Sobran's For Fear of the Jews was a speech given at a Holocaust Denial conference for IHR. There Sobran tries to redefine antisemitism out of existance and paint those who dislike Jews as victimes of Jewish power.
Sobran didn't like any Jews, except those that converted.
>>>>They want to end Judaism and wretched Jewishness by having Jews convert
America’s largest Protestant denomination, the Southern Baptists, have been working hard for the past 15 years to convert Jews to Christianity. Do you consider the Southern Baptists to be anti-semites? Most Christians do not think so. Abe Foxman does: http://www.adl.org/PresRele/ChJew_31/4798_31.htm
>>>>Sobran’s For Fear of the Jews was a speech given at a Holocaust Denial conference for IHR. There Sobran tries to redefine antisemitism out of existance and paint those who dislike Jews as victimes of Jewish power
By the way, Sobran had Jewish friends, who helped him in his time of need. The Sobran speech that you link to, contains this important quote:
(”If I were to hate Jews en masse, without distinction, I would be guilty of many things. Obviously Id be guilty of injustice and uncharity to Jews as human beings. I would also be guilty of willful stupidity. More personally, Id be guilty of ingratitude to my benefactors which Dante, in his Inferno, ranks the worst of all sins since many of my benefactors, in large ways and small, have been Jewish”
“Moreover, I would be becoming exactly the man my Zionist enemies would like me to be; a man like them, in whom ethnic hostilities take priority over all other values and considerations. I would justify them in treating me as an enemy. In fact Id go so far as to say that I would be helping to justify the state of Israel. I consider that if I fight these people on their terms, they have already won”)
As a supporter of Israel, I did not agree with Sobran’s opinions. But there was a line he did not cross on the Jewish issue, that separated him from David Duke, Willis Carto, and William Pierce.