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Offline Ari Ben-Canaan

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Terminology: Anti-Semite vs. Judenhasser.
« on: March 05, 2010, 01:33:48 AM »
I think Judenhasser is a more accurate term for most people labeled anti-Semites these days.  It means Jew hater in German, and implies a Nazi mentality as such.  Sometimes I feel that anti-semitism, as a term, is not the most descriptive term, or has at least become too nebulous.  Judenhasser "you just hate Jews".  I guess it is very similar in meaning to anti-Semite, but it is specific in it's hatefulness, instead of simply being against Jews.  It also shuts the people devoid of a working brain who equate Arabs with being true Semites, despite the fact their "mother" [Hagar the horrible] was a Hamite slave.
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