Hi Rivkah,
I did read what you wrote about a Jewish ripper who “doesn’t get it right”.
Here is what you wrote:
“Seriously, it makes sense ONLY if JTR is Jewish himself, and he also killed Stride, and he is suddenly worried, after the fact, that there will be more Leather Apron-type harassing because she was killed right outside a building full of Jews, so he wants to deflect blame, and is attempting to express the idea that Jews should not be blamed, but isn't a native English speaker, and doesn't get it right.”
My response was based on what you suggested he meant to say, and not what you think he ends up saying, so my original objection stands: if a Jewish ripper had got the phrase right and put: ‘Don’t blame the Jews’, then chucked the uniquely damning apron piece from Mitre Square beneath his message, how did he think this would have deflected blame away from Jews? Do you see the problem now?
“And yes, dropping apron was pretty disingenuous, as though the killer would really care that a particular group of people not take the rap for his crimes…”.
But in your scenario, the killer is from the particular group of people he doesn’t want blamed. If he is Jewish himself, and is trying to tell people not to blame the Jews for his murders, what is he doing leaving evidence from the murder scene at the entrance of the predominantly Jewish Dwellings? That's just asking people to blame the Jews, isn't it?
I’m not trying to be difficult, I genuinely didn't - and still don't - understand your reasoning on this point.
Love,
Caz
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I did read what you wrote about a Jewish ripper who “doesn’t get it right”.
Here is what you wrote:
“Seriously, it makes sense ONLY if JTR is Jewish himself, and he also killed Stride, and he is suddenly worried, after the fact, that there will be more Leather Apron-type harassing because she was killed right outside a building full of Jews, so he wants to deflect blame, and is attempting to express the idea that Jews should not be blamed, but isn't a native English speaker, and doesn't get it right.”
My response was based on what you suggested he meant to say, and not what you think he ends up saying, so my original objection stands: if a Jewish ripper had got the phrase right and put: ‘Don’t blame the Jews’, then chucked the uniquely damning apron piece from Mitre Square beneath his message, how did he think this would have deflected blame away from Jews? Do you see the problem now?
“And yes, dropping apron was pretty disingenuous, as though the killer would really care that a particular group of people not take the rap for his crimes…”.
But in your scenario, the killer is from the particular group of people he doesn’t want blamed. If he is Jewish himself, and is trying to tell people not to blame the Jews for his murders, what is he doing leaving evidence from the murder scene at the entrance of the predominantly Jewish Dwellings? That's just asking people to blame the Jews, isn't it?
I’m not trying to be difficult, I genuinely didn't - and still don't - understand your reasoning on this point.
Love,
Caz
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