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STRANGE SYMBIOSIS – ISRAEL & ANTI-SEMITISM
Antiwar.com ^ | December 28, 2001 | Justin Raimondo

Posted on 12/29/2001 12:08:08 AM PST by H.R. Gross

Behind the Headlines
by Justin Raimondo
Antiwar.com

December 28, 2001

STRANGE SYMBIOSIS – ISRAEL & ANTI-SEMITISM
That 'sh*tty little country' is dangerous – to its allies, and to Jews everywhere

As Israel prepares to expel its Arab helots from Palestine, its "amen corner" worldwide is also on the march, excoriating anyone who looks cross-eyed at Ariel Sharon as an "anti-Semite." The latest front in this campaign is England, where Barbara Amiel, wife of media magnate Conrad Black, went on a rampage in the Telegraph, claiming that, at a recent dinner party, the French ambassador referred to Israel as "that sh*tty little country," and wondered why the world had to be dragged to the edge of World War III on account of it. On the basis of evidence gleaned at ritzy cocktail parties, says Ms. Amiel, the world is experiencing a revival of anti-Semitism, which is now "respectable" again.

OSAMA ON MTV?

Oh, please! Does she really expect us to believe that Osama's infamous videos denouncing the "Jews and Crusaders" are the "in" thing with the hip cognoscenti? Lay off the crack pipe, lady, and get real: anti-Semitism is less respectable than pedophilia. After all, hordes of people aren't buying The Protocols of the Elder of Zion the way they're snatching up those Abercrombie & Fitch catalogs, now are they? Amiel's essay is just one breathtaking inversion of reality after another. Getta load-a this:

"For the past 25 years, I've watched sad-faced Israeli activists trudge around Western capitals with heavy hearts beating under ill-fitting suits. They carry folders of transcripts and videotapes to document the misrepresentations in the press and the moral hypocrisy of the world towards Israel. They want to win the war of ideas on its merits. Their attention to detail in translating the hate literature of the Middle East and the hate-filled speeches of its leaders is commendable."

FOLLOW THE MONEY

One can only wonder what "Western capitals" she means: surely not Washington, D.C. Everyone acknowledges that the Israel lobby is among the most powerful in the Imperial City. How else have they managed to get their hands on a grand total of $90 billion-plus in American military and economic aid since Israel's inception?

A STRANGE IRONY

Aside from US exporters, Israel is the single largest beneficiary of our "foreign aid" program: US tax dollars paid for a booby-trap bomb planted near an Arab elementary school, which blasted a group of Palestinian children – children! – to bits. American tax dollars also pay for Israeli "settlements" inhabited by violent, fanatical fundamentalists intent on provoking war no matter what. This image of sad bedraggled little underdogs making their rounds, desperately fighting an uphill battle against overwhelming odds, is nothing but a bad joke – either that, or it is meant to be ironic.

I SHOULD BE SO POWERLESS

If the Israeli lobby is so powerless, then why this American largesse? We not only arm Israel, but we also prop up their sh*tty little socialist economy with constant infusions of cash. Whatever those Israeli "activists" are carrying around in their folders, whatever is on those videotapes, it must be some pretty powerful stuff. Given the Fox News revelations about the extent of Israeli spying in the US, I don't even want to hazard a guess as to what's in them.

THE ONEIDA PURGE

They want to "win the war of ideas on its merits"? Tell that to Jean Ryan, former managing editor of the Oneida (NY) Daily Dispatch, and city editor Dale Seth (a 15-year veteran of the paper), who were both fired when a delegation of Israel Firsters approached the editor and then the owner demanding the paper retract an allegedly "anti-Semitic" post-9/11 editorial written by Seth. Seth's crime was to recall the terrorist origins of the Jewish state – as if no one had ever heard of the Irgun and the Stern Gang, both of which waged war on the Arab civilian population – and without which the state of Israel would never have come into existence. He also made the true but politically incorrect observation that the whole region is rife with religious fanaticism, and Israel is no exception to the rule:

"The United States, through its close association with Israel since its inception, has now been dragged kicking and screaming right into the middle of that centuries-old Middle Eastern conflict. From that position, it would behoove that party in the middle to consider the hearts of the warring parties. Neither can be simply beat into submission."

UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER

A local attorney, Randy Schaal, demanded a meeting with Ryan to protest the editorial: Ryan refused to meet with him, pointing out that that if the staff met with everyone who disagreed with an editorial, they would never get a paper out. She told him to write a letter to the editor, which he did. But Schaal also contacted local politicians, as well as the Anti-Defamation League, and it wasn't long before pressure was brought to bear on the paper's management, which then ordered its editors to come up with a "clarification." This was published alongside Schaal's letter, a letter from Rep. Sherwood Boehlert (R-NY), and a missive from the mayor of Oneida. Still, Schaal and his fellow Ameners weren't satisfied. They went to the President of the Journal Register Co., and demanded a retraction and an apology: it was unconditional surrender, or nothing.

GROVELING TOWARD BETHLEHEM

After a series of meetings with various self-appointed representatives of the Jewish community, the owners of the Daily Dispatch caved and published a groveling mea culpa: "We understand many felt [the editorial] expressed anti-Semitic sentiments," it said. "We will not further offend our readers by attempting in any way to justify what was written; we can only assure readers that The Dispatch is not anti-Semitic and that we acknowledge the editorial should not have been published."

So much for the Israeli lobby winning the war of ideas on the "merits" of their case. Clearly, another strategy is at work here: not debating their opponents but silencing them.

ODE TO BRUTE FORCE

The rest of Amiel's essay is really a kind of paean to the efficacy of brute force. While those poor bedraggled Israeli "activists" may have been fighting an uphill battle, according to Amiel, in the post-9/11 era the tide seems to be turning, and she can hardly keep herself from gloating that now the Arabs are really going to get it:

"Powerful as the truth may be, it needs a nudge from 16,000lb daisy cutter bombs once in a while. The Arab/Muslim world's intransigence comes into sharper focus when we see the Americans liberate Afghanistan from the Taliban in six weeks and a cornered Arafat unable to go to the bathroom without the risk of being blown into the next world."

PSYCHOPATHIA SEXUALIS

Here is the kind of Zionist who clearly enjoys the brutality and indignity of the Israeli occupation. Such people now feel free to publicly exhibit and even flaunt their perversity, which seems like something straight out of Kraft-Ebbing. What else can one call Amiel's odd interest in controlling Arafat's bowel movements other than a sh*tty little perversion?

THE TERRORISTIC IMPERATIVE

"Nothing succeeds like powerful bombs," exults this war goddess, "as bin Laden explained in his latest video release. 'When people see a strong horse and a weak horse, by nature they will like the strong horse,' he said." How natural for her to approvingly cite bin Laden on the terroristic imperative: but then that is what tribal warfare is all about, no matter which side one fights on.

CHOO-CHOO

Yes, it is force, not reason or negotiation, that is decisive, avers Ms. Amiel, who gleefully predicts that "All those people badmouthing the Jews and Israel will quieten down." Or else be quieted down, involuntarily, like Jean Ryan, Dale Seth, and now perhaps Carl Cameron, of Fox News. "You are looking," Amiel continues, "at the tail end of the train but the engine has already turned a corner and is going in the opposite direction" – and anyone who shows up at one of those ritzy parties she's always attending had better get on board, or else.

AMIEL'S JIHAD

No one would think to label denunciations of, say, Robert Mugabe, as the equivalent of anti-black racism: but we are expected to just accept that virtually all criticism of Israel and Ariel Sharon is due to "anti-Semitism." Amiel's blatantly dishonest and self-serving jihad is naturally bound to cause resentment among all thinking people – an emotion that could, easily, turn into genuine anti-Semitism. But that, I believe, is the point: anti-Semitism serves the interests of the most extreme wing of the Zionist movement, and always has.

100 YEARS AFTER DREYFUSS

Founded as it is on the permanence of Jewish victimology, and the idea that anti-Semitism is inevitable, Zionism thrives when Jewish persecution grows. It is a natural tendency of Zionist propaganda to exaggerate hostility to Jews. The founder of Zionism, Theodore Herzl, was confirmed in his opinion that it was "futile" to combat anti-Semitism when the infamous Dreyfuss case was at the center of a storm of controversy. Today, however, with the rapid decline and marginalization of anti-Semitism everywhere but in the Middle East, the pressing need for a Jewish state requires more justification.

WHY A JEWISH STATE?

Anti-Semitism in the West, as "hate crime" statistics and other research has shown in recent years, is practically nonexistent. This good news was hailed by Jewish organizations in the US when it was first announced, but the extreme Zionists were no doubt made uneasy. For if anti-Jewish prejudice is distinctly beyond the pale, at least in the civilized world, i.e., the West, then what do we need a Jewish state for? This is a question many Jews, when faced with an appeal to emigrate to Israel, must ask themselves, and, at least up until Ms. Amiel's outburst, the Zionists have had no good answer. Now they appear to have solved the problem by simply redefining "anti-Semitism" to mean any criticism of Israel's expansionist policies and its current radical right-wing government.

THE OLD ANTI-SEMITISM

Anti-Semitism used to mean legal and cultural proscriptions directed against Jews. In medieval Europe, Jews were forced into ghettos, in Nazi Germany they were branded with the yellow star and exterminated, and, in America and Europe, it used to be that some establishments, both high and low, would not do business with Jews. Certain hotels and men's clubs would not admit them, and anti-Semitism was especially rife in the universities where an unofficial Jewish quota kept their numbers and influence limited. This is real anti-Semitism, and, today, it is not only illegal but socially and politically unacceptable: anyone deemed an anti-Semite in this, the original sense, is in effect a pariah, and rightly so.

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To: College Repub
I haven't got much use for weenies who have to have a moderator defend them. We aren't children, and we can decide for ourselves what to believe, and what to discount. You act like some liberal college puke who runs to the Dean of Students when some professor says something that conflicts with your assumptions.
81 posted on 12/29/2001 12:10:15 AM PST by Zorobabel
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To: Justin Raimondo
You are blindly accusing all who support Israel of doing so above their own country. What gives you the right to make that generalization?
82 posted on 12/29/2001 12:10:16 AM PST by College Repub
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To: Zorobabel
He is posting (in his replies on this thread) myths and falicies created by and perpetrated by radical hate sites. I have pointed out a few of them. That is illegal to do on these forums. He came not to engage in intellectual discussion on the matters at hand, but to serve as an Anti-Jewish, Anti-Israel, and Anti-USA shill.
84 posted on 12/29/2001 12:10:16 AM PST by College Repub
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To: hsszionist
I've written a LOT of columns demanding that the money going to NATO be cut off, and calling for the US to withdraw from Europe. I oppose all "foreign aid," not just the $$$ going to Israel. Sheesh, I thought you guys had a MUCH better research department than that. As for me being a "leftist" -- that's a joke, right?
85 posted on 12/29/2001 12:10:16 AM PST by Justin Raimondo
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To: Justin Raimondo
WHy do you care more about palestinian terrorists being killed than 3000 American Citizens being burnt to a crisp. Are the lives of the US citizens not worth as much as the palestinian terrorists?
86 posted on 12/29/2001 12:10:21 AM PST by College Repub
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To: Justin Raimondo
I have to prove that the settlers are fundamentalist fanatics -- when one of them assassinated an Israeli Prime minister and a group of them recently burned a Christian Bible? The burden, sir, is on you to prove that they aren't....

I believe the Israeli cabinet member (not PM) was assinated by Palestinians. This does not justify your charactization of Israeli settlers. Neither does burning ANY book. Try again. On second thought...

87 posted on 12/29/2001 12:10:21 AM PST by Joe Driscoll
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To: Justin Raimondo, tex-oma, laconas, virgil123
"Anti-Zionism = Anti-Semitism" - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

". . . You declare, my friend, that you do not hate the Jews, you are merely 'anti-Zionist.' And I say, let the truth ring forth from the high mountain tops, let it echo through the valleys of God's green earth: When people criticize Zionism, they mean Jews--this is God's own truth. "Antisemitism, the hatred of the Jewish people, has been and remains a blot on the soul of mankind. In this we are in full agreement. So know also this: anti-Zionist is inherently antisemitic, and ever will be so.

"Why is this? You know that Zionism is nothing less than the dream and ideal of the Jewish people returning to live in their own land. The Jewish people, the Scriptures tell us, once enjoyed a flourishing Commonwealth in the Holy Land. From this they were expelled by the Roman tyrant, the same Romans who cruelly murdered Our Lord. Driven from their homeland, their nation in ashes, forced to wander the globe, the Jewish people time and again suffered the lash of whichever tyrant happened to rule over them.

"The Negro people, my friend, know what it is to suffer the torment of tyranny under rulers not of our choosing. Our brothers in Africa have begged, pleaded, requested--DEMANDED the recognition and realization of our inborn right to live in peace under our own sovereignty in our own country.

"How easy it should be, for anyone who holds dear this inalienable right of all mankind, to understand and support the right of the Jewish People to live in their ancient Land of Israel. All men of good will exult in the fulfilment of God's promise, that his People should return in joy to rebuild their plundered land.

This is Zionism, nothing more, nothing less.

"And what is anti-Zionist? It is the denial to the Jewish people of a fundamental right that we justly claim for the people of Africa and freely accord all other nations of the Globe. It is discrimination against Jews, my friend, because they are Jews. In short, it is antisemitism.

"The antisemite rejoices at any opportunity to vent his malice. The times have made it unpopular, in the West, to proclaim openly a hatred of the Jews. This being the case, the antisemite must constantly seek new forms and forums for his poison. How he must revel in the new masquerade! He does not hate the Jews, he is just 'anti-Zionist'!

"My friend, I do not accuse you of deliberate antisemitism. I know you feel, as I do, a deep love of truth and justice and a revulsion for racism, prejudice, and discrimination. But I know you have been misled--as others have been--into thinking you can be 'anti-Zionist' and yet remain true to these heartfelt principles that you and I share.

Let my words echo in the depths of your soul: When people criticize Zionism, they mean Jews--make no mistake about it."

88 posted on 12/29/2001 12:10:22 AM PST by veronica
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To: Joe Driscoll
On November 4, 1997, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated by Jewish extremist Yigal Amir, who was active in the "settler" movement," and Shimon Peres became Prime Minister. Go look it up, dude.
89 posted on 12/29/2001 12:10:22 AM PST by Justin Raimondo
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To: Joe Driscoll
He's referring to the murder of Prime Minister Rabin.
90 posted on 12/29/2001 12:10:23 AM PST by constitutiongirl
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To: College Repub
I read the entire thread, I don't need you to explains it to me. I may not agree with Justin, but he has a right to his opinions. I haven't seen any anti-semitism on his part, and I support Israel. Calling into question government policies, ours or Israel's does not make one automatically unpatriotic or anti-semitic. There are lots of things our government does that would get some people hung if the population found out what was going on, and that probably goes for Israel too. Jews are not automatically Godly and good people, just because they are Jews, and somehow are beyond criticism. They are like everyone else.
91 posted on 12/29/2001 12:10:24 AM PST by Zorobabel
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To: veronica
The racial victimologist Martin Luther King was pro-Zionist. So what? This speech -- how many times have you cut and pasted this swill, veronica? -- was an attack on MLK's rival, Malcom X and the Nation of Islam. Would King have blindly supported Israeli policy, no matter what, like you? I doubt it, but, again, King's position is neither relevant nor logical. There are plenty of Jews who oppose the radical Zionist project: indeed, perhaps the great majority of European and American Jews who see their proper home in the West. The mere fact that they haven't emigrated to Israel -- in spite of the appeal to do so by a demographically doomed Israeli regime -- is the proof of that.
93 posted on 12/29/2001 12:10:28 AM PST by Justin Raimondo
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To: College Repub, tex-oma
Don't let Justin Raimondomania bother you too much. (-: There are places, civilized places, where his columns are not even allowed to be posted. It's a bit more rough-and-tumble here though. Take it all with a large grain of salt - his columns are mostly personal rants, not news.

And of course the Islam Firsters/anti-Israel gang are in high dudgeon because the bogus Fox story went bye-bye and never hit even one news cycle on any other network.

Heh!

94 posted on 12/29/2001 12:10:28 AM PST by veronica
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To: veronica
There are places, civilized places, where his columns are not even allowed to be posted.

Oh yes, you mean Lucianne.com? We all know Trixie and her son, Jonah can't handle the heat that comes from Justin's pen!

95 posted on 12/29/2001 12:10:30 AM PST by Miss Antiwar
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To: veronica
A perfectly Soviet reply, veronica. "He's banned in Boston" -- so why don't you go back to Boston, dear? And if I were you I wouldn't be so smug about the alleged spiking of the Cameron story. You can't hide such a huge story indefinitely. Don't think there aren't reporters trying to find out the scoop on this one: a few have already contacted me. When this story breaks, it will break big-time. And then what will you say -- that it ought to be "banned"?
97 posted on 12/29/2001 12:10:31 AM PST by Justin Raimondo
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To: Justin Raimondo
I'm still a little uneasy withdrawing completely from Europe, to many enemies in and out of the area. Israel is an investment in the future of mankind. I view other's positions from a slightly right of center perspective, the center being the Constitution as modified with the bill of rights and anti-slavery provisions. If you fall at or to the right of this position then you are safe from my flames.
98 posted on 12/29/2001 12:10:31 AM PST by hsszionist
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To: tex-oma, Justin Raimondo
LOL...I predicted in post 38 that you'd drag out that MLK speech. As usual.

So before I even posted on this thread you had me on the brain? Do you dream about me too? LOL. Were you worried I might post some light that would overshadow Justin's rant, er column? I just had to. MLK was a great writer, wasn't he? And you do not seem to have gotten the message yet. Some people are just thicker than others I guess.

And it's for anyone else who may not have seen it. You can skip over it if you like. I admit it's a bit deep for you.

99 posted on 12/29/2001 12:10:31 AM PST by veronica
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To: tex-oma
Tex, try Lucianne.com.
100 posted on 12/29/2001 12:10:31 AM PST by Miss Antiwar
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