Obviously this is worrying, but it's incredible how Gen Z (and younger) kids adopt a highly charged slang term, swiftly strip it of context, and render it into nonsense. think of the proliferation of Charlie Kirk-related terms among children who don't have the first clue who he was. skibbidification
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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.