As well as describing MTG as a jezebel, as explained by uid0gid0, the sentence structure is interesting:
“I may be X, but at least I’m not Y” would imply that both X and Y are negative traits, but that Y is worse. The sentence doesn’t really make sense if the X is to be seen as positive: “I may be nice, but at least I’m not a jerk.” Thus, Loomer is implying that being Jewish is already a strike against her in her own eyes.
As well as describing MTG as a jezebel, as explained by uid0gid0, the sentence structure is interesting:
“I may be X, but at least I’m not Y” would imply that both X and Y are negative traits, but that Y is worse. The sentence doesn’t really make sense if the X is to be seen as positive: “I may be nice, but at least I’m not a jerk.” Thus, Loomer is implying that being Jewish is already a strike against her in her own eyes.
Oh wow! Im amazed by this, thank you for the explanation