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 | | While many American "liberals" would be "social democrats" in European terms, very few of them openly embrace the term "left"; in America, the term is mainly embraced by New Left activists, certain portions of the labor movement, and people who see their intellectual or political heritage as descending from 19th-century socialist movements. |
 | | Aurélie Filipetti, a spokeswoman of the Green Party in Paris, criticized some of her fellow French left-wingers for creating an anti-Israeli atmosphere which encourages antisemitism. |
 | | [27] (http://www.nrg.co.il/online/archive/ART/466/162.html) (in Hebrew, partially translated at [28] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Left-wing_politics/Archive3)) Other Jewish leftists have also been critical that the European left is tolerant of antisemitism when it comes from the "oppressed world" of the Arabs. |
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