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The implication of this "New York Times" headline is that "goy" is simply a slang term used by Generation Z now, no longer attached to antisemitic implications. I think this is not only wrong, but rather dangerous for the newspaper to be printing.
"assume for the sake of argument that this kid is not trawling around on the internet on right-wing, antisemitic spaces"
the origins and path to popularization of the term are hardly novel on the internet; a casual redditor frozen from 2014 would've been able to clock this without the absurd credulity of the NYT en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goyslop
Oh my god itβs literally this
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Nice, very cool, now let's see this teenager's media diet
The really basic & incredibly
obvious lesson of Russia-Ukraine and Israel/US-Iran is that wars are hard and unpredictable. Even when one side appears to have a clear initial advantage.
I think this framing is far too credulous to this student, and where it is they would be getting vocabulary such as this.
βThis house is a mess. I have so much work to do,β said Toad.
Frog looked through the window. βToad, you are right,β said Frog. βIt is a mess.β
Toad pulled the covers over his head.