I have nothing against European people, I live in Europe and I love it, I think European (white Christian) people are some of the most level-headed and tolerant in the world.
I've not got anything against the Ashekenazi Jews, there are some lovely Ashekenazi Rabbis who are Anti-Zionism and I once knew a lovely old Jewish couple. I actually look at some Jews and think "hey they worship my Elohim/Allah" and I feel a kind of connection to them because of that.
I don't neccesarily hate the Zionists who do not believe in persecuting Palestinians but I disagree with their political views because all Israel has done is persecute the Palestinians and I think the majoirty of Zionists just put on a false fickle politically correct facade, I think what they say and what they believe is completely different...
...With us Muslims what you see is what you get, we're not allowed by our religion to be hypocrites (munafiq) so our beliefs are an open book, that's why Zionists can do what we in Urdu call Mazloomiyat ki aaR mein Zulm.
I just believe that the Middle East belongs to the Middle Easterners, the Semitic people (Arabs, Hebrews), whether they are Muslim, Christian or Jewish and yes Arabs are also Semites so Zionists are Anti-Semitic.
Ashkenazi Jews are European and that's where they belong, that's all I'm saying, I've nothing against Jews or the Ashekenazi as a people.
You really did not answer my question. Why do you consider Jews who lived in Europe less Semitic than Jews who lived in Asia? There is absolutely no rational justification for this distinction, except an attempt to rationalize your bias.
And again, as an admirer of anti-Zionist Jews how do you feel about Ibn Warraq, Wafa Sultan, or Salman Rushdie?