One person said you may be a bigot. A second person said you were stereotyping. A third said a different stereotype was a fact. And somehow we all get lumped together and you call that fair.
Do you know what "depending who answers" means. You are reading what you want to see, not what I write.
Why is she strong if she takes the easy way out and decides not to do it with kids?
This is like playing space invaders. They are coming in from all sides!
So let me ask you what you meant by "Can't be more fair than that" in the context of what you wrote.
So now you are comparing us to aliens?
Strong and independent means one who stands up against popular and convenient groupthink. Not sure how/why KH fits that. Here's a brave black woman... Strong and independent too. https://twitter.com/kimKBaltimore/status/1295461903268040707
Ok this member posted a brave, strong and independent women. Where do I go in the Jewish community to see something even close to this?
Lakewood is one, but they may not be doing politics. You probably wouldn't see it because they are strong and independent enough not to feel the need to show it off.
So these women are just show offs? I been to Lakewood. They must of been taking care of the kids at that time.
Where would you have seen them when you were here
Not sure how it makes someone strong and independent by fitting your definition of it. Doesn't sound very independent.
That's my question. Where would I see them. In Brooklyn I went to 770 and didn't see any.
Were you the one picketing by the lake a year or 2 ago, holding a sign asking why Jews have so many kids?
You are missing the point. If she does the same with children would even make her stronger.
I used another members definition.
Why is his definition better?