The word "anti-Semitism" was created in the early 20th century by the "Jews" (false Jews perhaps, but still associated with them) to keep people from blaming them for the Bolshevik Revolution (that they were actively doing). It is identical to the way the term "conspiracy theorist" is used today. It is nothing more than a population level programming tool designed to allow a group of people, that are associated with a larger group of people, to do whatever they want (commit genocide, or take over the world e.g.) without scrutiny.
The term anti-Semitism was coined in 1879 by the German agitator Wilhelm Marr to designate the anti-Jewish campaigns under way in central Europe at that time.
Maybe. It could be that it became popular during the Bolshevik Revolution, or was weaponized at that time.
Case in point, the term "conspiracy theory" dates back to the late 1800s. (I was looking for my link to the evidence for that (search results of old newspapers) but I can't find it right now. If I find it I will edit this post.) However, it was weaponized in around 1970 from a the C_A propaganda release Countering Criticisms of the Warren Report. (I also have evidence of that from search results of old newspapers but that's in the same paper I wrote, and I can't find it atm.)
I had heard it was due to the Bolshevik Revolution. Looking it up now I find both as origins. Perhaps both are true; one coined it, the other weaponized it to eliminate otherwise valid criticisms.
Let us know what you find. I have read of this site the term “conspiracy theorist” is only since the JFK assassination theories. Would be interesting to see if there is earlier usage documented somewhere.
As for anti-semitism it was originally used as a way to justify hating Jews for their ethnicity and not for their religion.
It was at a time when semites were a lower or non-European race (racism was okay).
But hating someone for their religion is different. The term anti-Jewish would be too unclear if it meant anti-Jewish religion or anti-Jewish race.
The constant attacks against Jews are honestly sort of glowie type shill shit. Its a ploy to paint us as racist.
The word "anti-Semitism" was created in the early 20th century by the "Jews" (false Jews perhaps, but still associated with them) to keep people from blaming them for the Bolshevik Revolution (that they were actively doing). It is identical to the way the term "conspiracy theorist" is used today. It is nothing more than a population level programming tool designed to allow a group of people, that are associated with a larger group of people, to do whatever they want (commit genocide, or take over the world e.g.) without scrutiny.
Your timeline is off though.
Maybe. It could be that it became popular during the Bolshevik Revolution, or was weaponized at that time.
Case in point, the term "conspiracy theory" dates back to the late 1800s. (I was looking for my link to the evidence for that (search results of old newspapers) but I can't find it right now. If I find it I will edit this post.) However, it was weaponized in around 1970 from a the C_A propaganda release Countering Criticisms of the Warren Report. (I also have evidence of that from search results of old newspapers but that's in the same paper I wrote, and I can't find it atm.)
I had heard it was due to the Bolshevik Revolution. Looking it up now I find both as origins. Perhaps both are true; one coined it, the other weaponized it to eliminate otherwise valid criticisms.
Let us know what you find. I have read of this site the term “conspiracy theorist” is only since the JFK assassination theories. Would be interesting to see if there is earlier usage documented somewhere.
As for anti-semitism it was originally used as a way to justify hating Jews for their ethnicity and not for their religion. It was at a time when semites were a lower or non-European race (racism was okay). But hating someone for their religion is different. The term anti-Jewish would be too unclear if it meant anti-Jewish religion or anti-Jewish race.