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Behind the Aegis

(53,961 posts)
Thu Jun 22, 2023, 08:38 PM Jun 2023

(Jewish Group) Why I don't love 'Jew hate' as a substitute for 'antisemitism'

I read a lot about antisemitism — as a professor researching prejudice, as a former fellow at a Holocaust memorial center, as a blogger for The Times of Israel, as the son of a Jewish father who was so grateful to get to live in the United States and as the father of a Jewish son in that same country, but with antisemitism on the rise.

I’ve noticed a shift in what I’m reading. The media, especially social media, are increasingly replacing the term “antisemitism” with a new term: “Jew hate.”

“Simply put, antisemitism is Jew hate,” Richard Lovett, co-chairman of Creative Artists Agency, the world’s leading entertainment and talent agency and a marketing and branding powerhouse, remarked last month in an address encouraging his industry to fight antisemitism. Also last month, the governor and attorney general of Massachusetts, the mayor of Boston and other state leaders launched a campaign to “#StandUpToJewishHate,” an effort bankrolled by New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft.

Brooke Goldstein, the founder of the pro-Israel Lawfare Project and author of the book “End Jew Hatred,” has started an organization with the same name. The nonprofit JewBelong launched the #EndJewHate billboard campaign in 2021 in cities around the country.

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(Jewish Group) Why I don't love 'Jew hate' as a substitute for 'antisemitism' (Original Post) Behind the Aegis Jun 2023 OP
one supsects many ppl hear Jew hate and think things Jews hate, in terms of grammatics msongs Jun 2023 #1
As An Odd Point, Sir The Magistrate Jun 2023 #2
I agree, but maybe it will change if it's adopted in the spirit intended. JudyM Jun 2023 #3
He makes some good points Mosby Jun 2023 #4

msongs

(67,420 posts)
1. one supsects many ppl hear Jew hate and think things Jews hate, in terms of grammatics
Thu Jun 22, 2023, 08:47 PM
Jun 2023

"hatred of Jews" might be a more appropriate phrase relating to anti-semite nt

The Magistrate

(95,247 posts)
2. As An Odd Point, Sir
Thu Jun 22, 2023, 09:14 PM
Jun 2023

The usage 'antisemitism' was popularized as a euphemism for 'Jew-hate', as a modern, 'scientific' expression of the old bigotries, which people who did not wish to seem backward found useful accordingly.

Mosby

(16,319 posts)
4. He makes some good points
Sat Jun 24, 2023, 10:24 AM
Jun 2023

Maybe the use should be limited to actual instances of Jew "hate". "Anti-Jewish bigotry" covers more ground, but is a mouthful, where Jew hate is succinct. I primarily use Antisemitism, but I occasionally use "Jew hate" because it's powerful and packs a punch like the author notes.

It's pretty f-ed up that people even have to have conversations like this.

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