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There's two annoying things about it. The first is how it's forced into our lexicon, that's annoying enough. But almost equally annoying is the nonsense behind its etymology. "Semitic" is a language family applying to a broad range of historic peoples, including some historical jews, but mostly it's an antiquated word used by historians to describe a group that barely had anything in common. In the sense of the meaning of the words, it's almost impossible to be truly "anti-semitic" because how do you hate an ancient language family tree?

That just really grinds my gears, "anti-jew" would've served their purposes just fine but they have to corrupt language by using words to mean things completely unrelated to their dictionary meaning.

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Semitic literally translates to "Son of Shem", however a more accurate translation is "received the blessings of Shem". Seeing as Judah did not receive Shem's blessings they are not Semitic.

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Where'd you learn that?

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Some guy made a short video on it awhile back, it was posted here before. I'll try to find it later tonight.

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I don't know where you got that information, but Semitic definitely refers to a geographical location. It's a term used by historians before the year 1980 and not many others.

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That is irritating now that you point it out. Lol