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I mean, like, obviously every Irish person doesn't, and every Jew isn't this way, but for the— there's many, many— for the most part, all my family and the family that I married and all the Jews I grew up with they like, they go to the worst case scenario. That's all. They're worried because there were 6 million of us that were exterminated, so that sort of stuck with us.

July 20, 20179:30Jason
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David8:54
You know what I understand? I understand why you don't care. No, no, no, no, no, I do, I do. Like, I— like, where people— when people say black, white, like, I get it because it's to the eye. But like, to the— I'm not saying like, you know, segregate. I'm say…
Jason9:16
Well, what I'm trying to say is, I guess there's certain— I don't know if I'm like, okay, like if you were to talk about Italian— if you were to talk about, uh, Slovakians, there might be some things that are common that like, oh, well, like Irish people.
David9:27
But I thought being Jew, they like, they like to drink.
Jason9:30
I mean, like, obviously every Irish person doesn't, and every Jew isn't this way, but for the— there's many, many— for the most part, all my family and the family that I married and all the Jews I grew up with they like, they go to the worst case scenario. That's all. They're worried because there were 6 million of us that were exterminated, so that sort of stuck with us.
David9:49
Jesus Christ.
Jason9:50
I mean, you know, I think that's part of it. I think that that's why— I think that's why Jews are a little on edge and think that Trump is gonna act on everything he says.
David9:57
Hey, listen, I wouldn't, I wouldn't disagree with Jews.