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  • Salolainen denied that his comment was anti-Semitist.
  • After IZAK's renewed Anti-Semitist charge here leaves no choice but to submit this proof of his apparent incorrigibility.
  • IZAK's spamming and unwarranted Anti-Semitist smears against several users are subjects of the still pending Request for Comments and Arbitration case.
  • As a semitist, Zetterst閑n was foremost an Arabic philologist, but he was also well-oriented in non-Semitic languages such as Nubian.
  • In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Hillersberg drew some controversial Israel-critical caricatures, which caused some debate about whether they were Anti-Semitist or not.
  • "' Richard C . Steiner "'( born 1945 ) is a Semitist and a scholar of Northwest Semitic languages, Jewish Studies, and Near Eastern texts.
  • He obtained his degree in Florence, where among his teachers were the Hellenist Ettore Bignone, the philologist Giorgio Pasquali, the semitist Giuseppe Furlani and the linguists Giacomo Devoto and Bruno Migliorini.
  • Thomas inaccurately The stone became the subject of contention in 1970 when Semitist Cyrus H . Gordon proposed that the letters of inscription are Paleo-Hebrew of the 1st or 2nd century AD rather than Cherokee, and therefore evidence of pre-Columbian transatlantic contact.
  • The research into fascism he cites is an especially troublesome field to draw conclusions from, since any link created in this field will necessarily cast light on Nietzsche as a fascist and anti-semitist philosopher, whether the fascist figure claiming philosophic parentage from Nietzsche did so in a cogent fashion or not.
  • "' Henri Eugene Xavier Loius Hyvernat "'( 30 June 1858 in Saint-Julien-en-Jarret, now part of L'Horme, Loire department  30 May 1941 in Washington, D . C . ) was a Franco-American Coptologist, Semitist and orientalist.
  • In a 1991 reply, archaeologists Robert Mainfort and Mary Kwas, relying on a communication from Semitist Frank Moore Cross, concluded that the inscription is not genuine paleo-Hebrew but rather a 19th-century forgery, with John W . Emmert, the Smithsonian agent who performed the excavation, the most likely responsible party.
  • In a 1993 article in " Biblical Archaeology Review ", Semitist P . Kyle McCarter, Jr . stated that although the inscription " is not an authentic paleo-Hebrew inscription, " it " clearly imitates one in certain features, " and does contain " an intelligible sequence of five letters-- too much for coincidence . " McCarter concluded, " It seems probable that we are dealing here not with a coincidental similarity but with a fraud ."
  • Because your entire case seems to revolve around proving that Nietzsche was an anti-semitist it is no surprise that you have been received in this way . . . it would have been troublesome if your view was the majority one ( a tertiary source, like Wikipedia, does unabashedly privilege the majority POV  critically, however, it doesn't represent the majority view as anything other than a product of " interpretation ", whereas you are trying to show " your " interpretation as privileged by the text, a view I and the others involved here oppose quite strongly ) and is unacceptable because it isn't .-- Marinus 04 : 56, 28 August 2006 ( UTC)