Gentile is not a “reference” to goy. The latter could conceivably be used as a pejorative, whereas the formal could not. It’s not being used as a slur in the tweet, which is the disingenuous “point” you’re trying (and failing) to make.
I suppose you are correct, it is not a 'reference' when both words mean the same thing. Now did you click the link, or are you just replying on autopilot?
Yes, dude. Both words “mean the same thing” like the words “Jewish” and “kike” “mean the same thing.” Unfortunately for your argument, there’s this thing called context. “Gentile” is not a derogatory term.
Gentile isn't a slur, idiot. It's not a "reference to goy or goyim." It's simply a word that means non-Jewish.
Oh, OK. here's the page you will need to edit to prove yourself right.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gentile
Gentile is not a “reference” to goy. The latter could conceivably be used as a pejorative, whereas the formal could not. It’s not being used as a slur in the tweet, which is the disingenuous “point” you’re trying (and failing) to make.
I suppose you are correct, it is not a 'reference' when both words mean the same thing. Now did you click the link, or are you just replying on autopilot?
Yes, dude. Both words “mean the same thing” like the words “Jewish” and “kike” “mean the same thing.” Unfortunately for your argument, there’s this thing called context. “Gentile” is not a derogatory term.