barabbas;842302516 said:
Oh lord!!! The utter absurdity and ridiculousness that my comments are anti-Semitic are sad. Folks have a reason to lobby for who they want to; there's nothing wrong with that, IMO. The fact that people are so sensitive and make people afraid to report what is happening is the problem. If the same report was made and the donors were Irish-Catholic and the prospective coach was Irish-Catholic nobody would say anything other than maybe some jokes about drinking. It's really unfortunate that you mention Jewish and many folks automatically play the anti-Semite card. The irony is when I speak to these donors individually it's very candid, but publicly, it's apparently taboo!
+1. The moral grandstanding here is seriously out of control. A rumor is passed (albeit unsubstantiated, but that's kind of the definition of a rumor) and suddenly everyone is outraged. Nobody is saying propping up a member of their own ethnic/ethnoreligious group is a "Jewish" thing or making whatever other blanket statements regarding Jewish people. Can someone
please enlighten me on how this is anti-Semitic?
Furthermore, lets not pretend like this sort of thing doesn't happen in the real world. There are plenty of people out there who support others on the basis of religious affiliation, ethnicity, race, gender, etc...