Posted on 03/06/2018 4:00:47 PM PST by SJackson
{Originally posted to the JNS website}
Is there a difference between left-wing anti-Semites and right-wing Jew-haters? Advertisement
In theory, the answer is no. Hate is hate, no matter what its source. Except for some, including many Jews, the source of the hate does seem to matter. If, for example, you think right-wing hate is inherently more dangerous, you might give a pass to haters on the left or at least pay a bit less attention to them. Just as important, if youre inclined to think that the source of anti-Jewish prejudice matters more than anything else, you might also disregard the relative danger each threat poses to the Jewish community.
Unfortunately, thats exactly what some Jews are doing right now with respect to the partnerships theyve struck in the course of supporting the anti-Trump resistance.
The latest proof of this problem comes from the reports about Tamika D. Mallory, the co-president of the Womens March movement that coordinated the massive counterdemonstration to the inauguration of President Donald Trump and the follow-up marches that took place nationwide in January. Mallory attended a recent Saviors Day address in Chicago given by Louis Farrakhan, the head of the Nation of Islam. But she didnt just show up at the event. She was among those applauding Farrakhan as he spouted his usual litany of anti-Semitic invective, in which he specifically blamed Jewsand their grip on the media and Hollywoodfor harming women. Afterwards, Mallory happily posed for a picture with the hate-monger.
The response from the Jewish left and those involved in her group: crickets.
The Womens March has gained even more support recently because for many, it embodies the activism and spirit of the #MeToo moment in which women resolved no longer to be silent about sexual assault and harassment. But as the distinctive pink hats worn by its supporters that are supposed to depict womens genitals remind us, the movement is just as much a protest against the Trump presidency as it is about Harvey Weinstein or any of the many others whose crimes and indiscretions have recently been exposed.
The Womens March has come to embody the virus of intersectionality or belief that all causes involving allegations of discrimination are somehow related. The resistance to Trump has become linked to a hodge-podge of other issues that seemingly have nothing to do with #MeToo. In that way, protests against sexual harassment have become linked to those against racism, such as Black Lives Matter, and more international concerns such as the Palestinian war against the existence of Israel.
It ought to be possible to protest Trump without getting into bed with Farrakhan and those who wish to eliminate Israel. Yet thats become part of the price of admission for the march and the resistance it embodies. If you want to be part of the movement, you have to agree to disagree about Farrakhan and anti-Semitism with Mallory, and do the same with a vicious Israel-hater like Linda Sarsour, another one of the top leaders of the Womens March who has said Zionists shouldnt be part of the protests.
Why arent more mainstream opponents of Trump up in arms about this? The reason is that they consider the extremist views of some of their allies to be not as important as the threats of anti-Semitism coming from the right.
The racist march in Charlottesville, Va., last August that led to clashes between members of the Ku Klux Klan, neo-Nazis and other extremists with counterprotesters from the left was deeply traumatic for many Jews. The torchlight march in which anti-Semitic slogans were shouted seemed like a rerun of the 1930s. The fact that President Trump drew a false moral equivalency between the two sides made it even worse.
But despite the attempt by some Trump critics to confuse the Charlottesville marchers with the people who edit Breitbart.com and other more mainstream political forces on the right, the truth is that the Klan, the Nazis and their friends are actually a miniscule group with no influence and no connection to anyone in power.
The comparison with Farrakhan is important. He has a mass following among adherents of the Nation of Islam. And many others in the African-American community that dont claim to share his views treat him as a respected ally. That includes members of the Congressional Black Caucus, who hosted him back in 2005 when he took a picture smiling next to Illinois Sen. Barack Obama (which was repressed by a sympathetic photographer who didnt wish to endanger Obamas hopes for a higher office). Rep. Keith Ellison, the deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee was also a longtime supporter of Farrakhan.
The same is true of people like Sarsour. The BDS (boycott, divest and sanctions) movement hasnt won any major battles in America. But it has a foothold on many major American college campuses and is backed by many on the left. It is also inextricably linked to incidents of anti-Semitism and attacks on Jewish students, which occur wherever the BDSers raise their banner.
Liberal critics of Trump were right to demand that he disassociate himself from haters, as he belatedly did after Charlottesville. But a Womens March that is prepared to turn a blind eye to Mallorys connections and those of Sarsour cannot claim any legitimacy. Thats especially true when the reaction of many of its supporters to complaints about their ties is to attack those pointing out the problem rather than holding their leaders accountable.
That said, the obligation of liberal Jews is to ensure that the Womens March is free of any taint of anti-Semitism and hatred for Israel.
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There are some anti-Semites on the Right. But I suspect there are far more on the Left. I have always believed that Israels best supporters are Conservative Christians. And I believe that the majority of those who march with the Right and spew anti-Semitism are probably Leftist plants. I mean, can you imagine many anti-Semites shouting out their hatred, in the middle of a group of Conservatives? Aside from the fact that I firmly believe that most of those demonstrating in Charlottesville were really Leftists, marching on both sides. (Lets face facts, Conservatives only really march in the March for Life)
Why would you think that? Have you never heard of the Soviet Union, Red China, Cuba, various Marxist African states? Unless you're a historical illiterate, why in the WORLD would you think "right-wing" - which I guess means "non-Marxist" - anti-Semitism is a greater threat to you?
Oh mi it’s quite a p!ckle the European-style Sociali$ts have gotten themselves into. The Nazis on the right and Farrakhan on the left. It’s occurred to me the raison that th$y don’t leave the de ocrat par+ie is t$ey are benefi++ing someh0w from the curre$t s@stem.
They were not c0nservatives but they were definitely not left ists. And they have a whole litany of re@sons they are opposed to the outsized domin@nce thAy have in ce@rt@in inDus+ries.
>>I mean, can you imagine many anti-Semites shouting out their hatred, in the middle of a group of Conservatives?
I watched a couple non-sheeted Klan types get run off from a TEA Party rally at the state capitol that Hannity was one of the headliners for. Big event, crowd of course grossly under-estimated by the media.
TEA Party types were not having any Klan nonsense.
Democrat neo-Nazi all right left? Or just plain Old anti-Semite anti-theist far left Zocialists?
Frankfurt school types know enough that capitalists are not fascists
Tamika Mallory was trained by Al Sharpton, who once said he did not consider Farrakhan an anti-Semite—no surprise she’s tied to Farrakhan.
Reverend Al, inspired the only pogrum in America. Some people would add the Harlem riots in the 1930s, but they were after whites too, not just Jews.
Won't be seeing that at the Woman's March, or Black Lives Matter or Antifa events. Heck, the Congressional Black Caucus breaks bread with Farrakhan. #2 at the DNC and our ex-President are pals. For all the BS posturing of the media, show me a picture of any Repuclican President with David Duke. Or any high ranking klansman. Robert Byrd excepted.
A despicable claim by a wimp who is afraid to offend liberals.
In other words, it's the Jews' fault. So much for your invoking the Israelites on your home page.
Did you have an epileptic seizure while typing?
Dems claim to love everyone. But then they make policies to divide us and turn us against each other. Are they party of love or hate. Consider it.
‘Did you have an epileptic seizure while typing?’
I think he was using old High Germanic runes...
You need to buy a new keyboard.
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