Anti-Judaics - typical social status

Started by Timothy_Fitzpatrick, December 22, 2010, 10:40:39 PM

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Timothy_Fitzpatrick

Are anti-Judaics typically middle to upper class, other, or a mix?

I would consider myself lower-middle to middle class based on salary and job type.
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GordZilla

Quote from: "Timothy_Fitzpatrick"Are anti-Judaics typically middle to upper class, other, or a mix?

I would consider myself lower-middle to middle class based on salary and job type.


 I would guess middle to lower, as people don't often bite the hand that feeds them, the better off a person is the less likely they will want to rock the boat, in general anyways.

MonkeySeeMonkeyDo

Quote from: "GordZilla"
Quote from: "Timothy_Fitzpatrick"Are anti-Judaics typically middle to upper class, other, or a mix?

I would consider myself lower-middle to middle class based on salary and job type.


 I would guess middle to lower, as people don't often bite the hand that feeds them, the better off a person is the less likely they will want to rock the boat, in general anyways.

Naturally that is the case. But there are exceptions -- Henry Ford for example.

CrackSmokeRepublican

Quote from: "Timothy_Fitzpatrick"Are anti-Judaics typically middle to upper class, other, or a mix?

I would consider myself lower-middle to middle class based on salary and job type.

Yes, me too. That's where reality intrudes most.  ;)
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