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Re #160: > While there is an intellectual difference between anti-semitism and > anti-Israel, in practice that line is really blurry. And the recent > protests around the world seem to indicate to me that things like the > BDS movement and opposition to Israel's actions against Gaza are thinly > veiled anti-semitic campaigns. Who's a Semite? If by Semite you mean Jew. Who's a Jew? Define that clearly and I'll remove all your blurriness. > Jewistan: Finally Recognizing Israel as the Jewish State -- http://is.gd/CN9nVP -- (redirects to DissidentVoice.org) Is there such thing as anti-Americanism? If so, why does it exist and which American group is it directed at? Can a group with a homogeneous self-identification commit atrocities? Was the firebombing of Dresden anti-Germanism? Anti-Nazism? You just hide behind the veil of a well-publicized Jew-massaged vocabulary. And, yes, that's my anti-Jewism. I think the word 'Jew' is tainted like the word 'Aryan' and those who associate themselves with it are associating with criminals. They should be made aware of it and shunned if they persist. Jews made their newest brand of enemies from people otherwise very much inclined to physical and verbal tolerance.
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