Sunday, March 22, 2026

An article on antisemitism

Every other form of bigotry follows a recognizable logic: the majority fears or despises a minority that is different, foreign, threatening. Racism, xenophobia, sectarianism -- they're ugly, but they're legible. They target the stranger, the outsider, the group that doesn't fit.

Antisemitism operates on entirely different rules. Jews get blamed for contradictory things simultaneously, in every era, in every country, across the full spectrum of politics. In pre-war Europe, the left called Jews capitalists. The right called them communists. Today in America, the far right blames Jews for opening the borders. The far left says Jews invented apartheid policing. When Jews were poor, their poverty was a crime. When they became wealthy, their wealth was a conspiracy. When they had no homeland, they were rootless parasites. Now that they have one, they're colonialists.

 

The foregoing extract is from an article on aish. The article explores antisemitism in very thorough way, perhaps addressing area scholars often avoid. Read the full article at the link below.


Dinesh D’Souza On the Underlying Reason for Antisemitism | Aish



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