this isn't funny to me. Im jewish. my family is jewish.
The best way to get over your problems is to learn to laugh at them. Don't enable weakness, especially over an event you weren't even there for.
This is like black people of today talking about the fire hose spraying as if they were there. Yes, it sucks that this happened in history, and it should be recognized for it's place in it, but we're over here now.
I find this really deeply offensive. this isn't funny. this isn't funny. I don't joke about racism, nazi's. I don't make racist jokes or slurs. I don't think this topic is funny at all. it's not something to be taken lightly. it's disgusting. disgusting.
Tell that to Mel Brooks.
equality for all. no hate. do no harm. peace and love. respect life. in all forms. be kind. come as you are. coexist. dharma. one love.
With love there must always consequently be hate. You cannot embrace one without swallowing the other.
To detach and be free of that, you must yourself let that which must happen happen so that they may reach the next stage. As Alan Watts (roughly) once said: "Let the fool make mistakes so that he may be become wise". You must see that "the other" is not too different from yourself, that their hate and motivations come from similar cores, and until you can accept another's hate you will not be able to practice love, but rather a binary of tolerance versus intolerance under a different label than those you'd chastise. It's largely what's made for this "Love all, or else" movement the left's pushing too hard now.
The only thing we can truly know we love is ourselves.