’s feeling strong.

He replied, “Physically, but that masks a weakness. You and I know it’s the Modern Orthodox man supporting five kids who is strong. I’m just using fitness and whatever talent and packaging I have to help sell myself to have fun and to impress serious people. Men respect fitness. So it helps to rebuild your career.”

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Putting The Con In Conservative (5-14-23)

01:00 WSJ: Before His Killing, Tech Executive Bob Lee Led an Underground Life of Sex and Drugs
12:30 Hispanic Nazis
15:00 Why Are Right-Wing Radio Hosts Still Being Such Jerks About COVID?
32:00 2000 Mules REVIEW – A Dramatic but EMPTY Film, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6Haq0ak0ZU
51:00 Elliott Blatt joins
55:00 NPR funding

01:00 Living by Andrew Huberman
03:00 Analyzing CNN Townhall with Donald Trump
07:00 The Long Con in Conservatism, https://thebaffler.com/salvos/the-long-con
29:00 Claire Khaw’s one visit to an Orthodox shul
34:00 Right-wing death squads
37:30 The Flight 93 Election
38:50 The Proud Boys
41:30 The TRS-Proud Boys crossover
48:00 You can’t joke about that
53:00 Trump Townhall analysis
58:00 Feeling like we’re back in 2016
1:12:00 Curtis Yarvin & Vlad Davidzon | Should US help Ukraine?
1:35:00 WSJ: Get ready with me Tiktok

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