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- From: pierce@lanai.cs.ucla.edu (Brad Pierce)
- Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy,alt.revisionism
- Subject: Anti-Zionism
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.222753.2810@cs.ucla.edu>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 22:27:53 GMT
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- "However, since anti-Semitism was associated with the defeated and
- discredited Third Reich and was officially frowned upon by the
- Soviet system, the Russians and, after them, the Poles and their
- other satellites introduced a new cover-term for their anti-Jewish
- stance: it was not anti-Semitism, but 'anti-Zionism.' Couched in the
- language of opposition to Zionism, anti-Semitism became, as Daniel
- Patrick Moynihan put it, 'the preferred vehicle of the Soviet Union
- and its clients in international forums for political assault
- against the democratic nations - most obviously Israel, but
- ultimately all the West, and especially the United States.'"
-
- -- Raphael Patai and Jennifer Patai
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- [Source: Raphael Patai and Jennifer Patai, _The Myth of the Jewish
- Race_, Revised Edition, (Wayne State University Press, Detroit),
- 1989; pages 178-179.]
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