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This article takes the position that the "stereotypes" are uniformly false and that they are perpetuated through anti-Semitism. It acknowledges, however, that the stereotypes have existed for centuries. If the stereotypes have no basis in truth, how is it that the Jews have not been able to shake them, despite hundreds of years of opportunity in which to do so?John Paul Parks (talk) 04:11, 17 October 2017 (UTC)
- That's how stereotypes function. Once a critical mass of people spread over a large enough distribution believe a stereotype to be true, the concept is successfully divorced from it's origins, and becomes accepted as fact and impossible to ever overcome despite being obviously untrue. If it is a stereotype, then it can't true 99%+ of the time. If it is true in 99%+ of cases, then it isn't a stereotype. Humans have five fingers isn't a stereotype. Redheads have short tempers is a stereotype. Jews are greedy is a stereotype. Kentpollard (talk) 23:44, 21 June 2019 (UTC)
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Bad lede
It looks like the lede lived its own life. In fact, the lede must be the summary of the article content, with minimum of references. Ideally, references must be attached to the definition of the concept (uless there is a special section devotet to definion and its variants). Otherwise, if some peice of the lede requires a ref, this text must go into the article body.
I removed some spurious parts from the lede and now it must be edited to reflect article contents. Staszek Lem (talk) 17:16, 17 October 2019 (UTC)
Manipulative psychopaths?
Should not manipulative psychopath be included in the stereotype of jews?
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