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In reply to the discussion: A gay perspective on masculine and male related issues (and leering). [View all]stevenleser
(32,886 posts)or orientation.
Having experienced antisemitism directed at me, as well as both racial and ethnic discrimination, I can say that all three felt exactly the same. It makes you angry, ashamed, and sad all at the same time.
If someone is judging you based one of these attributes and preventing you from having opportunities it doesn't matter what the attribute is. Now, someone who has never felt ANY kind of discrimination being directed at them I would say might have a hard time understanding it. But if you've felt one kind, you almost certainly understand the other kinds.
I wouldn't doubt at all that a Christian white LGBT male or female could understand what antisemitism feels like or racial discrimination feels like. It feels exactly like being discriminated against for your orientation I'm sure.