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'''Secondary antisemitism''' is stated to be [[anti-Semitism]] caused by [[the Holocaust]]. Stated examples include negative views caused by payments to | '''Secondary antisemitism''' is stated to be [[anti-Semitism]] caused by [[the Holocaust]]. Stated examples include negative views caused by payments to jews and [[Israel]] for the Holocaust (see the [[Holocaust industry]]) and negative views due to blaming jews for to some degree being responsible for anti-jewish actions by National Socialist Germany (see [[Holocaust motivations]]). | ||
The term was coined by Peter Schรถnbach, a [[Frankfurt School]], co-worker of [[Theodor W. Adorno]] and [[Max Horkheimer]], based on their [[critical theory]]. | The term was coined by Peter Schรถnbach, a [[Frankfurt School]], co-worker of [[Theodor W. Adorno]] and [[Max Horkheimer]], based on their [[critical theory]]. |
Revision as of 01:42, 25 February 2024
Secondary antisemitism is stated to be anti-Semitism caused by the Holocaust. Stated examples include negative views caused by payments to jews and Israel for the Holocaust (see the Holocaust industry) and negative views due to blaming jews for to some degree being responsible for anti-jewish actions by National Socialist Germany (see Holocaust motivations).
The term was coined by Peter Schรถnbach, a Frankfurt School, co-worker of Theodor W. Adorno and Max Horkheimer, based on their critical theory.
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Its weak and faggy. Somebody copied it over from some woke SJW source, and now its namby-pamby wording is gaying up our program.