So, I greatly respect @ShaunKing, but I have to point out that if you take more umbrage with the term "anti-Semitic" than with anti-semitism, there's a problem.
If you do something against a marginalized people and they call you out on it, the answer is "how can I fix it"
Are you honestly saying I have a bigger problem with the word that with the bigotry? Do you know my history? At all? I have NO umbrage with the term. I work almost daily to oppose anti-Semitism in very practical ways.
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I accept the criticism and I do not refute it. I don't know enough about the situation to comment further. And I do not think the accusation should be made lightly. What I'm saying is that there's a lot of deep-seated social acceptance and subconscious societal antisemitism.
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