Indeed, I am sure she would not hesitate a minute in condemning both racism and anti-Semitism in the highest terms. |
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She concluded with a pledge to continue fighting against anti-Semitism and fascism. |
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He probably experienced more difficulty with the enduring charge of anti-Semitism, however. |
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My concern is this undercurrent because it is much more dangerous than the overt acts of anti-Semitism. |
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My point is that the reason anti-Semitism was so hard to fight is that it had no concrete basis. |
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In a way I felt there was a touch of anti-Semitism about it because my background is not something I can change. |
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The Echo material rammed home the insidiousness and pervasiveness of anti-Semitism. |
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Last week, The Peak attempted to tackle the issue of anti-Semitism on campus. |
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It was a struggle for truth and for memory and a fight against those who sow the seeds of racism and anti-Semitism. |
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Since then, the Chirac government has made the crackdown on anti-Semitism a top priority. |
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He had gone to a secondary modern and never experienced any anti-Semitism, not even the smallest joke. |
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It has a particular salience since he was sometimes suspected of anti-Semitism. |
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So we have a duty to expose and confront anti-Semitism, wherever it is found. |
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Do you agree that anti-Semitism is a growing problem in Europe and what do you see as the best course of action against it? |
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In Europe in the nineteenth century this religious anti-Semitism turned racial. |
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I would have sworn in court that they had not a bone of racism or anti-Semitism in their bodies. |
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He has said his encounters with anti-Semitism in his youth influenced him in becoming a dramatist. |
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In the cradle of liberty, equality and fraternity, a presidential candidate is accused of bigotry, intolerance and some say anti-Semitism. |
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This brings us to an apparent point of difference between premodern and modern anti-Semitism. |
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Everybody who's actually seen the movie loves it and says the charge of anti-Semitism is hogwash. |
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And, to that degree, Soviet anti-Semitism partook of the essential characteristic of all anti-Semitism. |
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Russia's historic anti-Semitism has largely been supplanted by new xenophobias, particularly in relation to the Caucasian peoples. |
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For the sort of oppression they favour is the seed from which all racialism, including anti-Semitism, grows. |
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Nor was this movement particularly interested in challenging racism, classism, anti-Semitism, ageism, ableism or fatphobia. |
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While American nativism and anti-Semitism declined after World War II, so did the overt Jewishness of Superman. |
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Flagrant anti-Semitism fell out of favor and was replaced by a closeted, unspoken bigotry. |
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We also saw the ugly face of anti-Semitism rise again, primarily in Europe. |
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While anti-Semitism in the United States is thankfully at all time lows, it was not always like this. |
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There were encouraging signs, however, that in recent years the fight against anti-Semitism and racism had gained new momentum. |
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These factors, together with revisionism and nationalism, anti-Bolshevism and anti-Semitism, all had a socially unifying effect in Germany. |
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On top of that, I'm probably indulging fascism, anti-Semitism and snottiness. |
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The most sobering part of the book is a short passage where Guttenplan elaborates this country's history of anti-Semitism. |
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In contrast, in my brief exposure to the British upper classes I've found anti-Semitism commonplace and frequently unblushing. |
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They say that Arabs are Semites, and therefore should come into the purview of those scholars who look at anti-Semitism. |
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Paradoxically, they accuse Arabs who are Semites themselves, of anti-Semitism. |
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The next four decades saw periods of resurgence and quiescence in Soviet anti-Semitism. |
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More harmful to Wagner's reputation over the long term has been his virulent, lamebrained, and lifelong anti-Semitism. |
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It is not anti-Semitic, but it is about anti-Semitism and how the prejudice withers its perpetrators as well as their victims. |
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Two political tendencies emerged during this period of rampant anti-Semitism. |
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He fought anti-Semitism, hated racism, blessed the mother of Amadou Diallo, an unarmed African shot dead by New York city police. |
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Virulent anti-Semitism remains central to the perverted worldview of neo-Nazis in Europe, the US and elsewhere. |
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In some ways, the nutso American brand of arch-conservatism mirrors traditional anti-Semitism. |
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This stance has been immortalized by the infamous Biblical fiend Haman, the father of ethnic cleansing and the historic author of anti-Semitism. |
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Anti-Semites of all ages have adopted the Internet as the place to fan the flames of anti-Semitism. |
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But while leveling his drive-by accusation of anti-Semitism against Hagel, Foxman threw in Carter for good measure. |
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You will find, in the documents that we've presented you with, our detailed, footnoted presentation on global anti-Semitism. |
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And yet there was no cessation of anti-Semitism in the liberated country. |
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The problem is that Netanyahu habitually conflates anti-Semitism with anti-Zionism. |
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He was also disturbed by the loaded arguments taking place online that were often filled with anti-Semitism and islamophobia. |
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The fusionists began speaking out against overt White supremacy and anti-Semitism, and ostracized the John Birch Society for its paranoid-sounding conspiracy theories. |
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In all its myriad manifestations, the language of anti-Semitism through the ages is a dictionary of non-sequiturs and antonyms, a thesaurus of illogic and inconsistency. |
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But, it is certain that by continuing to mobilize society nonsensically on the theme of anti-Semitism, we can not but exasperate people. |
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First, let me state categorically, obviously, that anti-Semitism is morally wrong and unacceptable. |
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The work of these institutions has made a substantial contribution to preventing racism, anti-Semitism, xenophobia and rightist extremism. |
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Further, the lucubrations of a bitter, lonely, and hurt old man did indeed lead him to a convenient anti-Semitism above the then-norm in his old age. |
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What is primarily needed is a law that penalises all forms of racism, anti-Semitism, and incitement to hatred. |
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But I don't want to wallow in a he-said-she-said debate about what constitutes anti-Semitism. |
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To detoxify the FN's brand she has shed much of the neo-fascism, racism and anti-Semitism it once embodied. |
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It wasn't with regard to anti-Semitism, but it was about this inadvertent use of blackface. |
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This is breeding ground for Islamophobia, it's a breeding ground for anti-Semitism, and it's breeding ground for racism in general. |
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Poignant because there could be no more powerful illustration of the unavoidable fact that anti-Semitism threatens us all. |
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After German unification the party continued to be identified with neo-Nazism and was accused of anti-Semitism. |
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Many Muslims accuse Europeans of being rampantly Islamophobic, and of caring much more about anti-Semitism than about anti-Muslim feeling. |
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Anti-Zionism, and everyone knows it, in many respects, is the contemporary form of anti-Semitism. |
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In your presentation, you spoke about how the new anti-Semitism, or even anti-Zionism, acts as a cloak, let's say, for anti-Semitism. |
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There is a crucial need to identify when anti-Zionism is tainted by anti-Semitism. |
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Time does not permit me to go into details of what distinguishes anti-Semitism from anti-Zionism. |
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In Canada, these dual themes of anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism run parallel and are used interchangeably, as has been mentioned before. |
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What I am saying is that there is a very thin line that we cannot cross between anti-Semitism and hiding under anti-Zionism. |
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The rules did not stop official Torydom disowning Andrew Fountaine as the candidate for Chorley in 1951 for anti-Semitism. |
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Thus, we must use our freedom now, and confront them and their anti-Semitism at every turn. |
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Canada does not accept such hatred, such intolerance and anti-Semitism of any kind. |
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If that were to occur, that result would be harmful in any overall effort to fight anti-Semitism. |
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No one can remain indifferent to anti-Semitism, xenophobia and racial or religious intolerance. |
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In 2004, 24 cases related to anti-Semitism were recorded, and the following year 29 ones. |
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Their common features: hatred of foreigners, anti-Semitism, a taste for a fight and lowly social origins. |
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Measures to tackle discrimination, racism, anti-Semitism, xenophobia and homophobia must be vigorously pursued. |
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The Commission continued to make full use of its powers to adopt concrete measures to fight racism, xenophobia and anti-Semitism. |
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We all know that the member for Mount Royal is the flag bearer for combatting anti-Semitism. |
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Ezra Pound's virulent anti-Semitism, his radio broadcasts and tracts in support of Mussolini, stand as potent reminders of the limits and dangers of the human imagination. |
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In this context, renewed efforts to fight racism, ethnocentrism, anti-Semitism and xenophobia are needed. |
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She bemoaned the fact that in France anti-Semitism has now become a banal reality of everyday life. |
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Regretfully, our knowledge of Canadian campus anti-Semitism has grown very much since then. |
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The problem is extreme and peculiar because the hate that is spewed when coming out as anti-Semitism is very distinct and destructive. |
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The Programme aims at actions to combat xenophobia and racism, including anti-Semitism and the development of a broad culture of tolerance within Polish society. |
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The growing anti-Semitism Sebastian describes, within a few short years after the novel's publication, would lead to one of the most morally incomprehensible stages in human history. |
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In Western Europe, the ADL charted anti-Semitism at 24 percent and in Eastern Europe at 34 percent. |
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Is it anti-Semitism, or are less insidious cultural forces at work? |
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This party has a long, proud history of opposing anti-Semitism. |
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It was a ghastly tragedy that rattled a nation and became a byword for anti-Semitism in France. |
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He spotlights the Halimi case as an example of anti-Semitism overexposed to a counterproductive degree. |
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We will teach them that hatred can metastasize into racism, that racism leads to xenophobia, and that xenophobia is often expressed through the most historically durable and pernicious hatred of all, anti-Semitism. |
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Mr. David Sweet: You mentioned being very specific, so even when you're talking about educating about racism, you are specifically defining the perniciousness of anti-Semitism. |
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As a way to deflect anti-Semitism, his ancestors, when they were living in Persia, had changed their name, Gedalea, to Reza, a common Persian patronym. |
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The spike in the number of anti-Semitic incidents around the world had been accompanied by a deliberate conflation of legitimate political discourse with anti-Semitism. |
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An important French newspaper stated that, in the name of anti-Zionism, proclaimed far from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, anti-Semitism is re-remerging in a new normalised form. |
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The need to keep the threat of anti-Semitism in the public consciousness. |
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First of all, Mr. Freiman, I'd like to thank you for what was your very clear not quite a definition, but almost a definition, between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism. |
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There are to be found in Rassinier's publications the wherewithal to assemble an anthology of the most stupid and shopworn cliches of anti-Semitism. |
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The most dramatic and symbolic manifestation of individual acts of anti-Semitism concerns the profanation, the desecration of tombs and places of worship. |
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From the end of 2001 to the end of 2004, France has witnessed a resurgence of anti-Semitism, which has been recorded both by the services of the Ministry of the Interior and by the judiciary. |
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The violent demonstrations that took place on its soil and the resurgence of anti-Semitism that we witnessed unfortunately are just the tangible and disturbing signs of this. |
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In that context, and against a background of rising extremism, anti-Semitism, racial hatred, homophobia and violence towards women show no signs of fading away. |
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If such was true, then others would have also been fully aware of the implications of anti-Semitism and its annihilative conclusions. |
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If I said this, I would probably be accused of anti-Semitism. |
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Martin Luther King warned repeatedly that anti-Semitism would soon be disguised as anti-Zionism. |
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Some topics covered in secondary school history courses give students an opportunity to start thinking about racism, anti-Semitism and xenophobia. |
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In turn, the Arab working masses will not be won to a perspective of proletarian revolution if they are not broken from Arab nationalism and anti-Semitism. |
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According to its mandate issued by the government, the FCR specialises in the prevention of racism, xenophobia, anti-Semitism and related intolerance. |
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After all, anti-Semitism was widespread in Australia, as was anti-Communism, anti-Socialism and anti-trade unionism among the propertied classes. |
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What is most worrying is the sudden regrowth of racism, homophobia and anti-Semitism in Poland, aided and abetted by fellow-travelling colleagues in the current Polish Government and European Parliament. |
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Babi Yar was also used for the execution of gypsies and the mentally ill, for whom memorials exist on the site today, though its name is largely synonymous with anti-Semitism. |
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Inter-faith dialogue should be aimed at tackling existing stereotypes and prejudices about religions and faiths, and discrimination on the grounds of religion, including Islamophobia and anti-Semitism. |
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The OHRC's Policy Statement makes specific reference to the history of anti-Semitism in Canada and names Islamophobia as a new form of racism emerging in Canadian society. |
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It was a trip that caused a seismic shift in my own perception of human rights, but it also instigated a reflection of my own life, my time in university, and, for our purpose here, my experience with the new anti-Semitism. |
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On top of that, a series of anti-Semitic attacks in recent years a period when Muslim-Jewish antagonism has compounded the old anti-Semitism of the French right are stoking fear and making aliyah seem more attractive. |
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With regard to the Jew-baiting, he fills in the historical context, the pervasive anti-Semitism of the nineteen-twenties, and not just among Gentiles. |
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Within a week, their caution gave way to a different and uglier conclusion, one that sent shock waves through a country that has wrestled with the demons of anti-Semitism for years. |
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The conflation of anti-Semitism and anti-Israel sentiments is nothing new. |
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The quick fix of anti-Semitism again tempts those without historic memory. |
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If you look at several journalists writing about that in this sense, then they personally think they are only criticizing, but by doing this in that regard, they are crossing the line towards anti-Semitism. |
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My fourth and final point is what we can do to stem the tide of anti-Semitism, which is a growing tide, unfortunately, with increasing audacity, as you will see in the report that we submitted. |
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It seems that the collective memory is becoming weaker and weaker, since we face rising extremism associated with racism, xenophobia, anti-Semitism and aggressive nationalism worldwide, including in European democracies. |
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I guess I'm still trying to grapple with how we do this so that we don't put up the bogeyman and we don't destroy the work of cracking down on anti-Semitism by being so politically careful. |
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But this Martin Luther King site serves up a potent brew of racism, anti-Semitism and Communist conspiracy theories-all in the guise of historical data. |
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We challenge all churches, parishes, congregations and people of good will to find ways and means to expose and eradicate anti-Semitism within and from Canadian society. |
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Boorstin senior had moved from Atlanta to Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1916 partly to escape anti-Semitism, but partly because he wanted to help with the founding of a new community. |
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I'm a Jew who is absolutely opposed to anti-Semitism, but I fear, much more than some buffoon ranting, a state so powerful that it can tell me what I can feel or not. |
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In Europe, there's a tendency to treat anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, anti-Christianity-there's probably no really good word for that-holistically, as they call it, as if one pill, one aspirin, could cure it all. |
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Machismo, homophobia, anti-indigenous racism and anti-Semitism are bourgeois ideologies that serve to justify concrete oppression and divide the oppressed. |
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Please provide information on the effect of measures to combat manifestations of anti-Semitism, including physical attacks, vandalism and the dissemination of anti-Semitic propaganda through the Internet and print media. |
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We Europeans have fought anti-Semitism as a crime against humanity, our fathers fought to prevent it and the sons and daughters of these fathers are ready to continue the fight. |
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To put it in more accurate terms, anti-Semitism is Jew hatred and the suggestion that members of the Liberal Party engage in that kind of activity is, frankly, nauseating. |
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Veiled anti-Semitism, often in the guise of antiZionism, must be unmasked. |
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The Director-General welcomes the spirit of this initiative, which aims to underline the role of education in fighting anti-Semitism and historical revisionism concerning the Shoah and UNESCO's actions in this regard. |
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Eliot to the subliterature of the time, and discriminates between kinds of anti-Semitism. |
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Her first-hand experience of anti-Semitism and class snobbery there played a role in her becoming a passionate fighter against racism and inequality. |
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Undoubtedly, the ugliest side of Vichy's abortive moral revolution was its vicious racism, and in particular its own special brand of anti-Semitism. |
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None were free of what they considered justifiable anti-Judaism and even, for some, nonracist anti-Semitism. |
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How can it be possible for parties of this ilk to operate legally in Member States of the Union like Germany, spreading hatred, xenophobia, racism and anti-Semitism? |
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In it, Duteil talks about his great great uncle, Colonel Dreyfus, wrongly accused at the end of the 19th century in a murky affair of espionage mingled with anti-Semitism, and imprisoned in a penal colony in French Guyana. |
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The Service for Combating Racism, which is part of the Department of the Interior, is the Confederation's representative in matters concerning the fight against racism, anti-Semitism, xenophobia and rightist extremism. |
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We urge you to bell the cat of anti-Semitism, including explicitly recognizing that so-called anti-Zionism can, and often does, cross over into anti-Semitism. |
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The international community must therefore be resolute in the face of anti-Semitism, which was a threat to democracy and the values of civilization. |
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In the section on Politics and History, we find abolitionism, anti-Semitism, jihadism, Nazism, Maoism, and sansculottism. |
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Thus, incredibly, according to Altman, anti-Semitism and even Aryanism are not connected to the core of Nazism but mere accidental features of it. |
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The new AJC position will help develop strategies to enhance Israel's image on university campuses, and combat campus-based anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism. |
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So besides having to take care we're not inadvertently guilty of racism, sexism, ageism, anti-Semitism or Islamaphobia, we now have to beware of being heightist. |
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More than 1,000 teenagers are believed to have sat the religious studies test paper which challenged pupils to assess the reasons behind anti-Semitism. |
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Sivan added, is whether 'Islamophobia is the new anti-Semitism. |
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A better parallelism, therefore, might be to pair Islamophobia with Judeophobia, or anti-Judaism with anti-Muslimism, or anti-Semitism with anti-Islamism. |
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Although this open Nazism is a negligibly tiny fringe of the movement, several activists express concern that anti-semitism is becoming increasingly prevalent. |
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Chris Smith, a leader of the House bipartisan Task Force on Global Anti-Semitism, introduced the resolution. |
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Downton Abbey The latest episode featured sponging immigrants, homophobia, sexism, anti-semitism and people aimlessly discussing hairstyles. |
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