• Denying the fact, scope, mechanisms (e.g. gas chambers) or intentionality of the genocide of the Jewish people at the hands of National Socialist Germany and its supporters and accomplices during World War II (the Holocaust).
• Accusing Jewish citizens of being more loyal to Israel, or to the alleged priorities of Jews worldwide, than to the interests of their own nations.
• Holding Jews collectively responsible for actions of the state of Israel.
Though there are other parameters explained there too but they seem pretty fallacious: an example of how the West tends to exaggerate …show more content…
So now it resorts to 'science' to make the same point in a different way. It is anti-liberal, racialist and nationalist in nature. The unfounded belief that Jews want to take over the world is the central part of it; it is used to consolidate social identity….
In other words, Anti-Semitism can work in many different ways: from expressing hatred of Jew to discrimination against individual Jews to organized violent attacks by mobs, state police, or even military attacks on entire Jewish communities. In fact it is often emphasized that it manifests itself in many different forms.
William Brustein, for example names four kinds of anti-Semitism: religious, racial, economic and political. The Roman Catholic historian Edward Flannery also describes four types of anti-Semitism:
1. Political and economic anti-Semitism, giving as examples Cicero and Charles Lindbergh.
2. Theological or religious anti-Semitism, sometimes known as …show more content…
Cultural anti-Semitism: Louis Harap defines cultural anti-Semitism as "that species of anti-Semitism that charges the Jews with corrupting a given culture and attempting to supplant or succeeding in supplanting the preferred culture with a uniform, crude, ‘Jewish’ culture.” This type of anti-Semitism involves the idea of thinking about the Jews as outsiders, inferiors, “others” and barbarians; the rejection of local customs and culture in the ancient times, of Jesus as the messiah later. Jewish religious belief, Jewish emphasis on marrying fellow Jews, as well as the concept of the Jews as the Chosen People all imply a separation from the rest of the people and the