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14450084? ago

These ideas have challenged me for decades. One of the more glaring concepts (i.e. propaganda, deceit) involves the perversion of language that is used in the Jewish strategy.

The response that “Arabs are Semites too” is a fallacy of course, as anyone who can use a dictionary can tell. Oxford, Merriam-Webster, and Cambridge all give slight variations of the same definition, which is that “antisemitism” means hatred of Jewish people. Therefore whether Arabs are Semites or not is totally irrelevant to the issue of Arab antisemitism. Fred Maroun at https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/the-arabs-are-semites-too-fallacy/

Maroun insists that we all must embrace the dictionary definition of "antisemitism" while ignoring the definition of Semite in the same dictionaries -- a member of any of a number of peoples of ancient southwestern Asia including the Akkadians, Phoenicians, Hebrews, and Arabs. [Note: The words 'antisemite' and 'antisemitism' did not exist until after 1890.]

Another tactic in this deceitful crusade of domination is the elevation of the personal at the expense of principle. The Left, guided by the principles of certain corrupt Semites, avoids discussion on principles by focusing on personality and personal attacks.

The perverse idea that 'antisemitism' is unarguably indicative of hatred for The Jews relies on the harsh marginalization of any person who dares to question the principles of any Jewish person or group. And, since these Jews are the Chosen Ones, such tactics cannot be challenged in the current 'climate' of debate. It's time for some 'climate change'...time for the horse to get back in front of the cart.