Anonymous 11/02/2021 (Tue) 08:04:38 Id: 195b57 No.85884 del
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Here calling a Jew Jew is considered anti-semitism in the public thinking (cultivated via the media), and they rarely note it (for example in Wikipedia articles, or in any biographies for that matter) if a person has Jewish descent, unless that person told openly, and took the identity upon himself. It is still not considered an ethnicity here (we did in pre-1945 times), but a religion, so even those who claim they are Jewish, it is considered nicer to call them Israelites, the word Jew (zsidó) considered kinda derogatory (when used by goyim).
Also there were some dogmatic views in place, built up by the Marxist-Leninist historians, journalists, other scientists from the field of humanities, and the party machine behind them (and the SU behind that). Only recently a slow change started, as they started to die out, and younger generations with other influences stepped in. One influence is Israel itself, ofc.
There are other stuff in play, but my time is short.