In the Book of Joshua, "compassion" for "oppressed minorities" doesn't seem like a big part of Judaism.
“In the Book of Joshua, “compassion” for “oppressed minorities” doesn’t seem like a big part of Judaism.”
Nor in most books of the OT, but we’ve been an oppressed minority ever since, at least until modern America. It put us in the thick of the civil rights movement, and liberals have convinced many Jews that gay rights is an equivalent.