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Judeophobia

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Look like this template is now getting hit by Scientus' crusade to replace antisemitism with his favorite obscure neologism. --NeilNtalk to me01:26, 26 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

  • WP:IDIOM " If a literal interpretation of a phrase makes no sense in the context of a sentence, it should be reworded. "
  • Literal and figurative language: Literal language uses words directly according to their proper meanings (signified).
  • Sign (linguistics):the signifier (French signifiant), the "shape" of a word, its phonic component, i.e. the sequence of graphemes (letters), e.g., <"c">-<"a">-<"t">, or phonemes (speech sounds), e.g. /kæt/

As theantisemitism article already makes states "anti" "semite" and "ism" are three graphemes. Literally this means antagonism against allSemites, and there are far more Muslim Semites than Jewish Semites, which violatesWP:IDIOM above, thus it must be reworded. Judeophobia is a term over a hundred years old with wide usage in books that even my small local library has, and the Zionist phamphlet from which it came is widely cited[1], thus it is not a neologism. Also, the wordJudeophobia has even influenced the termIslamophobia.

antisemitism in the context of islam is contradictory on many levels, and should be change to the clear termJudeophobiaScientus (talk)01:35, 26 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

We'vebeen through this. You're getting intodisruptive editing territory. --NeilNtalk to me02:05, 26 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
This editor has a history of NPOV edits to advance his or her POV. Seethis edit from yesterday and others previously discussedhere andhere.TJRC (talk)17:33, 26 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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