I am standing in the middle, minding my own business. A pair of young conservative(?) Jews enter, wearing black suits and black hats with that yarn thing dangling from their belt. They looked to be in their late teens. Mind you, this is a streetcar that basically goes from the trendy hipster area where I work (Queen St West) through China Town to the subway. So they looked somewhat out of place.
One of them approached me, and they said "Excuse me, are you Jewish?". I was stunned for a second, then said "No." He immediately continued down the car without another word, or ever looking at me.
My question is -- WTF is that?
1) Do I look Jewish? Do my blue eyes give me away?
2) Why would you ask a random person that?
3) Why would you refrain from any kind of contact after asking that question, even a polite "Sorry" or anything like that?
Did they consider themselves better than me, and since I responded that I was not jewish I was not worthy of conversation?
Very disturbing.
One of them approached me, and they said "Excuse me, are you Jewish?". I was stunned for a second, then said "No." He immediately continued down the car without another word, or ever looking at me.
My question is -- WTF is that?
1) Do I look Jewish? Do my blue eyes give me away?
2) Why would you ask a random person that?
3) Why would you refrain from any kind of contact after asking that question, even a polite "Sorry" or anything like that?
Did they consider themselves better than me, and since I responded that I was not jewish I was not worthy of conversation?
Very disturbing.
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