Posted on 12/21/2004 3:18:18 PM PST by swilhelm73
An honored friend, charging that there has been anti-Semitism on the air, sends along the offending transcript, and I read through MSNBC's Scarborough Country (for Dec. 8) and found some noisy people discussing Hollywood. The question before the house: Will The Passion of the Christ win the relevant Oscar, or will it be Fahrenheit 9/11? The seven guests of Pat Buchanan, who was the mc that evening, included a rabbi (Shmuley Boteach) and the president of the Catholic League (Bill Donohue).
The Catholic League ("The Nation's Largest Catholic Civil Rights Organization") fashions itself after the Anti-Defamation League of the Jewish establishment, and although tiny by comparison with the ADL, engages in some of the same excesses. The ADL will find you a hidden anti-Semitic motive in a public recitation of God Bless America, and the Catholic League (what it is, essentially, is one man, its president William Donohue) will find anti-Catholicism/anti-Christianity in every third movie produced in Hollywood.
On the MSNBC show, the charge was immediately lodged that a failure by Hollywood to vote Passion ahead of Fahrenheit would constitute, pure and simple, an anti-Christian body blow. I detach from the quarrel to say that I agree that preeminence could not be given to Fahrenheit because it is a superior dramatic production it could only mean antagonism to Passion. But to vote for a third contestant would be explainable in non-discriminatory language. Many share the opinion that Passion was unnecessarily, and inartistically, bloody.
But to return to the language of the exchange on the television program. Rabbi Boteach led off provocatively: "I hope that Michael Moore actually wins so we can finally confirm what Hollywood is. Hollywood has become an America-hating bastion that always portrays people in uniform in some sinister role."
But for Donohue, charging Hollywood with being anti-American was by no means specific enough: "Who really cares what Hollywood thinks?" The answer to that question is, roughly everybody. It is because people care that this question was being raised on TV. Hollywood is controlled by secular Jews who hate Christianity in general and Catholicism in particular. Its not a secret, okay? And Im not afraid to say it. [Donohue is not afraid to say anything.] That's why they hate this movie. It's about Jesus Christ, and it's about truth." What Hollywood likes is "anal sex. They like to see the public square without nativity scenes. I like families. I like children. They like abortions."
Donohue's swings were so wide, inevitably he touched on genuine points of controversy, the current one of which focuses on the Christianization of Christmas.
Donohue speaks of things which are "not a secret." And here is a flash point. The opposition to nativity scenes at Christmastime, or to the singing of songs that focus on the manger and the stilled star that hung over it, embraces a wide group of people. Among them are secularists who have drunk deep of ACLU doctrines over the years and have convinced themselves that any theological exercise in public circumstances is both a deprivation of their rights to seamless agnosticism, and a personal affront to believers in competing doctrines. In such language you can't say a Christian prayer without offending the Jew or the Muslim.
Those can be thought of as bureaucrats of Weights and Measures. But in this band are also genuine anti-Christians. People who wince when Christianity is deferred to, people who hate Catholicism as the axis of Christianity and who will seek any opportunity to hinder or belittle it, whether it is removing common prayer from the schools or the invocation of Christ during a Christmas holiday (not holy day).
It is imprudent and historically ignorant for these to seek to hinder the community that wishes to express sentiments, at Christmastime, that relate to the establishment of the day.
But to suggest that Hollywood is the incubator of the anti-Christian, secularist movement is ignorant and provocative. Rabbi Boteach neatly undercut Donohue by saying simply, "I'm amazed that we've made this a discussion about secular Jews. I have got to tell you that Bill Donohue, who I otherwise love and so respect, ought to be ashamed of himself, the way he's spoken about secular Jews hating Christians. This is a bunch of crap, okay? . . . Hollywood has become a cesspit because it's secular, period." The rabbi is saying it hurts the Jewish faith equally to fight the secularist fight. And that is how to find the right perspectives in the current quarrel.
Bigger things going on than these guys can possibly know...
I have a question from your perspective do you think Jesus was more of a devout Jew and knew more of TORAH than any other Jew in history?
Only girlie-men and anti-Christians found Passion too bloody.
Funny how Buckley failed to mention Rabbi Smelly calling Bill Donahue an "ignorant peasant" for refusing to accept his revisionist teaching that no Jews were involved in the Passion.
I'm sending a big check to the Catholic League.
Is that your final question ?
And his offensive strategy was blunted by secular considerations?
I think not.
Even Boteach fell into the trap of going after the lesser evil, though the vanguard was just as assuredly Jewish as it was secular.
As I've already said, being Jewish was the defense for attacking the film from the outset.
That Rhett Butler/Ashey Montague (is that right?) thang...
I'm sending a big check to the Catholic League.
It figures ...
Of course not :) This is Free Republic!
I live in California but been to The Peach State!
with all Y'all!
He is simply offensive.
Still have the old Father Coughlin records in the basement eh?
Long may you defend Free Republic if the battle goes ill.
I agree with your article.. I will say this you really don't find sexual abuse within the Jewish faith with the Rabbi's Men are to Marry they are not good in being alone getting sick or cleaning the house, this I guess has been reserved for women.
But I suggest that Jews and Christians need to quit looking for differences and start looking for common interests.
After all, the greatest financial supporters of Israel are the evangelical Christians of the U.S.
It is not about one film. It is about the culture of decay and decadence among all ethnic and religious groups. Those who are infected with antisemitism will go after the Jews. Those who seek after righteousness will go after holiness.
I used to keep an apartment at the Westwood Marque (in LA) when I was still a bad boy...but as you know...I am reformed.
The Rabbi says, "Yes, dis is true."
The Priest says, "But it's so moist and tasty! You've never even been tempted?"
The Rabbi says, "Vell, ven I vaz young, vonce I vaz curious and had a little taste. Now, tell me Father, have you ever been vit a voman?"
The Priest says, "Of course not! How could you ask such a thing?"
The Rabbi says, "vell, it's better den ham."
Shmuely is a nickname of sorts. Shmuel is Samuel. Shlomo is Solomon.
hmmm I left L.A long ago live in San Diego L.A is really crowded slimy and expensive beyond belief....
Thx for you response...from where I am...almost all my heroes are Jewish...(except for Churchill, Reagan and GW)...whether Samuel or Solomon...who could go wrong with either?
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