Originally posted by lynn cates
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I fail to see how the shout of Lipski is significant in the context of a club conspiracy since Schwartz was not certain that Lipski was what the B.S. man uttered nor was he sure that it was directed at him. Additionally, isn't there some evidence that Lipski was also used as a verb meaning to do someone harm? If if in fact it was used in that context that would eliminate the idea of some sort anti-semitism as its purpose and render it just a generic insult.
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