Antisemitism is complex. There's a growing trend of jesus-positive Jews: jewish people who don't believe in Jesus' divinity but put in a good word for him as a "Great Moral Teacher". Usury and improductive rent-seeking behaviours are considered interwined with Judaism, Former Louisiana State Representative The Honourable David Duke, documents some of this. However, we also have a significant percentage of jews struggling to make ends meet. Then we have people who have strong disagreements with the current Israeli head of state, but many Israeli citizens think that he should resign due to war mistakes: ultraorthodox jews -part of his traditional base- have started to churn, high tech entrepeneurs think he's not good for their aspirations of Israel as a "start-up country", some high-ranking millitary officers can't stand him...Race wise, jews are a loaded subject but anything involving the word race is a loaded subject in the West. All this boils down to something I try to apply consistently and usually have good results with: actions speak louder than words!Yes, add the Christ-denying Jew to the list of people that I won’t be drawing my moral imperative from.
I may, however, cite him as an authority on Middle East self defense against radical murderous terrorists who behead their enemies, rape their hostages, and burn babies alive.