>>56045866The request for Pokemon with different color schemes instead of just shiny ones can be considered anti-Semitic if it inadvertently evokes harmful stereotypes or conspiracy theories historically associated with Jewish people. For instance, the idea of demanding exclusivity or different standards can unintentionally mirror accusations of Jews seeking special treatment or manipulating systems to their advantage. Such stereotypes have been perpetuated throughout history and can contribute to a hostile environment when revived in any context, even one as seemingly innocuous as pokemon color schemes. Moreover, the issue becomes more sensitive when the language used to describe these color variations overlaps with derogatory terms or concepts tied to Jewish identity. If discussions around these Pokémon involve terms that have been historically used to marginalize or demean Jewish individuals, it can perpetuate a culture of anti-Semitism. Words and phrases carry historical baggage, and using them carelessly in new contexts can reignite old prejudices and reinforce negative stereotypes, making the conversation harmful beyond its original intent, please don't be anti-semitic and be happy with only shiny pokemon