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| − | [[Henry Ford]] was an outspoken anti-semite who used his newspaper, ''The Dearborn Independent'', to reprint the false ''Protocals of the Elders of Zion''. He was an admirer of [[Adolf Hitler]] and strongly opposed U.S. entry into the Second World War.<ref>Power, Ignorance, and Anti-Semitism: | + | [[Henry Ford]] was an outspoken anti-semite who used his newspaper, ''The Dearborn Independent'', to reprint the false ''[[Protocals of the Elders of Zion]]''. He was an admirer of [[Adolf Hitler]] and strongly opposed U.S. entry into the Second World War.<ref>Power, Ignorance, and Anti-Semitism: |
Henry Ford and His War on Jews http://history.hanover.edu/hhr/99/hhr99_2.html</ref> Aviator Charles Lindberg has also been accused of being an anti-semite. He also opposed U.S. entry into the war, though implied that if we did enter, it should be on the side of Germany.<ref>Azimov, Issac ''Isaac Azimov's Book of Facts''. New York: Random House, 1977.</ref> | Henry Ford and His War on Jews http://history.hanover.edu/hhr/99/hhr99_2.html</ref> Aviator Charles Lindberg has also been accused of being an anti-semite. He also opposed U.S. entry into the war, though implied that if we did enter, it should be on the side of Germany.<ref>Azimov, Issac ''Isaac Azimov's Book of Facts''. New York: Random House, 1977.</ref> | ||
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Anti-Semitism (or antisemitism) is discrimination or hatred of Jews.
One of the oldest instances of anti-Semitic claims was made in the first century AD by Apion who claimed Jews sacrificed Greeks in their temple in a ritual known as a blood libel. Christianity later brought this up again in England in 1144, after William of Norwich was found murdered. William was called a martyr and created a second wave of anti-antisemitism, this time in Europe. It was mostly popularized with the story of Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln, and was even present in the Canterbury Tales. This continued on for many centuries until modern times. This "blood libel" accusation has survived the centuries and is today seen in Muslim anti-Semitic propaganda.
US politics and anti-Semitism
Henry Ford was an outspoken anti-semite who used his newspaper, The Dearborn Independent, to reprint the false Protocals of the Elders of Zion. He was an admirer of Adolf Hitler and strongly opposed U.S. entry into the Second World War.[1] Aviator Charles Lindberg has also been accused of being an anti-semite. He also opposed U.S. entry into the war, though implied that if we did enter, it should be on the side of Germany.[2]
Democratic Senator Ernest Hollings was recently ostracized for public criticism of the Bush Administration [3] considered to be anti-Semitic. [4] On March 3, 2003 Rep. James Moran (D-Va.) said, "If it were not for the strong support of the Jewish community for this war with Iraq, we would not be doing this". [5]
References
- ↑ Power, Ignorance, and Anti-Semitism: Henry Ford and His War on Jews http://history.hanover.edu/hhr/99/hhr99_2.html
- ↑ Azimov, Issac Isaac Azimov's Book of Facts. New York: Random House, 1977.
- ↑ Bush's failed Mideast policy is creating more terrorism, U.S. Senator Ernest F. Hollings, Charleston Post and Courier, 6 May 2004.
- ↑ Anti-Semitism: USA, ADL Urges Senator Hollings to Disavow Statements on Jews and the Iraq War, ADL Press Release, New York, 14 May 2004.
- ↑ Are Jews Behind the War on Iraq? A Case of Classical Anti-Semitism.