Is roc upset?
Yes. He does not understand that the majority of the biological spine of the historic Irish Nation or myself do not recognize insults as arguments. His misogyny is also un-Gaelic. On these topics from an actual Jewish intellectual-
"......What is an “anti-Semite,” anyway? We can begin with two cogent definitions: personal and political anti-Semitism. A personal anti-Semite is one who hates all Jews and refuses to associate with them. Yet, everyone who knows Pat Buchanan at all, Jew and non-Jew alike, and regardless of political beliefs, attests to his complete lack of personal prejudice.
Then, on what basis might we call someone a “political” anti-Semite? The only persuasive definition is someone who advocates placing some form of legal or political disability upon Jews: depriving Jews of the vote; kicking Jews out of various professions, such as law, journalism or medicine, where they exceed their numerical “quota” in the population; forcing Jews to wear special armbands; or, in the extreme case, rounding them up in concentration camps or killing them outright. Does Buchanan advocate any such measures? To ask is to see the absurdity of attempting to pin the “anti-Semite” label on Buchanan...."
In this day and age, the charge of "anti-Semitism" is a grave one, placing a weighty burden of moral responsibility on anyone making such an accusation.
www.latimes.com
By those definitions I am neither a personal or political anti-Jewish anti-Semite. I do though find roc's sense of entitlement annoying at times and I think it is understandable to see him as hostile to the indigenous Christian population of Ireland.