"Semitism of the eyes" refers to physical characteristics traditionally associated with individuals of Semitic descent, particularly the shape and appearance of the eyes. This term can be controversial and is often used in discussions about ethnic stereotypes or racial features. It is important to approach such terms with sensitivity, as they can perpetuate stereotypes and may be used in a derogatory context. Understanding the historical and cultural implications of such descriptors is essential in promoting respectful dialogue about ethnicity and identity.
"Semitism" does not mean anything. Anti-Semitism is Jew-hatred.
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Although English has the term anti-semitism, there is no such word as semitism in the language. That is the main reason for preferring the spelling antisemitism.
Anti-Semitism is the hatred of Jews.
The word antisemitism means prejudice against or 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.
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.