Antisemitism
Antisemitism is a form of prejudice and discrimination specifically directed against Jewish people. It can manifest in various ways, including negative stereotypes, social exclusion, and violence. This hostility has deep historical roots, often fueled by myths and misconceptions about Jewish culture and religion.
Throughout history, antisemitism has led to significant events, such as the Holocaust during World War II, where millions of Jews were systematically murdered. Today, antisemitism continues to exist in various forms, including hate speech and vandalism, highlighting the ongoing need for education and awareness to combat this form of hatred.