Anti-Semitism/Racism

Two terms have crept into everyday language: "Anti-Semitism" and "Racism". Both of which are ambiguous in meaning.

"Anti-Semitism", as used in its regular context, is supposed to reflect any criticism of Jews. It is, however, used incorrectly.

The majority of Jews are not Semites. The blood of Abraham runs very thinly in those new inhabitants of Palestine.

The Ashkenazim or eastern European Jews are descendants of the Asiastic Khazars who converted to Judaism in the eighth century. The term therefore would only be used in the correct context to describe the activities of the Jews against the Arabs.

"Racism" is an intended attack on national pride. Except where it concerns the Jews, who are themselves the most racist of people, holding fiercely to their Judaic heritage, and offering no encouragement to others to join their group of self-chosen elect. The Talmud is filled with "anti-goyim" material.

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