Somehow when I hear jew, I think it's like a word meant for insult. Hebrew sounds better to me.
Tottenham Hotspurs fans are calling themselves Yid as an badge of honour to defuse it's power of insult. They are proudly honouring the jewish fanbase and herritage that the team have, like many London team have.
Ajax is proudly wave with the Davidstar flag and are proudly calling themselves "Joden" (Jew). Also as an honour to jewish origin the team have.
That's a good thing because then you don't think that the word is meant as insult that it still is associated as from the WWII era.
Tottenham Hotspurs fans are calling themselves Yid as an badge of honour to defuse it's power of insult. They are proudly honouring the jewish fanbase and herritage that the team have, like many London team have.
Ajax is proudly wave with the Davidstar flag and are proudly calling themselves "Joden" (Jew). Also as an honour to jewish origin the team have.
That's a good thing because then you don't think that the word is meant as insult that it still is associated as from the WWII era.
- Science is not trying to create an answer like religion, it tries to find an answer.