Antisemitism in the People's Republic of China is a mostly 21st-century phenomenon and is complicated by the fact that there is little ground for antisemitism in China in historical sources.[1][2][3] In the 2020s, antisemitic conspiracy theories in China began to spread and intensify.[4][5][6] Some Chinese people believe in antisemitic tropes that Jews secretly rule the world.[7][8]
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