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Freedom of speech?

Why is that when you criticize Christianity, Islam, Hinduism etc (religion, not individuals). It's a matter of freedom of speech but when you question Judaism and Zionism, it becomes a matter of anti-semitism only? Why not freedom of speech applies in that subject?
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Why is criticism of Islam anti-muslim?

Actually today it seems that the only people it is okay to go on a rant about and point out all the flaws of their belief system and for staying true to what the believe is against the Christians.
MorningStar · 31-35, M
I'm a muslim and it shouldn't be anti-muslim. You can criticize if you want. The Islamophobia concept (might be true in some cases) is often used politically. But people can justify it by freedom of speech. But why doesn't it applies to questioning Judaism and Zionism?
@Noctus: The protection of Judaism and Zionism is mostly due to the all too recent memory of the holocaust.
MorningStar · 31-35, M
@MarsSword: Probably.
katielass · F
@Noctus: No one is stopping anyone from criticizing Judaism or Zionism. I frequently see left wing loons criticizing both.