His own conclusion is that Bach was not anti-Semitic, that indeed he mollified through his music the anti-Semitic, or anti-Judaic, tendencies of the text.
Much ugliness, including new anti-Semitic tendencies, pervades Hungary's political climate.
Buckley worked as an editor for The American Mercury in 1951 and 1952, but left after perceiving newly emerging anti-Semitic tendencies in the magazine.
After the Second World War, growing anti-Semitic tendencies in Soviet politics drove Yiddish from most spheres.
Mr. Borchmeyer is wrong to insist that Wagner's oeuvre be regarded as "free of anti-Semitic tendencies."
It also showed anti-semitic tendencies.
(In the past it showed unhealthy anti-Semitic tendencies, he explained, but "Now it is being cleaned of extremist leaders.")
From the mid-1970s onwards, the mainstream press and other commentators alleged that LaRouche had fascist and anti-Semitic tendencies.
"I know because in unguarded moments when he's had the opportunity to speak about other people, he has not exhibited anti-Semitic tendencies."