“An autopsy was performed on November 6th and the Ventura County Medical Examiner’s Office determined the cause of death to be blunt force head injury and the manner of death homicide.”

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      because your defintion of the word is wrong. Here is the worldwide accepted definition of it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisemitism

      Antisemitism (also spelled anti-semitism or anti-Semitism)[a] is hostility to, prejudice towards, or discrimination against Jews.[2][3][4] This sentiment is a form of racism,[5][6] and a person who harbours it is called an antisemite.

      and especially regarding your statement:

      Though ‘antisemitism’ could be construed as prejudice against people who speak other Semitic languages, this is not how the term is commonly used.

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        The word is completely wrong, not his definition. Not all semites are Jews. The semites are a race of people that originate from the region of Palestine including Arabs. Arab is a Semitic language.

        If anything the Palestinians look a lot more like Semites than the Zionists from Europe.

        https://www.dictionary.com/browse/semite

        It’s like saying being anti-black would mean you hate Christians because some black people in Africa used to be Christian.

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          Yes but when a dictionary does its job and is trustworthy then that is practically the same thing. And in this case it is very much right. Ask anyone what antisemitism means and they will mention Jewish people not people who speak semitic languages.

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          Ok? Dictionaries are descriptive not proscriptive. That doesn’t mean that YOUR proscriptive view of a word is the correct one.

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        Then they should use a different word, and stop hiding behind it to escape legitimate criticism.

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      That sounds like one of those “I can’t be racist against African Americans since all of us are from Africa originally” lines.

      You know what is meant by the word and words are defined by usage not by origin.