Originally posted by TomTomKent
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I don't know if the majority of you know this, but a lot of us grew up with Christmas break at school. Which was fine. But then to be inclusive they decided to call it holiday break to recognize Hanukkah. Which is a nothing holiday. It's like St Valentines day. Whatever it started out as, it's something completely different now. And in all my years of schooling, I think there were only two years where Hanukkah wasn't over by the time break rolled around.
So imagine the whole school gets off for Passover, and you can have Good Friday off if it falls within Pesach, but you are expected to show up to school for Easter unless you bring a note like it was a sick day. As a kid, that's huge. It is like having all of the Jewish kids step forward so they can be recognized, and then telling them that their important holidays carry the same weight as a stomach virus, but Christmas is so important that you get two weeks off for a 48 hour holiday. It's humiliating, it's exasperating, it's enraging. You get three months of Christmas in Walgreens, but you have to ask where Hanukkah candles are.
The culture of isolation and rejection is there because these suspects were Jewish. But it wasn't Judaism that isolated them. It was everything else. The effect would be the same if they were Muslim, but not Hindu oddly enough. Judaism was not a contributing factor, no religion ever really is. But being Jewish, and therefore other, might have been. The way a stutter can be a contributing factor, or illness, deformity, being a different race, being a difference sex, being a different sexual orientation. Anything that causes people to set a person apart and treat them as other can be a contributing factor.
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