Are there any historically Anti-Semitic Left-wing movements?

I hate right-wingers because they're usually retarded, good goys for corporate interests and generally offer very basic criticisms for nuanced things (Blame the symptom rather than the cause).

I hate left-wingers because even though their criticisms tend to be right, they have zero answers to any problems and their inability to study the JQ renders them passive.

What are some Left-Wing anti-semitic movements?

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The USSR

The Soviet Union was heavily Semitic in its propaganda. They coined a number of veined Anti-semitic insults that are being used to this very day -- most notable "rootless cosmopolitan." Even Stephen Miller got flak for alluding to a CNN reporter as having cosmopolitan bias just a few months ago.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rootless_cosmopolitan

Also Stalin conducted a number of Semitic purges.

Sorry for mistakes, English is not my first language

You're missing the point of the left, atleast the real left not corporate liberals. The jewish cabal IS a symptom of capitalism rather than the cause. They don't need another boogeyman when they already have the ultimate one in the form of the system they oppose.

Strasserism

SSNP

Yes the Democraps and the liberal media and Barack Obongo come to mind when it comes to their hatred for Israel and for the Jews.

>Yes the Democraps and the liberal media and Barack Obongo come to mind when it comes to their hatred for Israel and for the Jews.

Just about any trade union

A lot of modern left-wing organisations are virulently anti-semitic because they're pro-Muslim. I don't know how common this was in the past, but it must have been pretty common. A lot of Muslim terrorist groups had communist ideology, and a lot of western intellectuals disliked Israel because of their relationship with America.

oh, bullshit. "Cosmopolitan" is an insult in the same vein as "bourgeois". It's hardly surprising that the insular, proletarian USSR would come down on people in traditionally bourgeois professions who had strong contacts outside the USSR. Jews just took this as an anti-semitic insult because so many of them were bourgeois with connections to America and Israel. Either way, that sort of language only appeared in the early 50s and fizzled out after Stalin's death a year or two later. Stalin didn't live long enough to conduct any anti-semitic purges (funny, that). Unless you're prepared to admit that the higher levels of the communist party were so overwhelmingly Jewish that Stalin's purges of the party might as well have been anti-semitic pogroms, characterising the USSR as anti-semitic is laughable.

The Syrian Social Nationalist Party? Aren't they more like Syrian nationalists in the sense that any land that we claim as part of Greater Syria is Syrian and by definition everyone be they Christian, Jewish or not are Syrian citizens? That's what I thought I read somewhere on their platform of nationalism.

>pro Muslim
>leftist
Marriage of convenience, used to create crisis actors at the behest of Mossad mouthpieces. The left of the West is as cucked as the right.

Define 'leftist' for me, OP.

Your broader interpretation of cosmopolitan is not wrong but Jews are the biggest diaspora people of history so "rootless" had a subtle but powerful implication towards Jews.

Also, Stalin's great purges did indeed take out many Jews, and Jews were used as scapegoats a number of times. Look up the Doctor's Plot:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctors'_plot

>the Doctor's Plot:
the Doctor's Plot is exactly what I was talking about you idiot. It was the only time Stalin was even vaguely anti-Semitic, and it ended before it could really get going because of Stalin's sudden death. All the doctors were released, and Kruschchev denounced the plot as a fabrication. There's also the suggestion that the idea of the plot originated with Beria, who was getting increasingly nervous about his position, as a means to keep Stalin distracted.

Or the whole thing was genuine inasmuch as there really were a network of jews working with American Zionist organisations, which would hardly be a surprise given what a big issue emigration to Israel would become for Soviet Jews in the following decades.

>"rootless" had a subtle but powerful implication towards Jews.
it also, if you're a communist, has a subtle and powerful implication towards capitalists. Someone who cares about no land, no people, someone who is attached to nothing (except money).

Most leftist orgs hate for Israel often leads to anti-semitism here. They put their hate for israeli goverment on jewish individuals instead. Atleast here in Sweden

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During the Stalinist era they went so far as to edit Yiddish dialogue out of movies.

You hate us cause you ain't us.

>Or the whole thing was genuine inasmuch as there really were a network of jews working with American Zionist organisations, which would hardly be a surprise given what a big issue emigration to Israel would become for Soviet Jews in the following decades.

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Well if you want to give something a read, you can get Marx’s book: On The Jewish Question

I neverreally understood it correctly. Was he jewish or just jewish blood? Or neither?

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Leftists have historically been much more anti-semitic than right-wingers. Hitler was closer politically to modern day leftists than with conservatives. He was a Socialist for fuck's sake. As was Mussolini.

Marx was an atheist and was of partial Ashkenazi descent (in Nazi Germany he would have been considered a mischling of the first degree like Werner Goldberg and not sent to a concentration camp though).

>you're anti-semitic if you don't support Israel
Zionists are truly the worst people

Otto stasser, aka the socialist wing of the nazi party even then they didn’t really hate Jews, it was more of a “down with the jewish bankers” than a “Jews are an untrustworthy race who must be exterminated”

Why do you leftist anti-Semites love to put words in other peoples mouths?

>"When people criticize Zionists, they mean Jews. You're talking anti-Semitism." - Martin Luther King

Poland too:
>The Polish 1968 political crisis, also known in Poland as March 1968 or March events (Polish: Marzec 1968; wydarzenia, wypadki marcowe), pertains to a major student and intellectual protest action against the government of the Polish People's Republic. The crisis resulted in the suppression of student strikes by security forces in all major academic centres across the country and the subsequent repression of the Polish dissident movement. It was also accompanied by a mass emigration following an antisemitic (internally branded "anti-Zionist" at the time) campaign waged by the minister of internal affairs, General Mieczysław Moczar, with the approval of First Secretary Władysław Gomułka of the Polish United Workers' Party. The protests coincided with the events of the Prague Spring in neighboring Czechoslovakia – raising new hopes of democratic reforms among the intelligentsia. The unrest culminated in the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia on 20 August 1968.[1][2]
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National Bolshevism and Strasserism. Also, late USSR was quite anti-semitic.

Obongo was a good goy who gave Israel tens of billions of dollars and mostly ignored Israel’s violantions of international law because Israel-firsters like Haim Saban control the Democratic Party the same way Sheldon Adelson and his ilk control the Republican Party. Also, half of all donations to the Dems are made by Hebrews.

This is your brain on boomer conservatism

This was only true after Lenin, though.

Left wing is generally against Jews since Israel joined the American camp.

But even if we go as back as Marx, we find that his message to Jews was "Stop being Jewish".

>What are some Left-Wing anti-semitic movements?
Take a look at Arab nationalists, there's plenty of them.

In Czechoslovakia there was a massive trial against "Zionistic-Trotskyist-Titoist plot" in 1952.

>What was yevsekcia?

I actually don't know, can you tell me about it?

>Hitler was closer politically to modern day leftists than with conservatives. He was a Socialist for fuck's sake.

Karl Marx himself was anti-semitic by modern standards. Karl Marx argued that Jewish identity itself was detrimental to the emancipation of Jews and that it would have to be destroyed in order for Jews to fit in.

wtf I love Leftists now

>Marriage of convenience
Not in all cases. The Kurds are a group that have been communist for decades.

His father or grandfather, I forget which, was a rabbi. I think he was kind of a self-hating jew.

>As was Mussolini.
Yeah but Mussolini seemed to openly have no problem with Jews.

>But even if we go as back as Marx, we find that his message to Jews was "Stop being Jewish".
That's less anti-semitism and more of "jesus guys, stop being so stereotypical, this is why people hate us"

This. The Soviet government repressed Jews at home and prevented many from traveling. Look up the refuseniks or prisoners of Zion. There's at least hundreds of thousands of Israelis who fled persecution in the USSR or are descendants of refugees. Poland, Czechoslovakia, and the DDR were quite anti-semitic as well IIRC.

An organization of atheist Jews who wanted to forcibly secularize Russian Jewish community. What’s anti-semitic about it?