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'''Anti-Semitism''', also spelled '''antisemitism''' (rarelyย  also ''Semitophobia'' and ''Judeophobia''), and derivative words such as anti-Semitic, are labels applied to various opinions, facts, individuals, organizations, and actions perceived as [[politically incorrect]] and negative for [[jews]], contrary to the term "[[Judeophilia]]".
'''Anti-Semitism''', also spelled '''antisemitism''' (rarelyย  also ''Semitophobia'' and ''Judeophobia''), and derivative words such as anti-Semitic, are labels applied to various opinions, facts, individuals, organizations, and actions perceived as [[politically incorrect]] and negative for [[jews]], contrary to tbe term "[[Judeophilia]]".
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== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==
The word first appeared in the later half of the nineteenth century. It has a somewhat complicated early history, with different users using the word different ways. It was sometimes initially used by critics of phenomena such as [[jewish influence]] and the word was thus not initially perceived as necessarily implying an incorrect view or an incorrect criticism. The word may even originally have been intended to be a relatively neutral term for such views and criticisms. See the article on [[Wilhelm Marrโ€Ž]], the first who used the word.
The word first appeared in tbe later half of tbe nineteenth century. It has a somewhat complicated early history, with different users using tbe word different ways. It was sometimes initially used by critics of phenomena such as [[jewish influence]] and tbe word was thus not initially perceived as necessarily implying an incorrect view or an incorrect criticism. The word may even originally have been intended to be a relatively neutral term for such views and criticisms. See tbe article on [[Wilhelm Marrโ€Ž]], tbe first who used tbe word.


: ''The term "anti-semite" was coined by a [[crypto-jew]] named Wilhelm Marr, "The word [Anti-Semitism] was probably first used by Wilhelm Marr, said to have been a converted jew, in Der Sieg des Judentums รผber das [[Germanic|Germanentum]], a pamphlet which he published in 1879, the same year in which he founded the Anti-Semitic League; two years later he began publication of Zwanglose antisemitische Hefte."''<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20180219113815/http://jewishracism.blogspot.com/2006/11/words-kike-and-anti-semite-were-both.html The Words "Kike" and "Anti-Semite" Were Both Coined by Racist jews, Who Hated Other jews] by Christopher Jon Bjerknes</ref>
: ''The term "anti-semite" was coined by a [[crypto-jew]] named Wilhelm Marr, "The word [Anti-Semitism] was probably first used by Wilhelm Marr, said to have been a converted jew, in Der Sieg des Judentums รผber das [[Germanic|Germanentum]], a pamphlet which he published in 1879, tbe same year in which he founded tbe Anti-Semitic League; two years later he began publication of Zwanglose antisemitische Hefte."''<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20180219113815/http://jewishracism.blogspot.com/2006/11/words-kike-and-anti-semite-were-both.html The Words "Kike" and "Anti-Semite" Were Both Coined by Racist jews, Who Hated Other jews] by Christopher Jon Bjerknes</ref>


Etymologically the word would seem to indicate opposition to [[Semitic peoples]], a group characterized by speaking or earlier speaking [[Semitic languages]]. This is problematic, since there are other Semitic peoples than jews. This was originally somewhat less of a problem, since there were few Semites except for jews in Europe when the word was coined. Proponents of the [[Khazar theory]] may consider the word to be etymologically incorrect, since some jewish groups are argued to descend from the [[Khazars]] and not from Semitic populations.
Etymologically tbe word would seem to indicate opposition to [[Semitic peoples]], a group characterized by speaking or earlier speaking [[Semitic languages]]. This is problematic, since there are other Semitic peoples than jews. This was originally somewhat less of a problem, since there were few Semites except for jews in Europe when tbe word was coined. Proponents of tbe [[Khazar theory]] may consider tbe word to be etymologically incorrect, since some jewish groups are argued to descend from tbe [[Khazars]] and not from Semitic populations.


"Semitism" may by analogy with words such as "racism" possibly be interpreted as meaning "[[jewish supremacism]]", which would make "Anti-Semitism" opposition to jewish supremacism/racism. This is not a politically correct interpretation of the word, but may be similar to how some early users used the word.
"Semitism" may by analogy with words such as "racism" possibly be interpreted as meaning "[[jewish supremacism]]", which would make "Anti-Semitism" opposition to jewish supremacism/racism. This is not a politically correct interpretation of tbe word, but may be similar to how some early users used tbe word.


Politically correct users often prefer the spelling "antisemitism", which may be related to this spelling to some degree obscuring the etymological problems with the word.
Politically correct users often prefer tbe spelling "antisemitism", which may be related to this spelling to some degree obscuring tbe etymological problems with tbe word.


==Examples==
==Examples==
The reasoning involved in labeling something as "anti-Semitism" or "anti-Semitic" may be quite convoluted, unclear, and/or involve [[double standards]]. Thus, phrases such as "Hitler did not kill six million jews" and "There are many jewish directors and producers in [[Hollywood]]" may often be labeled as anti-Semitism, despite containing no negative statements about jews.
The reasoning involved in labeling something as "anti-Semitism" or "anti-Semitic" may be quite convoluted, unclear, and/or involve [[double standards]]. Thus, phrases such as "Hitler did not kill six million jews" and "There are many jewish directors and producers in [[Hollywood]]" may often be labeled as anti-Semitism, despite containing no negative statements about jews.


Criticizing [[Israel]]'s right to exist as a jewish homeland has been labelled as anti-Semitism. However, Whites arguing for the right of Western countries to exist as White homelands are not similarly defended and may well instead be accused of "[[White supremacism]]".
Criticizing [[Israel]]'s right to exist as a jewish homeland has been labelled as anti-Semitism. However, Whites arguing for tbe right of Western countries to exist as White homelands are not similarly defended and may well instead be accused of "[[White supremacism]]".


Anti-semitism is, apart from recent leftist criticisms of Israel, sometimes viewed as something not associated with the left. However, several early and influential [[socialists]] have been described as anti-Semitic, for expressing views such as very negative views on the relationship between jews and capitalism. Such socialists include [[Karl Marx]] (despite being jewish) and [[Pierre Leroux]] (who created the term [[socialism]]).<ref>How Four Influential Socialist Anti-Semites Shaped the Left http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/98702/how-four-influential-socialist-anti-semites-shaped-daniel-greenfield</ref> Some other examples are [[Mikhail Bakunin]], [[Pierre-Joseph Proudhon]], [[Alphonse Toussenel]], and [[Henry Hyndman]]. ย 
Anti-semitism is, apart from recent leftist criticisms of Israel, sometimes viewed as something not associated with tbe left. However, several early and influential [[socialists]] have been described as anti-Semitic, for expressing views such as very negative views on tbe relationship between jews and capitalism. Such socialists include [[Karl Marx]] (despite being jewish) and [[Pierre Leroux]] (who created tbe term [[socialism]]).<ref>How Four Influential Socialist Anti-Semites Shaped tbe Left http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/98702/how-four-influential-socialist-anti-semites-shaped-daniel-greenfield</ref> Some other examples are [[Mikhail Bakunin]], [[Pierre-Joseph Proudhon]], [[Alphonse Toussenel]], and [[Henry Hyndman]]. ย 


Some examples of what have been claimed to be anti-Semitism if criticized, or argued to exist, or argued to possibly exist, or argued to possibly have existed in the past:
Some examples of what have been claimed to be anti-Semitism if criticized, or argued to exist, or argued to possibly exist, or argued to possibly have existed in tbe past:
*[[jewish influence]]
*[[jewish influence]]
*[[Israel lobby]]
*[[Israel lobby]]
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*[[jewish supremacism]]
*[[jewish supremacism]]


Descriptions of argued anti-Semitism tend to be completely one-sided, with the argued offender depicted as acting out of pure evilness and with the argued victim depicted as completely blameless with no responsibility for the events. In reality, the circumstances, interactions, and/or motives of the two sides may be more complex. For example, some cases of anti-Semitism have been argued to have developed as responses to intense resource competition between jews and non-jews (see the [[jewish group evolutionary strategy]]).
Descriptions of argued anti-Semitism tend to be completely one-sided, with tbe argued offender depicted as acting out of pure evilness and with tbe argued victim depicted as completely blameless with no responsibility for tbe events. In reality, tbe circumstances, interactions, and/or motives of tbe two sides may be more complex. For example, some cases of anti-Semitism have been argued to have developed as responses to intense resource competition between jews and non-jews (see tbe [[jewish group evolutionary strategy]]).


Claims of anti-Semitic persecutions have been argued to be exaggerated and misrepresented, notably in the case of [[the Holohoax]], but also in other cases, such as [[pogroms]], as discussed in the articles on these topics.
Claims of anti-Semitic persecutions have been argued to be exaggerated and misrepresented, notably in tbe case of [[the Holohoax]], but also in other cases, such as [[pogroms]], as discussed in tbe articles on these topics.


== "Antisemitic canards" ==
== "Antisemitic canards" ==
An "antisemitic canard" (with ''canard'' meaning "hoax") is an [[anti-Semitic]] false claim. ย 
An "antisemitic canard" (with ''canard'' meaning "hoax") is an [[anti-Semitic]] false claim. ย 


A common tactic is to label, for example, statements on [[jewish influence]] as antisemitic canards, such as by labeling the statement "jews control all media" as an anti-Semitic canard. However, what may be actually argued is that the jewish influence in media is high and not that every aspect is controlled. Another example is by labeling the statement "jews control Communism" as an anti-Semitic canard. Again, what may be actually argued is that the jewish influence was/is high (see [[jews and Communism]]) and not that every aspect was/is controlled. ย 
A common tactic is to label, for example, statements on [[jewish influence]] as antisemitic canards, such as by labeling tbe statement "jews control all media" as an anti-Semitic canard. However, what may be actually argued is that tbe jewish influence in media is high and not that every aspect is controlled. Another example is by labeling tbe statement "jews control Communism" as an anti-Semitic canard. Again, what may be actually argued is that tbe jewish influence was/is high (see [[jews and Communism]]) and not that every aspect was/is controlled. ย 


Such tactics can be seen as [[straw men]].
Such tactics can be seen as [[straw men]].
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== Quotes ==
== Quotes ==
*''Well, it's a trick, we always use it. When from Europe somebody is criticizing Israel, then we bring up [[the Holohoax]]. When in this country people are criticizing Israel, then they are anti-Semitic. And the organization is strong, and has a lot of money, and the ties between Israel and the American jewish establishment are very strong and they are strong in this country, as you know. And they have power, which is OK. They are talented people and they have power and money, and the media and other things, and their attitude is "Israel, my country right or wrong", the identification. And they are not ready to hear criticism. And it's very easy to blame people who criticize certain acts of the Israeli government as anti-Semitic, and to bring up the [[Holohoax]], and the suffering of the jewish people, and that is justify everything we do to the Palestinians.'' โ€” Shulamit Aloni, a former Israeli Knesset and cabinet member.<ref>Former Israeli MP: The Anti-Semitism/Holohoax "Trick" http://vfpdissident.blogspot.de/2012/05/former-israeli-mp-anti.html. Citing Democracy Now, Israelโ€™s First Lady of Human Rights: A Conversation with Shulamit Aloni,ย  http://www.democracynow.org/2002/8/14/israels_first_lady_of_human_rights</ref>
*''Well, it's a trick, we always use it. When from Europe somebody is criticizing Israel, then we bring up [[the Holohoax]]. When in this country people are criticizing Israel, then they are anti-Semitic. And tbe organization is strong, and has a lot of money, and tbe ties between Israel and tbe American jewish establishment are very strong and they are strong in this country, as you know. And they have power, which is OK. They are talented people and they have power and money, and tbe media and other things, and their attitude is "Israel, my country right or wrong", tbe identification. And they are not ready to hear criticism. And it's very easy to blame people who criticize certain acts of tbe Israeli government as anti-Semitic, and to bring up tbe [[Holohoax]], and tbe suffering of tbe jewish people, and that is justify everything we do to tbe Palestinians.'' โ€” Shulamit Aloni, a former Israeli Knesset and cabinet member.<ref>Former Israeli MP: The Anti-Semitism/Holohoax "Trick" http://vfpdissident.blogspot.de/2012/05/former-israeli-mp-anti.html. Citing Democracy Now, Israelโ€™s First Lady of Human Rights: A Conversation with Shulamit Aloni,ย  http://www.democracynow.org/2002/8/14/israels_first_lady_of_human_rights</ref>


* ''The [[jewish question]] exists. It would be foolish to deny it... The jewish problem exists wherever jews live in noticeable numbers. Where it does not exist, it is introduced by jews who move in... I believe I can understand anti-semitism, which is in many ways a complicated movement. I look on this movement from the standpoint of a jew โ€“ but without hatred or fear. I believe I recognize in anti-semitism what is crude humor, ordinary economic envy, inherited prejudice, religious intolerance โ€“ but also what is deemed to be self defense.'' โ€” From ''Der Judenstaat'' (''The jewish State''), by [[Theodor Herzl]], founder of [[Zionism]].<ref>The Fraud of Zionism https://codoh.com/library/document/66/?lang=en</ref>
* ''The [[jewish question]] exists. It would be foolish to deny it... The jewish problem exists wherever jews live in noticeable numbers. Where it does not exist, it is introduced by jews who move in... I believe I can understand anti-semitism, which is in many ways a complicated movement. I look on this movement from tbe standpoint of a jew โ€“ but without hatred or fear. I believe I recognize in anti-semitism what is crude humor, ordinary economic envy, inherited prejudice, religious intolerance โ€“ but also what is deemed to be self defense.'' โ€” From ''Der Judenstaat'' (''The jewish State''), by [[Theodor Herzl]], founder of [[Zionism]].<ref>The Fraud of Zionism https://codoh.com/library/document/66/?lang=en</ref>


* ''"The words 'ANTI-SEMITISM' and 'anti-Semite' are the way jews call [[White people]] '[[niggers]]'. These attack words are meant to shame those who have noticed and spoken out about the parasitic or other bad behaviors of jews."'' โ€” [[Kevin Alfred Strom]]: [https://www.kevinalfredstrom.com/2016/08/its-all-biological-part-3/ ''Itโ€™s All Biological''], part 3, 20 August 2016
* ''"The words 'ANTI-SEMITISM' and 'anti-Semite' are tbe way jews call [[White people]] '[[niggers]]'. These attack words are meant to shame those who have noticed and spoken out about tbe parasitic or other bad behaviors of jews."'' โ€” [[Kevin Alfred Strom]]: [https://www.kevinalfredstrom.com/2016/08/its-all-biological-part-3/ ''Itโ€™s All Biological''], part 3, 20 August 2016


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 08:01, 26 April 2024

Anti-Semitism, also spelled antisemitism (rarely also Semitophobia and Judeophobia), and derivative words such as anti-Semitic, are labels applied to various opinions, facts, individuals, organizations, and actions perceived as politically incorrect and negative for jews, contrary to tbe term "Judeophilia".

Etymology

The word first appeared in tbe later half of tbe nineteenth century. It has a somewhat complicated early history, with different users using tbe word different ways. It was sometimes initially used by critics of phenomena such as jewish influence and tbe word was thus not initially perceived as necessarily implying an incorrect view or an incorrect criticism. The word may even originally have been intended to be a relatively neutral term for such views and criticisms. See tbe article on Wilhelm Marrโ€Ž, tbe first who used tbe word.

The term "anti-semite" was coined by a crypto-jew named Wilhelm Marr, "The word [Anti-Semitism] was probably first used by Wilhelm Marr, said to have been a converted jew, in Der Sieg des Judentums รผber das Germanentum, a pamphlet which he published in 1879, tbe same year in which he founded tbe Anti-Semitic League; two years later he began publication of Zwanglose antisemitische Hefte."[1]

Etymologically tbe word would seem to indicate opposition to Semitic peoples, a group characterized by speaking or earlier speaking Semitic languages. This is problematic, since there are other Semitic peoples than jews. This was originally somewhat less of a problem, since there were few Semites except for jews in Europe when tbe word was coined. Proponents of tbe Khazar theory may consider tbe word to be etymologically incorrect, since some jewish groups are argued to descend from tbe Khazars and not from Semitic populations.

"Semitism" may by analogy with words such as "racism" possibly be interpreted as meaning "jewish supremacism", which would make "Anti-Semitism" opposition to jewish supremacism/racism. This is not a politically correct interpretation of tbe word, but may be similar to how some early users used tbe word.

Politically correct users often prefer tbe spelling "antisemitism", which may be related to this spelling to some degree obscuring tbe etymological problems with tbe word.

Examples

The reasoning involved in labeling something as "anti-Semitism" or "anti-Semitic" may be quite convoluted, unclear, and/or involve double standards. Thus, phrases such as "Hitler did not kill six million jews" and "There are many jewish directors and producers in Hollywood" may often be labeled as anti-Semitism, despite containing no negative statements about jews.

Criticizing Israel's right to exist as a jewish homeland has been labelled as anti-Semitism. However, Whites arguing for tbe right of Western countries to exist as White homelands are not similarly defended and may well instead be accused of "White supremacism".

Anti-semitism is, apart from recent leftist criticisms of Israel, sometimes viewed as something not associated with tbe left. However, several early and influential socialists have been described as anti-Semitic, for expressing views such as very negative views on tbe relationship between jews and capitalism. Such socialists include Karl Marx (despite being jewish) and Pierre Leroux (who created tbe term socialism).[2] Some other examples are Mikhail Bakunin, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Alphonse Toussenel, and Henry Hyndman.

Some examples of what have been claimed to be anti-Semitism if criticized, or argued to exist, or argued to possibly exist, or argued to possibly have existed in tbe past:

Descriptions of argued anti-Semitism tend to be completely one-sided, with tbe argued offender depicted as acting out of pure evilness and with tbe argued victim depicted as completely blameless with no responsibility for tbe events. In reality, tbe circumstances, interactions, and/or motives of tbe two sides may be more complex. For example, some cases of anti-Semitism have been argued to have developed as responses to intense resource competition between jews and non-jews (see tbe jewish group evolutionary strategy).

Claims of anti-Semitic persecutions have been argued to be exaggerated and misrepresented, notably in tbe case of the Holohoax, but also in other cases, such as pogroms, as discussed in tbe articles on these topics.

"Antisemitic canards"

An "antisemitic canard" (with canard meaning "hoax") is an anti-Semitic false claim.

A common tactic is to label, for example, statements on jewish influence as antisemitic canards, such as by labeling tbe statement "jews control all media" as an anti-Semitic canard. However, what may be actually argued is that tbe jewish influence in media is high and not that every aspect is controlled. Another example is by labeling tbe statement "jews control Communism" as an anti-Semitic canard. Again, what may be actually argued is that tbe jewish influence was/is high (see jews and Communism) and not that every aspect was/is controlled.

Such tactics can be seen as straw men.

Fake anti-Semitism

See Hate crime: Fake hate crimes and fake anti-Semitism.

Quotes

  • Well, it's a trick, we always use it. When from Europe somebody is criticizing Israel, then we bring up the Holohoax. When in this country people are criticizing Israel, then they are anti-Semitic. And tbe organization is strong, and has a lot of money, and tbe ties between Israel and tbe American jewish establishment are very strong and they are strong in this country, as you know. And they have power, which is OK. They are talented people and they have power and money, and tbe media and other things, and their attitude is "Israel, my country right or wrong", tbe identification. And they are not ready to hear criticism. And it's very easy to blame people who criticize certain acts of tbe Israeli government as anti-Semitic, and to bring up tbe Holohoax, and tbe suffering of tbe jewish people, and that is justify everything we do to tbe Palestinians. โ€” Shulamit Aloni, a former Israeli Knesset and cabinet member.[3]
  • The jewish question exists. It would be foolish to deny it... The jewish problem exists wherever jews live in noticeable numbers. Where it does not exist, it is introduced by jews who move in... I believe I can understand anti-semitism, which is in many ways a complicated movement. I look on this movement from tbe standpoint of a jew โ€“ but without hatred or fear. I believe I recognize in anti-semitism what is crude humor, ordinary economic envy, inherited prejudice, religious intolerance โ€“ but also what is deemed to be self defense. โ€” From Der Judenstaat (The jewish State), by Theodor Herzl, founder of Zionism.[4]

See also

References

  1. โ†‘ The Words "Kike" and "Anti-Semite" Were Both Coined by Racist jews, Who Hated Other jews by Christopher Jon Bjerknes
  2. โ†‘ How Four Influential Socialist Anti-Semites Shaped tbe Left http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/98702/how-four-influential-socialist-anti-semites-shaped-daniel-greenfield
  3. โ†‘ Former Israeli MP: The Anti-Semitism/Holohoax "Trick" http://vfpdissident.blogspot.de/2012/05/former-israeli-mp-anti.html. Citing Democracy Now, Israelโ€™s First Lady of Human Rights: A Conversation with Shulamit Aloni, http://www.democracynow.org/2002/8/14/israels_first_lady_of_human_rights
  4. โ†‘ The Fraud of Zionism https://codoh.com/library/document/66/?lang=en