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EUROPE’S PANDERING TO ANTISEMITISM OPENS THE FLOODGATES OF HATE
Simon Wiesenthal Center ^ | January 10, 2002 | RABBI ABRAHAM COOPER

Posted on 01/12/2002 12:10:44 PM PST by PotPan

January 10, 2001 EUROPE’S PANDERING TO ANTISEMITISM OPENS THE FLOODGATES OF HATE - EDITORIAL BY RABBI ABRAHAM COOPER

In the overall scheme of things, the incident doesn’t seem to merit more attention than the screaming headlines in England’s tabloid press. After all, with the world anxiously awaiting the next terrorist shoe to drop on civilization, why make a big deal over ‘private’ comments made recently by the French Ambassador to St. James Court at a private dinner party in London. In between drinks and canapés, Ambassador Daniel Bernard, a close confidant of French President Chiraq, was overheard saying: “Why should we be in danger of World War III because of these people?” No, the senior diplomat who previously served his country with distinction at the United Nations was not talking about Sudan, Iraq, North Korea, or other nations harboring international terrorists. No, as he emphasized five times, he was referring to “that shitty little country, Israel.” Almost as outrageous as the slur was the reaction, or more accurately, lack thereof. Absent was the stiff protest from Whitehall to the Quai D’orsay. Neither PM Tony Blair nor FM Robin Cook demanded an apology. They need not have worried--none was forthcoming. The French Embassy merely released the following statement: “The Ambassador regarded it as a private dinner with friends. He was surprised to have his remarks reported in this way.”

Actually, no one should be surprised by Bernard’s expletives. It only reflects the fact that too many of Europe’s elite have come to accept and even embrace antisemitism. We one can only imagine the outpouring of righteous indignation from the international community if such a slur had been launched against any Islamic state during the holy month of Ramadan. But this Hanukah, Jews of Europe and beyond know full well that they could expect no words of solidarity and support.

For the sobering truth is that a generation after the Nazi Holocaust, the new Europe is ready to stand in silent tribute for dead Jews, but has no time for the living. This blasé attitude is manifested in the stinging failure of governments to deal forcefully with the largest onslaught against European synagogues and Jewish schools since the 1938 Kristallnacht. Most of the two hundred hate crimes were linked to the current Intifada in the Holy Land. Long before the horrors of 9/11, over one hundred of those attacks were launched against French Jewry, while authorities refused and still refuse to deal with the fact that many of these outrages were inspired by Iranian and Libyan-backed extremist Moslem clerics, whose anti-Jewish and anti-American diatribes continue to this day, unabated.

Nowhere was this ill will of apathy and loathing more pronounced that at the recent United Nations Conference Against Racism, which despite its lofty title quickly degenerated into an anti-Israel and anti-American hatefest. The overwhelming majority of the 3,900 NGOs (non-governmental organizations), many of them European, voted for or stood by silently as they approved a document calling for the re-instituting of the infamous 1975 UN resolution equating Zionism with racism. Nor were our fellow European human rights activists much help as me and the other Jewish delegates in attendance were subjected to a crescendo of taunts and physical threats culminating in a protest march of 17,000 South African Moslems holding aloft banners proclaiming: “Hitler should have finished the job.”

Only the United States, itself subject to withering criticism by the international gathering, had the guts to walk out from the conclave that mainlined hate into the bloodstream of the world body charged with protecting the Universal Rights of Man. Forty eight hours later, the hatred which sank Durban propelled Al Qaeda’s suicide onslaught against America.

Against this backdrop, it should come as no surprise that the Arab world would embrace anti-Jewish racism with a vengeance not seen since the heyday of Nazi Germany.

Witness a new series produced by state-run Abu Dhabi Television, which aired on primetime during the month of Ramadan. Entitled “Plots of Terror,” this family fare features Kuwait’s most beloved comedic actor as Ariel Sharon. The Israeli Prime Minister is portrayed as a latter day vampire who mass produces and markets “Dracu-Cola” from the blood of Arabs, the younger the better. The climax of the first installment shows ‘Sharon’ tossing babies into a bonfire, then reflecting on the birthday present of twenty Arab children given to him by the late Prime Minister Menahem Begin: “…we drew their blood and drank it. It was one of my best nights…”

Not to be outdone by this 21st century update of the Medieval Christian Blood Libel, Saudi Arabian Television plans to air a 30-part miniseries, Horseman Without a Name, based on The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a debunked Tsarist canard invoked by every Jew-hater of the 20th century.

And the cavalcade of officially-sanctioned Jew hatred goes far beyond ratings-hungry television executives. The horrific charge of blood libel-i.e. Jews ritually murdering gentile children for the Passover matzo-is the theme of a book authored by Syria’s Defense Minister, Mustafa Talas, soon to be made into a motion picture which, in the words of the Egyptian producer, will be “the Arab world’s answer to Schindler’s List.” Far from being isolated for his hate mongering, Talas was recently awarded a doctorate in history by the prestigious Sorbonne. Not to be outdone, Talas’ new boss, Syrian President Bashir Assad, used the occasion of Pope John Paul II’s historic visit to Damascus to accuse the Jewish people of murdering Jesus and plotting against Mohammed. Sadly, the normally outspoken pontiff stood by silently.

There are many historic reasons for the ambivalence of Europeans to antisemitism. But if they think for a moment that tacit encouragement of antisemitism in the Moslem world will spare the West any further agony and anguish from Al Qaeda-style hate, they are dead wrong. Not when the faithful answered Amen to an Imam’s sermon in Hamburg, Germany, after 9/11, which declared: “God, we implore You, to destroy the United States of America!” And anti-Jewish credentials won’t save European elites from the vision of the Turkish-based extremist group IGMG. The organization, which is linked to an outlawed extremist Turkish party, claims to have 500 branches in Germany and over 200 in France, Scandinavia, Switzerland, Austria and Belgium, pursues its dream of erecting an Islamic State in Europe, with the “…promise that we will… fight for the triumph of the Islamic revolution…[and] will not accept outside of the Koran any system of government.”

A generation ago, Europe’s early appeasement of Adolph Hitler led to World War II and the Nazi Holocaust. Ambassador Bernard and others would do well to re-learn a basic fact—Jews are often the first victims, never the last. The leaders of the European Union should take their lead from President George Bush, “there are no good or bad terrorism,” and remember that hate, the source of all terrorism, must be fought regardless of its target. If Europe fails to, then we will all soon be invoking Santayana’s prophetic warning: “those who fail to learn from history are condemned to repeat it”.

Rabbi Abraham Cooper is the Associate Dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center. He can be reached at www.wiesenthal.com.


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1 posted on 01/12/2002 12:10:45 PM PST by PotPan
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To: JeanS; *zion_ist; SJackson; anapikoros; white trash redneck; sheik yerbouty; Inyokern; Anamensis...
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2 posted on 01/12/2002 12:13:44 PM PST by PotPan
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To: PotPan
Anti-semitism wii continue until the consumation of history. America would do herself well by not participating in the international hate of God's chosen people.
4 posted on 01/12/2002 12:29:23 PM PST by week 71
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To: PotPan
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5 posted on 01/12/2002 12:30:10 PM PST by rdww
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To: Noxxus
I agree with your general sentiments about the Simon Wiesenthal Cneter and the ADL trying to pass of leftwing values as Jewish values and trying to taint everythin on the right But I thought that this particular article is good
6 posted on 01/12/2002 12:35:23 PM PST by PotPan
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To: PotPan
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7 posted on 01/12/2002 12:37:30 PM PST by backhoe
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To: JeanS; *zion_ist; SJackson; anapikoros; white trash redneck; sheik yerbouty; Inyokern; Anamensis...
In fact authentic rightwing Jews who reperesent real Jewish values are very gainst groups like the ADL and the Simon Wiesenthal Center I cant stand the ADL
9 posted on 01/12/2002 12:38:17 PM PST by PotPan
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To: Veronica;american in israel;beowolf
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10 posted on 01/12/2002 12:51:15 PM PST by PotPan
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To: PotPan
I don't get the massive outrage. I mean, if someone had referred to "that shitty little country Switzerland" or "that shitty little country Lebanon" no one would care.
11 posted on 01/12/2002 1:06:40 PM PST by cmvc3
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To: yehuda
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12 posted on 01/12/2002 1:10:39 PM PST by PotPan
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To: PotPan
Not to be outdone by this 21st century update of the Medieval Christian Blood Libel, Saudi Arabian Television plans to air a 30-part miniseries, Horseman Without a Name, based on The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a debunked Tsarist canard invoked by every Jew-hater of the 20th century.

I find this beyond dispicable. I'd like to see Prince Bandar, the Saudi ambassador to the US, explain this one.

13 posted on 01/12/2002 1:13:18 PM PST by Catspaw
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To: PotPan
There's a major irony here. The Jewish organizations that make it their business to fight antisemitism and nip it in the bud have been looking in the wrong direction. They have always been quick to blame conservatives, Christian "fundamentalists," Neo-Nazis, Skinheads, and the like. No doubt the Neo-Nazis and the Skinheads hate Jews, but they have never been more than marginal threats. The real danger all along has come from the left. Although many Jews supported Communism during the course of the twentieth century, the Communists regularly persecuted Jews. Why were the Jews so eager to emigrate from the Soviet Union? And now the Eurosocialists are showing their real contempt for Jews. And left-wing academics everywhere in America are contemptuous of Israel and solicitous of the poor, oppressed Palestians. The worst thing to happen to Israel in the past twenty years was bill clinton, yet most American Jews voted for him twice.

Maybe they will finally open their eyes and understand that there is no natural connection between a "chosen people" like the Jews and socialism. In the long run, socialism is their enemy, because it hates anyone who is marked as being different.

14 posted on 01/12/2002 1:13:40 PM PST by Cicero
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I fully agree.Thats why I ma against such leftwing organisation.I support a Christian governmnet for the USA led by Gary Bauer,Pat Rbertson and Alan Keyes Jews need to unite wiht Chritians and realise the threat to them comes from the left and the Muslims Many rightwing Jews are startint to realise this I DO NOT SUPPORT THE SIMON WIESENTHAL CENTER OR THE ADL Do Ihave to spell it out I just thought that that particular article from the Simon Wiesenthal website was interesting.Ive never even seen their website befor.The article was sent to me by a colleaugue
15 posted on 01/12/2002 1:21:27 PM PST by PotPan
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To: Cicero
I fully agree.Thats why I ma against such leftwing organisation.I support a Christian governmnet for the USA led by Gary Bauer,Pat Rbertson and Alan Keyes Jews need to unite wiht Chritians and realise the threat to them comes from the left and the Muslims Many rightwing Jews are startint to realise this I DO NOT SUPPORT THE SIMON WIESENTHAL CENTER OR THE ADL Do Ihave to spell it out I just thought that that particular article from the Simon Wiesenthal website was interesting.Ive never even seen their website befor.The article was sent to me by a colleaugue
16 posted on 01/12/2002 1:21:29 PM PST by PotPan
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To: PotPan
I thought this article from the SWC spelled out the virulent anti-semitism coming from nations that are supposed to be on the side of the US. I don't support either the ADL or the SWC either because of their left-wing slant, but this article exposes the "peace-loving" Moslem countries as being mired down with hate towards Jews, not just Israel. To make a TV series out of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion is appalling. It's the same point of view that blamed the WTC/Pentagon/Pennsylvania terrorism on the Jews.
17 posted on 01/12/2002 2:13:35 PM PST by Catspaw
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Absolutely
18 posted on 01/12/2002 2:18:29 PM PST by PotPan
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Thank you for the ping. I've heard about enough from that shitty little country, France, and I'd noticed this European anti-semitism quite a while ago. But I'm glad people are speaking out.
19 posted on 01/12/2002 2:59:09 PM PST by Anamensis
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Perhaps the comment 'shitty little country in reference to Israel, would not have had much impact had the statement been made about other countries.

But this is primarily because those other countries arent surrounded by their enemies who would gladly push them into the sea if they could get away with it. For someone so highly regarded by the French to make such a statement, it rather sounds like that individual is condoning such an action which sounds like something from a war which ended over 56 yrs ago.

20 posted on 01/12/2002 3:56:59 PM PST by klee
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