I didn’t say it was bigoted. I suggested looking at it because it edges on the bigoted.
Stating that a valley girl accent is very annoying and so is Yiddish and then to say they are directly related based on opinion and no fact is ignorant and, as such, borders on the bigoted.
And Yiddish is an Eastern European accent used primarily by the Jews of that area, who were driven out by anti-Semites, is not a ‘Jewish accent’. You can say it is, but it sounds bigoted.
Your comments make no sense. A language created by and used only by Jews is a Jewish language, and it is recognized as such by them. I don’t think you know what the word bigoted means.
OP stated “I maintain that”, meaning that the assertion is a theory of his/hers. And I see nothing wrong with that, nor with referring to Yiddish as a Jewish language.
You may disagree with the assertion, but that doesn’t make it bigoted. It is correct that there was a large population of Jews settled in the area, and there is a commonality in that both accents include an uptick in pitch at the end of sentences.