Counter-Semitism
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Counter-Semitism is a term developed by Joseph Sobran in a 1990 article as a more neutral term than anti-Semitism for certain forms of criticisms. He described it as a reaction against "the excessive moral prestige jews have in the media and the public square…jews deciding the standards, setting the criteria of humanity...People are looking at them and saying, come off it. This period of moral prestige has kind of ended." He denied seeking a "negative outcome" for jews but to "bring them down to the level of ordinary society".[1][2]
External links
- “For Fear of the jews” - Article by Sobran on jewish influence, neoconservatism, and on being fired for "anti-Semitism"
References
- ↑ The Philadelphia Inquirer’s New Spectrum http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=1338
- ↑ The Heresies of Pat Buchanan http://www.tnr.com/article/the-heresies-pat-buchanan