Where Did This Antisemitic Meme Originate?

New channel alert @BigJewishIdeas Even today, Jews are often depicted in the media as having extra-large and hooked noses, perpetuating the myth and hateful stereotype of the “Jewish nose.“ This stereotype has persisted for centuries, even though scientific studies have disproven the notion that Jewish noses are larger than those of other ethnicities. As a result, nose jobs have become a norm and are sometimes even encouraged within many Jewish communities. This harmful stereotype continues to affect the perception of Jewish people, despite the evidence against it. From medieval Christian art to Nazi propaganda imagery and even modern-day TV shows, Jews have been consistently portrayed as ugly, demonic, and dehumanized, often with exaggerated noses. This harmful representation has persisted throughout history, perpetuating negative stereotypes and fostering discrimination against Jewish people. While some Jews may share similar characteristics to other Middl
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