You’re an intelligent chap, and I’m sure you could spot anti black or anti Asian racism.That is true in principle but a very broad and non-specific description. You know there is no agreed definition of what constitutes “antisemitism “ across the political spectrum right? Nor even amongst Jews. Not only has it been weaponised and misappropriated by both Jews and non-Jews alike but it is often misunderstood by those that use the term. . It is impossible to define antisemitism in a non-situational context.
As you can see from the posters above, there is a wide spectrum of understanding even in British politics - I suspect in Corbyn’s case, it was somewhere in between the two extremes.
As the poster said- criticism of Israel, anyone that happens to be Jewish, defending Muslims etc have all been deemed as anti- Semitic. Even criticising the thousands of civilian dead in Gaza, has been regarded by some as antisemitic.
These terms are problematic in any dialogue if there are no agreed parameters for what constitutes “anti-Jewish racism” and what doesn’t.
Why do you think anti Jewish is so hard to define?
You’re going to say “Israel” aren’t you?