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by FdbkHb
800 days ago
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> Google "expulsion of the Jews from" Hatred of a people based solely on religion while despicable has a different nature from racial hatred. If you had googled "expulsion of jews from" you would notice there were many times they were allowed to stay if they converted (at least, give the appearance of). The Marrano during the times of the Spanish Inquisition is a notable example. But if you are a jew in the era of antisemitism, there is nothing you can adopt to not be a jew. In the eyes of racists, you will always be a jew and the object of their hatred. So, yes, 19th century antisemitism has a markedly specific nature that doesn't compare to the past. |
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