Without centuries of Christian antisemitism, Hitler's passionate hatred would never have been so fervently echoed.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Not every anti-Semite is Joseph Goebbels. You can not like Jews much and be no great harm to them.
The reason the Jews hate Nazis is primarily because they didn't come up with the idea first.
Yet, nearly 6 decades after the Holocaust concluded, Anti-Semitism still exists as the scourge of the world.
There was a taboo as a result of the Holocaust that people respected that anti-Semitism was an ugly thing and should be avoided. Now that taboo seems to have been broken with impunity.
There is in England a saying that an anti-Semite is someone who hates the Jews more than is necessary.
As a result of my philosophy, I wasn't even upset about Hitler. I was willing to go to war to knock him off, but I didn't hate him. I hated what he was doing.
Anti-Semitism has no historical, political and certainly no philosophical origins. Anti-Semitism is a disease.
There is something uncannily adaptive about anti-Semitism: the way it can hide, unsuspected, in the most progressive minds.
No person with a sense of the dignity of mankind can condone the persecution of the Jewish race in Germany.
We've never been anti-Semitic.