Answer 1
explain calmly to people about the USS Liberty, the federal reserve, and 9/11.
Answer 2
There is nothing more absurd than peaceful Anti-Semitism. A theory or belief which advocates for the removal or elimination of a group of people cannot, by its very nature be peaceful. The Jim Crow Laws, which were Anti-Black Laws, were quite violent in that they forced blacks to become marginalized members of their own neighborhoods, prone to lynchings, being banned (forcibly) from quality establishments, and being unable to use the mechanism of voting to ameliorate their situation.
As for the three issues brought up in Answer 1:
USS Liberty: Even if the Israeli government deliberately attacked this boat (which both the Israeli government and United States agree was not the case), this would still only legitimize hating Israel, not the Jewish people. (It would be like hating all Chinese-Americans just because the government of China is practicing currency manipulation. (By the way, in that case, currency manipulation is an intentional act of the Chinese government.)
Federal Reserve: What about it? The first 11 of 13 Chairs of the Federal Reserve were not Jewish. It was created in 1908, long before Jews had a relatively strong presence in Congress. The only thing that "connects" it to Jews is money, but there are many things that make money (like petroleum) that are not Jewish at all.
9/11: 9/11 was committed by an extremist Muslim organization on account of the fact that Americans do not convert to Islam en masse. Israel (which may be the basis on which this objection is founded) is another concern of theirs, so was the liberation of East Timor, the support to the Lebanese Maronites, the support of Secular Dictators in countries like Egypt and Syria, and the prevalence of McDonald's and other corporate American interests in the Arab World (especially Saudi Arabia).
No, The US had very little anti-semitism compared to Europe. Nietzsche's philosophy caused anti-semitism to flower in Europe. That philosophy had very little influence on religious values in the US, except to promote atheism.
Anti-semitism Anti-semitism
A semitism
Anti-Semitism is the hatred of Jews.
Anti-Semitism is the racial hatred of Jews.
Anti-semitism is discrimination against Jews.
The Paradox of Anti-Semitism was created in 2006.
His Anti-Semitism has displeased a lot of people in his community.
Traditional Anti-Semitism is usually also called Religious Anti-Semitism. Religious Anti-Semitism was a hatred of Jews based on what they believed and Judaism was a "disease" that was "curable" through conversion out of Judaism.
Anti-Semitism was in laymen's terms "really not nice" and it remains so.
The Politics of Anti-Semitism has 178 pages.
The Politics of Anti-Semitism was created on 2003-10-10.