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Celestial
Society is rightly sensitive in both language, speech and writing to ensure that nothing is said which might inadvertently be held to be racist. We seem to be sufficiently aware of how we might offend people of other races and nationalities that we take particular care in what we say and what we write to ensure that we are not engaging in anything that is racist. But, in recent years, the same care and concern has not been taken in relation to comments about Jews. That is why we are finding such a debate about what is or is not antisemitism. Racism and antisemitism are not separate things. From a definitional perspective they should be exactly the same. And yet we see signs that civil society, sport and political discourse is beginning to treat them separately. There is even a debate about how to define antisemitism, in a way that there is not a debate in relation to the definition of other forms of racism against other nationalities, religions and races.
Pasted from Huff Post, it is a great question. It is found across the political spectrum. My Father was an antisemite and multicultural in one.
Very telling of biases.
Pasted from Huff Post, it is a great question. It is found across the political spectrum. My Father was an antisemite and multicultural in one.
Very telling of biases.