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And similar like “Gay” and “Queer”, the term was co-opted by the victims of this discrimination.
Ironically, it was then co-opted by the Zionist schisms of Christianity and Judaism to quash criticism of their discriminatory behaviours towards other semitic cultures.
Right from the beginning of the ethno-nationalist Zionist movement, Jewish communities had to stand up to their claims of ethno-nationalism.
Zionism claims that Jews don't really belong in the countries they live in. That they're apart, something so utterly different to their neighbours that it means they cannot live beside them.
Zionism has always courted anti-semitism as an ideological tool.