I still have trouble following the prevailing logic here:
1. Jack is apparently thwarted by people on the street;
2. Those people are apparently Jewish;
3. Therefore in Jack's mind their Jewishness had something to do with his plans being interrupted even though those people were simply out walking the street like everybody else;
4. Nobody does that to our boy Jack so he risks writing them a mild rebuke.
And yes, I too, like "Schwarted."
c.d.
1. Jack is apparently thwarted by people on the street;
2. Those people are apparently Jewish;
3. Therefore in Jack's mind their Jewishness had something to do with his plans being interrupted even though those people were simply out walking the street like everybody else;
4. Nobody does that to our boy Jack so he risks writing them a mild rebuke.
And yes, I too, like "Schwarted."
c.d.
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