Why I’m happy and glad I’m not Jewish —
It seems that the sad truth is that it don’t matter how rich you are or whatever… it seems that antisemitism runs deep in almost all nations. Therefore as a consequence, it don’t matter if you’re rich, if you’re hated, none of it is worth it.
This is the tricky thing: some Jewish people are rich, some Jewish people are poor, some people are middle-class, lower middle-class, upper middle-class etc.
The African-American black community and culture and the Jewish one?
I wonder if I’m the only one who thinks this; then there is actually a stronger bond in the African-American, Jewish and black community than we think there is.
For example, apparently a lot of the early jazz stars and divas were essentially platformed by Jewish venture capitalist. People were good with money, and finances, and also finding talents; African-American people were good at performing.
Perhaps this is the issue at hand; culturally, because African-American people have also gone through their own holocaust, and slavery in America, Jewish people suffered the holocaust in Nazi Germany, but technically I don’t think they were formally enslaved in America. Or brought over as slaves.
Therefore my personal reading is this: it don’t matter how rich you are, as long as you are hated, people are racist to you, none of it matters.
Also the sad thing in America, you don’t matter how rich you are, as long as your perceived as black or African-American, people will still hate you.
“ It’ll matter how low we astoop… even if you’re in a Benz, you’re still a nigga in a coupeâ€â€” Kanye