Yet you had no problem speaking for all Jews. Hypocrite much?I'm asking, if it's not pejorative, why you feel compelled to tell people who know they aren't Jewish that they aren't Jewish? It can only be to insult, as they are already aware that they aren't Jewish.If it's not an insult, perhaps you could explain the purpose of calling someone who knows they are not a Jew, you 'not a Jew'?"Goyim" isn't an insult. It doesn't mean anything more than "not a Jew".
"You goy" doesn't make any sense. It betrays a misunderstanding of the word.
I will admit that occasionally I use it aggressively, but as a dividing line, not as an insult. It's a way to define boundaries - and I'm most likely to use it in a situation when someone's playing the "Judeo-Christian" bullshit.
Generally, I don't start calling people goyim until Christians start trying to speak for Jews at me.
At no point did I claim to "speak for all Jews". That came from you.