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antisemitism

NOUN
  1. the intense dislike for and prejudice against Jewish people

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  • Instances of celebrity Jew-baiting, whether Stone sounding off to a journalist or Mel Gibson drunkenly assailing a police officer, encourage the mistaken view that antisemitism is a particularly vicarious type of rudeness that can be overcome through the exercise of self-control. Ben S. Cohen: What Antisemitism Is (And Isn't)
  • I think it's called antisemitism, although anti westernism would probably be as apt. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Why should "antisemitism," even in the unexpanded sense, be singled out? Archive 2009-11-01
  • But, unlike European or Russian antisemitism, the Asian variety has no religious roots.
  • Helle Merete Brix is a journalist, author, lecturer and editor of Sappho. dk, Denmark’s newest web magazine on free speech, islamism and antisemitism. Danish publisher hopes to publish The Jewel of Medina
  • She was born Tatyana Auguschewitsch in Ekaterinburg (now Sverdlovsk) in Siberia on June 30, 1904 (June 17 according to the Russian calendar), to Jewish parents who had officially converted to Christianity because of the implacable antisemitism of Russian laws. Tatyana Grosman.
  • It falls into the “criticism of the Likud is antisemitism” school that is so popular and so damaging. The Volokh Conspiracy » Bring Out Your Feedback:
  • It's frankly hard not to see some residual antisemitism in gentile reactions to what's portrayed as Jewish exceptionalism. Is That Legal?: Dean Esmay and the Revisionist Reconstruction of a Coerced Germany
  • Their own antisemitism has caused this vast crime to bounce off their consciousness.
  • There is often a link between racism against other sections of the Australian community and antisemitism, as reports of physical manifestations of antisemitism have increased at times of harassment of Asian Australians after Professor Geoffrey Blainey's claim of the imminent Asianisation of Australia in 1984, when Indigenous organisations and individuals were facing intimidation in 1988 and when the anti-immigration One Nation Party enjoyed short-lived electoral success in the late 1990s There is no evidence to suggest that Australians in general think of Jews in negative terms. Undefined
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