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This is subjective. To any truly objective and observant non-Jew, yes, they are. They control, without equivocation, the media of the USA, the Commonwealth and most of (all of Western) Europe, with perhaps the exception of Portugal. They also control finance, generally, in the aforesaid regions. If you like the way society is currently, then they've done a good job. If you dislike society, and realizing you lack any real power to change it, recognize the cause... well, what exactly is a plague? It never bring beneficience.

As for the anon wiki user who answered initially, "anti-semitism" is a linguistic misnomber. Ethno-culturally, Semites are any who speak semitic languages. Arabs, Bedouins, "Israelis" or Palestinians. The differences are cultural. Being "anti-semitic" is no more wrong than being "anti-communist" or "anti-dravidic". The modern usages denotes Jew-hate, and what's wrong with that? Ultimately, the term is part of the Marxist linguosphere, used to better control the complacent if not outright moronic masses. It's a buzzword used to control sentiment, like "racist". It only matters as much as you want it to. And then it has power over your perceptions, like any word. Don't buy in to linguistic controls. The, erm, literally control your behaviors.

It doesn't actually mean anything, unlike words like "eat", "dancing", "ninja" or "kill".

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No, but anti-Semites are.

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