There’s a discussion in the comments here about whether “Anglo-Saxon” can sometimes mean “Jew”. I think the distinction is usually made, albeit often along the lines of the late Imam Khomeini’s Great Satan-Little Satan remarks. Emily at Oberlin, looking for the Jews of Argentina, has found an original way of telling us apart: Anglo-Saxons leave without saying goodbye, while Jews say goodbye without leaving.
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