Seems like that is the case for you. You are the one obsessing over it, I was just reporting what the article said and an understanding of the basic demographics of the area.
Are you Jewish?
You weren't just reporting on what the article said- you specified and I quote:
but rich westside swpls and jews
And where does the article refer to Jews in LA? Not once
The article uses the word Jew twice- here:
A few school officials claim to have been unaware of PBE levels until THR inquired, and others say they’re not worried about the subject. “I’ve been here for 10 years and we haven’t seen any outbreaks,” says Elena van der Baan, administrator at Methodist Preschool of Pacific Palisades (21 percent). Concurs Chana Hertzberg, director of the Palisades Jewish Early Childhood Center (18 percent): “Right now it’s not a problem for us. I don’t think it’s an issue.”
And here
THE WESTSIDE IS HARDLY THE ONLY PLACE where anti-vaccine sentiments run high. They’ve arisen in working-class religious and ethnic communities — Orthodox Jews in Brooklyn, the Amish in Ohio, a Somali enclave in Minnesota
Nowhere does the article say that "Jews' are responsible for the measles outbreak- you and you alone are responsible for specifying Jews as opposed to Amish or Methodist or Christian.
Amish in Ohio are responsible for the Measles outbreak in Los Angeles?
Was that quote to disprove my point or something?
You just affirmed it.
I am quoting from the very same article you claim to have gotten 'jew' from.
The article mentions a Jewish school and a Christian school- but doesn't mention Jews at all- except when bunching Orthodox Jews in NY with Amish in Ohio.
You are the one who specifically identified 'jews' as part of the source of the measles outbreak.
Not the article you quoted.
Not relevant to the article you cited. Not relevant to the outbreak- relevant to you.