I decided to look up the etymology of the word "stereotype" and guess what, the individual who coined the term to mean what it means today is of course A JEW!!
Etymology: https://www.etymonline.com/word/stereotype
Key takeaway:
The specific meaning "preconceived and oversimplified notion of characteristics typical of a person or group" is recorded by 1922 (Walter Lippmann, "Public Opinion").
Early life excerpt from his jewkipedia article (emphasis mine):
Lippmann was born on New York's Upper East Side as the only child of Jewish parents of German origin.
Once again, my jewdar is successful. It's honestly tiresome how it really is EVERY SINGLE TIME.
I decided to look up the etymology of the word "stereotype" and guess what, the individual who coined the term to mean what it means today is of course **A JEW!!**
Etymology: https://www.etymonline.com/word/stereotype
Key takeaway:
>The specific meaning "preconceived and oversimplified notion of characteristics typical of a person or group" is recorded by 1922 (Walter Lippmann, "Public Opinion").
Early life excerpt from his jewkipedia article (emphasis mine):
>Lippmann was born on New York's Upper East Side as the only child of **Jewish** parents of German origin.
Once again, my jewdar is successful. It's honestly tiresome how it really is EVERY SINGLE TIME.
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