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 is very, very much older than that.... it goes back many centuries.
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Anti-semitism can be found around the world. Most of the time, gangs of neo-nazis (or skinheads) can be the easiest place to find active anti-semitism. However, many "mainstream" places, like restaurants, tv sitcoms and the Southern United States, practice veiled and overt anti-Semitism as a way of life.
Anti-Semitism has affected our history in the propaganda, relocations, expulsions, and genocides perpetrated against the Jews. The most notable of these acts of Anti-Semitism is the Holocaust, but there are hundreds of thousands of smaller acts and political campaigns.
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There was a rise in anti-Semitism.
Hatred of the Jews which had been prevelant in Europe since long before the Holocaust
Anti-Semitism is the hatred of Jews.
The Paradox of Anti-Semitism was created in 2006.
Anti-semitism is discrimination against Jews.