5 Philosemitic Dog-Whistles to Watch Out For
<p>Opposing philosemitism is an absolute necessity in the struggle against colonialism, but it is not always easy to tell when someone is producing philosemitism. Often, philosemitic rhetoric is simply dog-whistled. Dog-whistles are “an expression or statement that has a secondary meaning intended to be understood only by a particular group of people.” Much attention has been spent detailing the various antisemitic dog-whistles and people have gotten significantly more adept at pointing them out and shutting them down. Some notable examples of antisemitic dog-whistles include references to “globalists”, to a small cabal who secretly run the world, or even something as seemingly innocuous as surrounding a word with three pairs of parentheses- ((())). Philosemitic dog-whistles are extremely common as well and it’s important we learn to spot them.</p>
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