Why do persians dislike jews?

I'm basing this on personal experience. My persian friends seems to use the word 'jew' as a curse.

Exp: "And he didn't give me those ten crowns back! Swedes are goddamn jews!"

The persians in question were not islamic.

Yes, I could've asked them, but they would simply call me a racist. What an irony.

No Random Persian jokes, please!

Your friends probably just watch too much South Park.
 
Jews stole the montheism tech from the Persians. many people hate Jews, not just the muslims. Many Malaysians (non muslim) dislike jews because they of the propaganda by the Muslim.

Care to back that up please? I don't remember most non muslim Malaysians dislike jews.

In fact, I don't aware there is any propaganda at all.
 
But,don't you want me to be strictly honest or just downright continue with the small-talk so i can communicate with others such as the likes of you?:mischief:

I, honestly, think you hide yourself in quasy-scientifis-talk to hide your ignorance.

One who truely knows can explain himself in common words.
 
I, honestly, think you hide yourself in quasy-scientifis-talk to hide your ignorance.
It is not science that i am typing in this thread,buddy.I don't know where you are deducing it from but surely you have a habit of taking things out of context sometimes,you solipsistical drama queen.

One who truely knows can explain himselfin common words.
"One who truely knows can explain himself?":confused: Do you mean,"one who truely knows can explain others in common words?
 
Why do people make hasty generalizations based on the behavior of a handful of their ethnic friends?
 
It is not science that i am typing in this thread,buddy.I don't know where you are deducing it from but surely you have a habit of taking things out of context sometimes,you solipsistical drama queen.


"One who truely knows can explain himself?":confused: Do you mean,"one who truely knows can explain others in common words?

The only words you don't quote are the words most important: in common words. Who's talking about taking things out of context?
 
The only words you don't quote are the words most important: in common words. Who's talking about taking things out of context?
Once again,you are shooting yourself in the foot.

You said:"One who truely knows can explain himself in common words."

If you take this as "one who truely knows" as being something "to explain himself" does not necessarily means that it consist of common words because sinse one who is introspecting does not need a common language at all.Common words are for the public not for introspecting.:crazyeye: :lol:
 
Does any group of people stereotypically like Jews?

Come to think of it, does any group of people stereotypically like any other group?
 
Once again,you are shooting yourself in the foot.

You said:"One who truely knows can explain himself in common words."

If you take this as "one who truely knows" as being something "to explain himself" does not necessarily means that it consist of common words because sinse one who is introspecting does not need a common language at all.Common words are for the public not for introspecting.:crazyeye: :lol:

In other words: If you have an opinion of whatever: you can put it in common words, certainly on a forum like this; if you don't (like you), there must be something wrong....
 
In other words: If you have an opinion of whatever: you can put it in common words, certainly on a forum like this; if you don't (like you), there must be something wrong....
:sarcasm: You GOT ME!You have discover my flaws!:lol: :goodjob:

Now,to put it in common words;should you elucidate on what the proper words that i can use so i can write in common with you and others?:lol:
 
What the hell? If someone doesn't know what conjecture or elucidate mean, take it upon yourself to look it up and learn something new rather than ***** about someone else not using "common" words. Last I checked, conjecture was a pretty normal word.
 
Back to the OP

I've noticed that some Muslim immigrants that I know use the word Jew as an insult. But I've heard other people use it as well. I don't think it's something that's an essential part of Persian culture.
 
Because many in Iran are ethnically Persian. Iran also contains ethnic Azeris, ethnic Kurds, and ethnic Arabs...

You're probably right. I can't be arsed to check that out though.

It just sounds moronic (to me at least) to sort immigrants from a country by further division of ethnicity.

If I ever move to another country I don't want to be called Norwegian or Norweger or Norrbagge - I want to be called an Østfolding.

:smug:
 
What the hell? If someone doesn't know what conjecture or elucidate mean, take it upon yourself to look it up and learn something new rather than ***** about someone else not using "common" words. Last I checked, conjecture was a pretty normal word.

Come on, the posts of Cartesian Fart are most of the time unreadible, thats my point.
 
Its Iranaians not Persians. Get over that historically inccurate atrocity of a movie....

Anyway your entire premise completly lacks any evidence whatsoever and you are making a massive generalization over a group of people which is inaccurate.
 
You're probably right. I can't be arsed to check that out though.

It just sounds moronic (to me at least) to sort immigrants from a country by further division of ethnicity.

If I ever move to another country I don't want to be called Norwegian or Norweger or Norrbagge - I want to be called an Østfolding.

:smug:

Maybe I am even wrong about my statement. But assuming I am right, in my experience, "Persians" seem to take lots of pride in being "Persian"; so it is a self-identification thing.
 
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