All right. I am going to help you with this one time because I’m sure there are others who think as you do. Hear me, I don’t have time for a back and forth. With privilege, it is relative to another group. So, if you are comparing European Jews to Non-Jewish/white Europeans you may not see the privilege the same as I do. But relative to me, most Jewish people have white privilege. I am a gay, Black man who lives in the United States and I still have privilege. I have privilege relative to women, right? I have privilege relative to transgender people, right? I have privilege relative to Native people, right? Do you think Jewish people are exempt? Of course not! Do Jewish men have privilege relative to Jewish women? Yep. The basis of the privilege I mention for Jewish people is whiteness. One of the big ones. That skin privilege is not temporary. So, there, hope that helps. Now, to the six-word phrase, I addressed that in the piece. If you understood his entire statement as saying Israel doesn’t have a right to exist, then I disagree and I am confused. That implies oppression is required to exist, right? The call to stop oppressing people isn’t a call to stop existing, right? This isn’t about existence, this is about the persistence — of oppression.