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And it got me thinking that the reason why its so rarely voiced, and why there's almost no expectation for it to be voiced (among both Jews and non-Jews) is a function of antisemitism.
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Related to that: When antisemitism and white supremacy are both acknowledged at the same time, there's often a lot of pressure to think of antisemitism as derivative of white supremacy — which is inaccurate on a number of levels.
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