The "r" word doesn't belong at discrimination in Israel - it's cultural

1. While radical sites, such as Haaretz were and are champions in using hyperbolic language to be sensational, they, hypocritically refrain from using the racism label on Arab anti any-Jews attacks, as they seek out specifically Jews. Yet, will choose to cast legitimate fears as in the R word.

Sadly some have copied this language but, afain, exclusively on one side, nor where really more often applicable.


2. The very fact that the most discriminated group against are Jews, Haredi Jews, proves again, discrimination is rather and foremost culturally based. 

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Translated from Ynet.



10 מיתוסים שיש לכם על חרדים

(Ynet) Link

10 myths you have about Haredim - Yedioth Ahronoth.  May 11, 2018 —

The myth: The Arabs are the most discriminated against sector in Israel, and that's how they feel.  The reality: the peak in the feeling of discrimination belongs to the ultra-Orthodox. While 23% of Arabs feel discriminated against 3% of the non-Orthodox Jewish public, among the ultra-Orthodox, 35% of men feel discriminated, and 28% of women.

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