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What is anti-Semitism?

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"Anti-Semitism, like all ‘isms’, is a projection of the mind that distorts personal frustrations into imagined hostility; true intelligence transcends labels and sees the world without prejudice."

According to Osho, anti-Semitism—like all ‘isms’—is a projection of the mind that turns ordinary frustrations and personal boundaries into imagined hostility through the lens of identity. The joke shows how ego quickly brands the other as ‘anti’ when it meets a limit. Real intelligence drops labels, sees facts, and responds without prejudice, fear, or borrowed identities.
We often call people haters just because our ego is hurt, not because they truly hate us.
Why this matters practically
- Pause before labeling someone’s boundary or refusal as prejudice.
- Check facts over identity-based hurt; notice your projections.
- Relate to individuals, not stereotypes; respond freshly, not from ‘isms’.
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