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In reply to the discussion: Anti-Semitism: One Jew's perspective about recent events (long read) [View all]redgreenandblue
(2,088 posts)35. Again, the only times I have ever seen people broaden the usual definition of the word, it was done
to include Arabs. More often than not, it was done by Arabs, as an attempt to draw attention to discrimination against them. According to your thesis, the Arabs doing so are engaging in an act of bigotry. And therein lies the core of the matter. It is not merely a discussion of terminology. You are accusing a specific group of people, Arabs who seek to be included in the definition of "anti-Semitism", not only of falsely using language, but of being bigots. I wonder why.
As for blaming the victim: So you would agree that invoking white supremacy to justify attacks on cops in the US is wrong?
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Behind the Aegis
Feb 2017
OP
Really well done - thanks for your efforts to expand our thinking and understanding.
NRaleighLiberal
Feb 2017
#1
I agree with you that the new "president" is partly responsible for a surge in anti-Semitism.
Behind the Aegis
Feb 2017
#17
I am just afraid I will wake up soon and read DU and it won't be a threat but an actual event.
Behind the Aegis
Feb 2017
#19
Excellent response. And understated. I also appreciate your time and thought in putting together
JudyM
Feb 2017
#49
"Do not 'redefine' anti-Semitism to include others who aren't Jews" - Then why choose a terminology
redgreenandblue
Feb 2017
#13
in answer to your first point, words and phrases mean what they mean.
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2017
#15
The language can be problematic precisely because there is substantial discrimination
redgreenandblue
Feb 2017
#28
Again, the only times I have ever seen people broaden the usual definition of the word, it was done
redgreenandblue
Feb 2017
#35
you seem to desperately want to make a point, and yet you're afraid to actually come out
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2017
#37
My point: Bigotry against Arabs exists, both on a systemic and individual level, and is a problem
redgreenandblue
Feb 2017
#42
You are projecting. The OP has defined one very specific act as being bigoted, the factuality
redgreenandblue
Feb 2017
#44
This is a serious thread about a serious issue and taking issue with it as you are strikes others
JudyM
Feb 2017
#50
What I take issue with is when people slip trace amount of a nationalistic ideology into what is
redgreenandblue
Feb 2017
#64
Do you find that people still try to accuse Jews of being the bigots when you bring this up?
beam me up scottie
Mar 2017
#74