Today, I learnt that in the 1980s it was hard for Jewish perspectives to be taken seriously in feminist movement due to intense antisemitism.

"More common than open, anti Jewish statements was anti-Semitism by neglect: the non-recognition of Jewish existence"

jstor.org/stable/4315868

@raf I don’t think that ended in the 80’s. I would say it’s still true today. @serge

@AlliFlowers @serge

It's sobering how little of the dynamics have changed in over 30 years. The author doesn't want to attribute it to systemic antisemitism, but I am far more comfortable doing that

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@raf A lot of people would say there is no systemic antisemitism because to many people, Jews are white. I’ve never identified as white. @serge

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