I don't know any Jewish people personally, and I don't mean to paint them all with a broad brush, but from what I've read and seen online they seem to be extremely isolationist...almost to the point of xenophobia. It seems that God once telling them that hey were His "chosen people" thousands of years ago, has really gone to their heads. Generally speaking, they appear to avoid most outsiders like the plague, and when asked to explain their culture they become very defensive. Now, I'm no racist; in fact, I don't recall ever hating anyone for their skin color or their culture at any point in my life. But I truly become irritated and even angry sometimes, with people who constantly play the "perpetual victim" card. I'm a 44-year-old single white Christian myself, with epilepsy and Asperger's Syndrome. I've had exactly one romance in my life, and it ended horribly 18 years ago. I often feel lonely and desperate, sometimes openly raging at God because life seems so unfair. But I also refuse to blame any other human being for it. I don't know what kind of ultimate purpose my life serves at this point, but I have to believe there still is one. When I see people of any persuasion (black, white, Asian, male, female, gay, straight, Christian, Jewish, Muslim, atheist, etc.) basically declaring arbitrary war on anyone who disagrees with them, it makes zero sense to me. That's why I quit watching most politics, and even though I love my country with all my heart, I didn't register to vote this year.