Muslims are the new Jews
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"Others have also questioned the notion that Muslims are the new Jews. See Cesarani, “Why Muslims are Not the New Jews,” on why a comparison between Jews in the Britain of the 1890s and Muslims in contemporary Britain is inapt. Walzer argues in “Islamism and the Left” that an analogy between Jews of the past and Muslims today is misleading because “Muslims in today's Western Europe have never been attacked by Christian crusaders, expelled from one country after another, forced to wear distinctive dress, barred from many professions, and slaughtered by Nazis." --Modernity and the Jews in Western Social Thought (2017), page 184, Chad Alan Goldberg |
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"Muslims are the new Jews" is a dictum uttered in the Islamophobia debate. It was first recorded in 1993.