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antisemitism
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Noun1.antisemitism - the intense dislike for and prejudice against Jewish peopleantisemitism - the intense dislike for and prejudice against Jewish people
racism - the prejudice that members of one race are intrinsically superior to members of other races


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Some more moderate ones also saying Grama advocates separating Jews from an intrinsically hostile anti-Semetic world.
Summary: Australia joined the United States, Canada and Sweden Sunday in boycotting a United Nations conference on racism beginning Monday, saying it was concerned the conference would be used as a platform Australia joined the United States, Canada and Sweden Sunday in boycotting a United Nations conference on racism beginning Monday, saying it was concerned the conference would be used as a platform for anti-Semetic views.
Could the Councillors who wrote it please explain how they are not anti-semetic, or divisive, as they so claim?
 
 
 
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