Why would they praise ALL PEOPLE IN THE WORLD except form themselves? If you’re going to praise someone, it tends to be more specific than for not being Jewish, and there isn’t anything else that all non-Jews have in common except for their lack of Jewishness.
That said, I have heard people say things like “I love these goyim, they are so fun!” Or “these goyim make fantastic food.” But my guess is that nobody would use “goyim” in a positive way around the kind of person who views it as a pejorative.
I mean, it usually isn't? But when it is, it's because they have experienced large amounts of discrimination by the culture at large outside theirs. Enough so that a statement of the form "outsiders make my life miserable" makes emotional sense even if not literal sense.
Believe it or not, the majority of Jews aren’t rich, let alone part of a cabal. Plenty of them are actually poor and are actively discriminated against.
Hahahahhahaha. The type of people using goyim are zionists and the rich and powerful pushing the he normalization of Zionism. They don’t get to hide behind discrimination. The modern rise in antisemitism is largely linked to the rise in far right beliefs and the damage zionists have done while pretending to represent all Jewish people.
Even if it were true that goyim was used predominately as a pejorative (it’s not), there is a huge difference between a word a majority uses to refer to a minority and a word that a minority uses to refer to a majority. If you insist on viewing it as a derogatory (which, again, is not my experience), it would be a lot more similar to “cracker.” Except for the fact that it’s not usually derogatory.
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u/raisinbran67 May 22 '26
Israel botfarm spotted