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The opposite of anti-semitism, loxism is the hatred, discrimination or prejudice against those who are not Jewish. The word "goy" (plural "goyim") is often used by loxists to disparagingly refer to non-jews, similarly to how "nigger" is used to disparagingly refer to black people. The word "loxism" is sometimes used to refer specifically to anti-white racism.
Examples of loxism:
"1000 non-jewish lives aren't worth one Jewish fingernail!" - Dov Lior, Head Rabbi of Judea
"Non-jews aren't humans, they are beasts" - Baba Mezia (religious text)
"Any trial based on the assumption that Jews and goyim are equal is a total travesty of justice" - Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh
"If you are a white male you don't deserve to live" - Noel Ignatiev, Jewish author