Posted on 08/25/2020 6:20:31 AM PDT by SJackson
Racism and Jew-hate were second nature to socialism's Godfather.
Reprinted From the American Spectator.
In a cancel culture targeting everyone from Confederate to Union generals, Columbus to Winston Churchill, Francis Scott Key to even Abraham Lincoln and all of Mt. Rushmore, and where the racial statements and attitudes of every historical figure are scrutinized, its funny who gets a pass.
A 16-foot-tall bronzed Vladimir Lenin stands unscathed in liberal Seattle, and a new monument to the Bolshevik godfather just went up in Germany. Particularly curious, one wonders why Karl Marx goes untouched.
There are monuments to Marx in Europe, one just erected in 2018. In the United States, theres a handsome profile of Marx carved in porcelain at one of the Smithsonian museums and a flowery painting at the Guggenheim. In 2018, for the bicentennial of his birth, one of Americas top colleges, Carnegie Mellon University, held a yearlong celebration of Marx, including an accompanying art exhibit dedicated to the man. And who knows how many busts of Marx sit in professors offices, safe from protesting college students with spray-cans.
Of course, the reality is that Marx gets a pass from the left because hes of the left. Leftists ignore or try to separate him from the ideology bearing his name that helped produce over 100 million deaths in the 20th century alone. The dread dead white European male tag conveniently eludes Karl Marx, nor does he raise the needle on the Lefts bigotry meter. But alas, he should.
Karl Marx was, after all, a bigot. His attitude toward blacks and Jews alone (not to mention women) would stun Stonewall Jackson. Ugly racial-ethnic stereotypes by Marx are littered throughout his writings.
Consider how Marx spoke of his own son-in-law, Paul Lafargue, husband of his daughter Laura. Paul came from Cuba, born in Santiago, and Marx thus viewed him as marred by Negro blood and denigrated him as Negrillo or the Gorilla. Karl never let up his ridicule of poor Paul. In November 1882, still 14 years after Lafargue and Laura married, Marx complained to Engels that Lafargue has the blemish customarily found in the negro tribe no sense of shame, by which I mean shame about making a fool of oneself.
Marx had a friendly audience for such views in Friedrich Engels, his Communist Manifesto partner. Engels, a proud Darwinian, averred that Paul possessed one-eighth or one-twelfth nigger blood. In 1887, Lafargue had been a political candidate for a council seat in a Paris district that contained a zoo. In an April 1887 letter to Pauls wife, Engels cruelly opined, Being in his quality as a nigger, a degree nearer to the rest of the animal kingdom than the rest of us, he is undoubtedly the most appropriate representative of that district.
It is no wonder that Marxs son-in-law had such low self-esteem. In fact, one day in November 1911, Paul ended it all. He killed himself in a suicide pact with Marxs daughter. In fact, two of Marxs daughters killed themselves in suicide pacts with their husbands.
Karl Marx freely dispensed with nasty epithets aimed not only at blacks but at Jews. Biographer Jonathan Sperber notes that Marxs correspondence is filled with contemptuous remarks about Jews. Even his admiring biographer Francis Wheen, who habitually defends nearly everything about Marx, admits that he sprayed anti-Semitic insults at his enemies with savage glee.
Of one contemporary, Marx blasted his cynical, oily-obtrusive, phony-Baronial Jew-manners. Particularly loathsome to Marx was anyone he suspected of part Jewish and African roots. Marx referred to his fellow German socialist Ferdinand Lassalle as a greasy Jew, the little kike, water-polack Jew, Jew Braun, Yid, Izzy, Wily Ephraim, Baron Itzig, and the Jewish Nigger. In a July 1862 letter to Engels, Marx confidently observed of Lassalle, It is now perfectly clear to me that, as the shape of his head and the growth of his hair indicates, he is descended from the Negroes who joined in Moses flight from Egypt. Lassalles cranial formation, detected Marx, was the giveaway. Marx did, however, allow for an exception: unless his mother or grandmother on the fathers side was crossed with a nigger. Marx chortled, This union of Jew and German on a Negro base was bound to produce an extraordinary hybrid. He also hastened to add, The fellows importunity is also niggerlike.
One of Marxs worst expressions of anti-Semitism was his painful 1844 essay On the Jewish Question.
What is the worldly cult of the Jew? asked Marx. His answer: Haggling. What is his worldly god? Money. He growled, Money is the jealous god of Israel before whom no other god may exist . The bill of exchange is the actual god of the Jew. His god is only an illusory bill of exchange. The Jew, Marx snarled, had become impossible. The German chillingly concluded, The emancipation of the Jews, in the final analysis, is the emancipation of mankind from Judaism.
In his seminal edited volume on Karl Marx and religion, Saul Padover said that Marx who was, ironically, an ethnic Jew had learned to despise and hate the people from whom he originated. This was an expression of what the Germans call Selbsthass (self-hate), a trait which Karl Marx displayed throughout his whole life. Padover was taken aback by the extent and virulence of his anti-Semitism.
Karl Marx summed it up plainly in a letter to his longtime friend Arnold Ruge in 1843: the Israelite faith is repulsive to me.
Much more could be said. This is far from a full testimony of Marxs awful attitudes.
Remember: the Lefts standard for canceling a historical figure is bigotry. And really, it often takes only one offensive statement from an entire lifetime. That being the case, why hasnt Karl Marx been canceled? Why arent angry mobs staging sit-ins outside professors doors insisting their busts of Marx be tossed to the ash-heap of history? Why do universities celebrate the man? And wheres Black Lives Matter on this one?
We know the answer. Karl Marx is an icon to the Left. Just like progressives calls for tolerance and diversity, their calls for canceling and removing are highly selective or, more bluntly, highly hypocritical.
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Because to the left acquisition of power requires "the other". Antisemitism, forget it, that's acceptable to the left as evidenced by antifa and their several pogrums, the Womans March leadership, and BLM leadership. For now the police are a better target than blacks. But on acquiring power, the party of racism, the Confederacy, Jim Crow and the KKK will show it's face.
KKK Kleagle US Senator Robert Byrd, D-WVa, is the key figure.
As long as that bastion of bigotry and intolerance is revered, no other leftist can or will be canceled.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_places_named_after_Robert_Byrd
Isn’t it ironic that Marx - a real old white guy - is revered by the Left, while they refer to our founding fathers as old white men, despite the fact that many of our founding fathers were in their 20s and 30s when we won independence from England. As one meme I recently saw reflects, They had not returned from a hunting trip, they had just freed a nation.
Marx should have been “cancelled” a long time ago for a whole host of reasons.
Lenin still stands in Seattle.
That alone should tell you that those leaving these commies up are as evil as the commies they adore.
I wasn’t aware of a lot of that, and I’m a fairly well-read guy. Gives great ammunition for mockery of the BLM types who consider themselves Marxists.
Marxism is a religion and Marx is their antigod or prophet
Wow- I didn't know that. Not that 100 million dead is exactly nothing, either...but that's just strange.
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It’s been theorized by some that Marx may have been a Satanist.
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