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{{Quote|The Jews are an irreligious, atheistic, immoral bunch of bastards.|[[Richard Nixon]], February 1, 1972}}
{{Quote|The Jews are an irreligious, atheistic, immoral bunch of bastards.|[[Richard Nixon]], February 1, 1972}}


'''Anti-Semitism''' is a type of discrimination that specifically targets those of Jewish heritage, or those that follow Judaism. It is arguably one of the oldest and most widespread prejudices in the world as Jews have been the targets of innumerable acts of violence and harassment from ancient times (though they are by no means the only group to suffer such hostility). It can also include stereotypes, such as that Jews are obsessed with money. However, anti-Semitism is also associated with racism against Arabic people. There are racist Ashkenazi Jews who are anti-Arabic like there are Arabic anti-Jews.
'''Anti-Semitism''' is a type of discrimination that specifically targets those of Jewish heritage, or those that follow Judaism. It is arguably one of the oldest and most widespread prejudices in the world as Jews have been the targets of innumerable acts of violence and harassment from ancient times (though they are by no means the only group to suffer such hostility). It can also include stereotypes, such as that Jews are obsessed with money. However, anti-Semitism is also associated with [[racism]] against Arabic people. There are racist Ashkenazi Jews who are anti-Arabic like there are Arabic anti-Jews.


Etymologically the word would seem to indicate opposition to Semitic peoples (a group characterized by speaking or earlier speaking Semitic languages). This is problematic since there are other Semitic peoples than Jews. This was originally somewhat less of a problem since there were few Semites except for Jews in Europe when the word was coined. Proponents of the Khazar theory may consider the word to be etymologically incorrect since some Jewish groups are argued to descend from the Khazars and not from Semitic populations.
Etymologically the word would seem to indicate opposition to Semitic peoples (a group characterized by speaking or earlier speaking Semitic languages). This is problematic since there are other Semitic peoples than Jews. This was originally somewhat less of a problem since there were few Semites except for Jews in Europe when the word was coined. Proponents of the Khazar theory may consider the word to be etymologically incorrect since some Jewish groups are argued to descend from the Khazars and not from Semitic populations.
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==Causes==
==Causes==
The root causes of Anti-Semitism will likely never be fully understood though some of it does stem from resentment of the fact many Jews in history were merchants or business people, who worked very hard to gain wealth but were nevertheless hated for their success: this was especially true in Medieval Europe and Jews were seen as a threat by other merchants, this coupled with xenophobia (fear of other cultures) probably fuelled most of the attacks on Jews at the time.
The root causes of Anti-Semitism will likely never be fully understood though some of it does stem from resentment of the fact many Jews in history were merchants or business people, who worked very hard to gain wealth but were nevertheless hated for their success: this was especially true in Medieval Europe and Jews were seen as a threat by other merchants, this coupled with [[xenophobia]] (fear of other cultures) probably fuelled most of the attacks on Jews at the time.


The deliberate [[demonization]] of the Jewish people also helped to fuel Anti-Semitism. This was rampant in Nazi Germany, where the Nazi Party continually tried to demonize the Jews so as to dehumanize them to the public: this became so bad that when the Nazis decided to commit genocide many did not see a wrong in it until much later, having become brainwashed by the power of propaganda.
The deliberate [[demonization]] of the Jewish people also helped to fuel Anti-Semitism. This was rampant in Nazi Germany, where the Nazi Party continually tried to demonize the Jews so as to dehumanize them to the public: this became so bad that when the Nazis decided to commit genocide many did not see a wrong in it until much later, having become brainwashed by the power of [[propaganda]].


In recent years, the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement has been accused of promoting anti-semitism in United States campuses, going as far as physically intimidating other Jewish students.
In recent years, the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement has been accused of promoting anti-semitism in United States campuses, going as far as physically intimidating other Jewish students.
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==Anti-Semitism in fiction==
==Anti-Semitism in fiction==
Similarly to other forms of discrimination, such as against African Americans or Native Americans, Anti-Semitism has been portrayed in various forms of fiction, with the below being examples:
Similarly to other forms of discrimination, such as against African Americans or Native Americans, Anti-Semitism has been portrayed in various forms of fiction, with the below being examples:
*During WWII, there were various Nazi propaganda films targeted at Jewish, as well as black, Slavic and Romani people.
*During [[World War II]], there were various Nazi propaganda films targeted at Jewish, as well as black, Slavic and Romani people.
*In the broadway musical called ''The Book of Mormon'', there’s an implication from [[Satan]] that all of the Catholic and Jewish people are in Hell.
*In the broadway musical called ''The Book of Mormon'', there’s an implication from Satan that all of the Catholic and Jewish people are in Hell.
*In ''South Park'', a Jewish character named Kyle Brovlovski is commonly left out of certain activities based on the fact that he’s Jewish in many episodes, almost always by Eric Theodore Cartman.
*In ''South Park'', a Jewish character named Kyle Brovlovski is commonly left out of certain activities based on the fact that he’s Jewish in many episodes, almost always by Eric Theodore Cartman.
*In cartoons such as ''Family Guy'' and ''The Simpsons'', jokes poking fun at Jewish people can be seen.
*In cartoons such as ''Family Guy'' and ''The Simpsons'', jokes poking fun at Jewish people can be seen.