antiSemitic
Antisemitism is prejudice, hostility, or discrimination against Jews as a religious, ethnic, or cultural group. The term, popularized in the late 19th century by German journalist Wilhelm Marr, describes a set of beliefs and actions that portray Jews as a threat or inferior. The word uses "Semite," historically a linguistic term for a group of Afro-Eurasian languages, but in modern usage refers to Jews regardless of actual language.
Historically, negative attitudes toward Jews date to antiquity and intensified in medieval Europe through religious accusations,
Antisemitism can manifest as conspiracy theories, dehumanization, or stereotypes (e.g., about money, influence, or loyalty). It
In the contemporary world, antisemitism persists in various forms, including hate speech, harassment, and extremist violence.
See also: antisemitism in history, Holocaust, anti-Judaism, Zionism, conspiracy theory.