What people who say anything bad about the state of Israel are, even if it has nothing to do with race
by Frederick Yeo November 14, 2023
by christostef December 05, 2023
Antisemitism
1. When you don't like seeing 10,000s of children being shot in the head, burned to death and blown into pieces
2. When you don't like war crimes, genocide, ethnic cleansing, rape, torture or theft en masse
1. When you don't like seeing 10,000s of children being shot in the head, burned to death and blown into pieces
2. When you don't like war crimes, genocide, ethnic cleansing, rape, torture or theft en masse
"Those decapitated and charred 2 year olds were Hamas. That's antisemitism"
"If you think the bombings, executions and mass graves full of doctors and nurses at Al Shifa wasn't self defense that's antisemitism"
"It's antisemitism to say the wholesale destruction of 2 million people's homes is bad along with the theft and sale of land that still has tent refugee camps being bombed every day"
"It's antisemitism to say that millions of Palestinians forcibly being starved to death is a bad thing"
"If you think the bombings, executions and mass graves full of doctors and nurses at Al Shifa wasn't self defense that's antisemitism"
"It's antisemitism to say the wholesale destruction of 2 million people's homes is bad along with the theft and sale of land that still has tent refugee camps being bombed every day"
"It's antisemitism to say that millions of Palestinians forcibly being starved to death is a bad thing"
by spaced_ December 20, 2024
Hatred of Jews or Jewish people.
Although some may interpret this word to mean discrimination against all “Semitic” peoples, this is not true. The word was originally coined by antisemites themselves as a more palatable way of saying “Jew hate” (Judenhass).
There are Semitic languages (Arabic/Hebrew/etc) but the concept of a “Semitic” race is nonexistent and has its roots in Nazi race ‘science’ . The word “antisemitism” has always been used specifically to refer to the hatred of Jews.
Although some may interpret this word to mean discrimination against all “Semitic” peoples, this is not true. The word was originally coined by antisemites themselves as a more palatable way of saying “Jew hate” (Judenhass).
There are Semitic languages (Arabic/Hebrew/etc) but the concept of a “Semitic” race is nonexistent and has its roots in Nazi race ‘science’ . The word “antisemitism” has always been used specifically to refer to the hatred of Jews.
by I don’t wanna use this site an December 28, 2023
Any criticism of Israel's use of violence or claims of victimhood, but especially in relation to their murder and genocide of Palestinians civilians.
The antisemitism in universities has to stop, because every hospital is just human shields, and needs to be bombed !!
by anton609 July 13, 2024
What is this disgusting antisemitism?
by Scrolte May 25, 2024
Linguistically, "antisemitism" refers to prejudice against the semites: which include a collection of semites ethnicities that have historically lived on the Arab peninsula including the Jews, Palestinians, and other Arabs.
However, for most of modern history the term is generally used specifically describe a hatred or prejudice against the Jewish people. Yet recently, the term is beginning to loose this popular meaning too.
Specifically, the term now may as it is now being used around lightly to describe anyone who criticizes the state of Israel especially with regards to its war crimes against the Palestine people. This issue is primarily exasperated by high ranking Israeli officials in Israel's right-wing government who have a tendency label any individual or entity that have express support for Palestinian self-determination or upheld the internationally recognized right to defend itself from illegal occupation as "antisemitic".
Critics warn the rampant misuse of the label "antisemitism" is already making the term loose is linguistic effectiveness for when describing "true" cases of "antisemitism", comparing the shift to the popular fable of "the Boy who cried wolf".
However, for most of modern history the term is generally used specifically describe a hatred or prejudice against the Jewish people. Yet recently, the term is beginning to loose this popular meaning too.
Specifically, the term now may as it is now being used around lightly to describe anyone who criticizes the state of Israel especially with regards to its war crimes against the Palestine people. This issue is primarily exasperated by high ranking Israeli officials in Israel's right-wing government who have a tendency label any individual or entity that have express support for Palestinian self-determination or upheld the internationally recognized right to defend itself from illegal occupation as "antisemitic".
Critics warn the rampant misuse of the label "antisemitism" is already making the term loose is linguistic effectiveness for when describing "true" cases of "antisemitism", comparing the shift to the popular fable of "the Boy who cried wolf".
Old usage example:
"Hilter is the epitome for what antisemitism looks like. He slaughtered millions of Jews for simply being born. Hitler was a criminal."
New usage:
"40% of the casualties in the Gaza-Israel war were children. Israel has no regard for the lives of children, let alone regular civilians and aid workers."
"That's the biggest boat load of antisemitism I've ever heard in my life."
"Hilter is the epitome for what antisemitism looks like. He slaughtered millions of Jews for simply being born. Hitler was a criminal."
New usage:
"40% of the casualties in the Gaza-Israel war were children. Israel has no regard for the lives of children, let alone regular civilians and aid workers."
"That's the biggest boat load of antisemitism I've ever heard in my life."
by IKnowFax January 06, 2024