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The Jews Who Cried Wolf (Hubbub over The Passion)
National Review Online ^ | March 05, 2004 | Julia Gorin

Posted on 03/05/2004 1:17:40 PM PST by presidio9

It's an age-old story with a modern twist: Even as the boy is being devoured by a real wolf, he continues to point to one that is, if not imaginary, at least toothless.

To some Jews, indirect anti-Semitism is worse than deadly anti-Semitism. Because it's the former that ineffectual groups like the Anti-Defamation League and the Simon Wiesenthal Center can fight. It's rather like looking indoors for a quarter that was lost outdoors — because the lighting is better.

If some Jews were upset over The Passion of the Christ even before seeing it, it's because we gave the exclusive contract on anti-Semitism to Muslims. But why rob Gibson of the benefit of the doubt we gave Arafat? True, the film depicts an imaginatively unflattering Jewish role in Christ's crucifixion — beyond what the Gospels suggest. So yes, Mel Gibson is his father's son. But any Jew who supported the Oslo Peace Process — and there were more of us than readily admit now — should be keeping a low profile amid The Passion. Unless blowing up Jews is more forgivable than Mel's movie. It's certainly easier to point the finger at the Christian, if you want to keep that finger.

When a movie like The Passion of the Christ comes along, it's the professional Jew-defender's dream come true. Mouthing off about Mel is basically a paid vacation for these types, who even with all the Jewish financial contributions from over the years at their disposal weren't doing their job — not during Crown Heights and not during seven years of genocide bombings in Israel leading up to the second Intifada in 2000, which managed to catch them off-guard. Only then did they kick into gear, as unabashed anti-Semitism exploded throughout the Middle East and resurged in Europe. Only then did it occur to organized Jewry that they forgot to equip a generation or two of college students to fight, much less preempt, the anti-Semitism they would encounter at their left-wing college campuses. Where did all that Jewish money go? To the NAACP, gay rights, injured Palestinian children and Albanian Muslims.

One need only look at Elie Wiesel, the picture of timeless Jewish suffering, to understand the farce that is Jewish outrage today. When three genocide bombs went off in a single week in Israel last year, where was Elie? Elie was in Romania, giving a speech to a village to remind them that 60 years ago "Jews were killed here too." Understandably, Wiesel survived a horrific Holocaust experience, but he devotes his energies to past threats, choosing to remain a universally sympathetic figure rather than a useful one. He and the rest spent the past decade looking for cheap Holocaust analogies everywhere except Israel, where a more literal parallel was in the making. These days, these types seem to come out only when it's safe, like when Jesus is involved. Tragically, the Jewish people reserve greater scorn for the guy wanting to save them from hell than the one trying to send them there.

If Jews spent less time worrying about ancient hatreds and more time worrying about the glaring contemporary ones, we wouldn't have come to a point where the legitimacy of Israel's very existence is regularly questioned and where the Jews get blamed when Muslims bomb America. While Jews worry about things like intermarriage, a sleepy KKK, an Austrian named Haider, a second president named Bush, and now a movie about Christ, the real threats spiral out of control.

Despite building careers on six million dead, the professional defenders have shied away from the harder fights. So along comes Mel to give them some relevance and put them back in business.

And to put media indignation over anti-Semitism back in business. Both Mel and the Jews should feel used. There's a reason the controversy got as big as it did. The liberal media acting like they care whether someone is anti-Semitic or not is not only insulting but insidious as well. The plan is to keep the Passion ruckus they raised in their pocket, for fuel in countering accusations of anti-Semitism the next time they diminish terrorism against Israelis, the next time they misrepresent Israeli raids of terror camps as massacres, and the next time they demonize Israelis for building a wall to stay alive. All they'll have to say is: "We can't be anti-Semites. Just look at the hell we gave Mel!" The very fact that the notoriously anti-Semitic and anti-Israel New York Times took the lead a year ago in condemning Gibson's film and family should be telling.

Networks and newspapers are dutifully up in arms over whether a movie will be offensive to Jews, and they give front-page space to recovered paintings stolen from Jews by Nazis, but whom have they let know that the Palestinian Authority televises sermons with titles like "Blessings to Whomever Saved a Bullet to Stick in a Jew's Head"? Or that Mein Kampf hit No. 6 on the Palestinian bestseller list a few years ago? Or that Palestinians brew terror plots against Americans? By the same token, did any reporters take to task antiwar protesters who held up placards comparing Israelis to Nazis? Only the likes of Pat Robertson's 700 Club exposes what the Jew killers are up to week to week.

The elites and their media are using Mel to wash their hands of the Jewish blood they accumulated when their sympathies enabled the violence to escalate from brick-throwing at Israeli soldiers to the first suicide bombing against Israeli civilians in 1994 — and all the bombings since.

The media of the elites know well that it's not the anti-Semitism that yells "Christ killer" which kills today, but their enlightened anti-Semitism and Islamic anti-Semitism that do. Behold the unholy alliance between the two: The Passion is their opportunity to put a rift in the rival alliance between Christians and Jews. It's a chance to further the Left's war against religion, and the Muslims' war against religion that isn't theirs.

By going after The Passion of the Christ the media are using Jews to attack Christianity, the ultimate target of extermination by the Left and its Islamic friends. (Neatly enough, immediately following the Diane Sawyer interview with Mel Gibson, ABC announced a report that thousands more molestations took place within the Catholic Church than previously estimated.)

The feigned indignation over whether Mel Gibson is calling Jews Christ killers is transparent, not to mention ironic. Jesus was a Jew, so calling someone a "Christ killer" is essentially calling him or her a Jew killer.

And the last time I checked, the secular world doesn't have a problem with those.


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To: E. Pluribus Unum
An unflattering role (for Jews) beyond even what the Gospels suggest, made by the son of a well-known bigot.

Well-known only because anti-Christian bigots made him famous as a means of defaming his son.

But a bigot nonetheless.

You aren't denying that Hutton Gibson is a bigot, are you? You aren't denying that Mel Gibson learned his religion from an anti-Semite, are you?

41 posted on 03/05/2004 8:11:14 PM PST by Inyokern
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To: Polybius
......made by the son of a well-known bigot.

The old "Sins of the Father" passed down from generation to generation. Is the practice acceptable when it is applied to a Gentile?

No, I am not saying he should suffer for the sins of his father, I am merely saying that, when he makes a movie insulting to Jews, the fact that he learned his religion from an anti-Semitic whacko is something that has to be taken into consideration when determining what his motives were.

42 posted on 03/05/2004 8:19:49 PM PST by Inyokern
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To: Inyokern
Just cause you claim the Pharisees are your fathers does not make it true...Have they claimed you as a son no! I would worry about the FATHER of all and he is in heaven you do your best in slandering the one who truly counts if you believe your a child of G-d...Inyokern you talk in circles and all you do is want to cause trouble for Mel Gibson and his family.

You do not speak or debate as a Godly person just a person that is a bigot yourself...You need to look at that...
43 posted on 03/05/2004 8:22:36 PM PST by missyme
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To: Inyokern
Isn't it ironic Inyokern while your slamming the movie which you have not seen..G-d blesses Mel in every which way possible. First with all the slandering Mel has received he has not once talked bad about anyone...You made all sorts of hateful remarks about Jesus, The Gospels and MATTHEW... yet the movie went out with no Christians out trying to lynch any Jewish people...The movie has made more money than any movie with a mid-week 5 day opening..

Mel Gibson tithed 30 million to G-d and G-d gave him 0ver 100 million back...Yes Inyokern G-d has blessed Mel Gibson,
Maybe if you learn how to love, you will be able to recieve G-d's blessing while your still on earth...
44 posted on 03/05/2004 8:30:07 PM PST by missyme
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To: missyme
all you do is want to cause trouble for Mel Gibson and his family.

How so? Did I make a movie slandering Mel Gibson and his family? Did I curse them? Did I accuse them of deicide? Did I call them sons of the devil?

Of course not. Only Christians are allowed to do such "loving" things.

45 posted on 03/05/2004 8:32:59 PM PST by Inyokern
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To: missyme
You made all sorts of hateful remarks about Jesus

Unless you are prepared to quote EXACTLY what I said about Jesus, do not make inflammatory statements like that.

46 posted on 03/05/2004 8:36:02 PM PST by Inyokern
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To: Inyokern
I MUST SAY THIS INYOKERN: YOU MUST BE WITHOUT "SIN" BECAUSE YOU ARE ALWAYS ONE TO CAST THE FIRST STONE.....
47 posted on 03/05/2004 8:37:24 PM PST by missyme
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To: Inyokern; Texas2step
Did you not say that Jesus was a thief!? Did you not say Matthew was a thug? Do you know TORAH One of the commandments is Honor They Mother and Father! and Mel did that, but apparently you do not think he should of, so he should listen to you, not the G-d in heaven right? don't side step now..you know what you said...
48 posted on 03/05/2004 8:40:49 PM PST by missyme
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To: missyme
I MUST SAY THIS INYOKERN: YOU MUST BE WITHOUT "SIN" BECAUSE YOU ARE ALWAYS ONE TO CAST THE FIRST STONE.....

No, Mel Gibson cast the first stone. I used to be a fan of his.

49 posted on 03/05/2004 8:41:08 PM PST by Inyokern
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To: missyme
Did you not say that Jesus was a thief!?

He took corn that was set aside for the poor when he was not poor. He had the ability to get food whenever he wanted, as is shown numerous times in the Gospels, and yet he took "tsadaka" meant for the poor.

So he was not sinless.

50 posted on 03/05/2004 8:44:38 PM PST by Inyokern
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To: Inyokern
Isn't it funny, "Christians stand up for the JEWS with the highest regard, since the Messiah we adore was a Jew as was Mary, the Apostles in fact every single individual in Ancient Judea...And you a Jew slams all the Jews in the Gospels...so who is really showing a case for Anti-Semitism????
51 posted on 03/05/2004 8:46:15 PM PST by missyme
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To: Inyokern
So what are you saying Jesus is as much as a sinner as you are?
52 posted on 03/05/2004 8:47:44 PM PST by missyme
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To: presidio9
Please read the latest posts generated by our loving freeper, I really don't believe he understands one cotton picking thing about any religion..Because he does not know G-d...
53 posted on 03/05/2004 8:56:50 PM PST by missyme
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To: Believe_In_The_Singularity
I could be wrong but I have read the resurrection is absent in Jesus Christ Superstar and present in Mel Gibson's Passion. This from a Christian perspective is no small omission.
54 posted on 03/05/2004 9:05:07 PM PST by xp38
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To: xp38
As a follow up I think Godspell also omits the resurrection but perhaps someone more familiar with that movie/play could confirm or deny that.
55 posted on 03/05/2004 9:06:51 PM PST by xp38
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To: presidio9
You know there's an interesting argument that the Jews weren't technically guilty of condemning Jesus to the cross. When Jesus is brought before Pilate, Pilate finds no fault in Jesus and personally does not want to put him to death, and plots to put Jesus up against Barabbas and let the people choose whom they want to set free. The name Barabbas is actually the Aramaic term Bar Abbas, meaning "son of the father." His actual name according to the Greek manuscripts was Jesus (a fairly common name at the time) Barabbas, or Jesus son of the father (most translations drop the first name). So the Jews in the crowd were actually crying out "free Jesus, the son of the father"
Now just perhaps God allows this little technicality to absolve those involved?
56 posted on 03/05/2004 9:08:24 PM PST by Tinhatter
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To: Inyokern
No, I am not saying he should suffer for the sins of his father, I am merely saying that, when he makes a movie insulting to Jews, the fact that he learned his religion from an anti-Semitic whacko is something that has to be taken into consideration when determining what his motives were.

As we have learned from the media hysteria over George W. Bush daring to mention 11 September in a campaign ad, it does not take very much for the Left to be "insulted".

Are Jews equivalent to "Left"?

It depends on which Jews.

Left-wing Democrat Jews have no more problem in throwing out the "I Am Insulted Card" than Al Sharpton does.

Are there Ashkenazi Jews with too much Left-Wing Eastern European "Red Diaper Baby" ideological baggage? Yes.

Is it "anti-Semitic" to point that out? No.

The Sefardi, as a whole, do not seem to have that love affair with Leftist ideolgy and they are just as "Jewish" as the Ashkenazim, as a whole.

I learned my religion at elementary Sunday School and later at a Jesuit high school, not from my father. I have no idea what Gibson's father taught him that has stuck and neither do you.

57 posted on 03/05/2004 9:36:40 PM PST by Polybius
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To: Inyokern
I wasn't aware Joe Sobran had written that and wasn't quoting him. I was quoting a friend of mine who, by the way, was formally "buried" at his synogogue by his family when he married a gentile woman. His parents, two brothers and sister will not speak to him to this day and he's been married 12 years now.
58 posted on 03/05/2004 11:18:49 PM PST by waxhaw
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To: Believe_In_The_Singularity
Please name one thing Mel included in this film that was not in "Jesus Christ Superstar" 30 years ago.

You posted that which I have been saying since last Wednesday!

59 posted on 03/06/2004 1:32:38 AM PST by ILBBACH
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To: Inyokern
True, the film depicts an imaginatively unflattering Jewish role in Christ's crucifixion — beyond what the Gospels suggest.

It does? Where?

60 posted on 03/06/2004 6:55:29 AM PST by Aquinasfan (Isaiah 22:22, Rev 3:7, Mat 16:19)
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