Posted on 06/21/2012 4:50:26 AM PDT by SJackson
We are currently witnessing the sharp rise of a strong anti-Semitic movement among the Western black elite. The leaders of the American Jewish community, who embraced an ultra-liberal agenda, have in the past worked with the black leaders of the civil rights organizations, like the late Martin Luther King, who was very sympathetic to Jewish concerns and to Israel. But now there is a strong pro-Islamic movement among American blacks, sympathetic to the Arabs, whose participation in the slave trade is overlooked.
Alice Walker, author of The Color Purple, just recently refused to authorize a Hebrew translation of her prize-winning book, saying that Israel is guilty of apartheid and persecution of the Palestinian people, both inside Israel and also in the Occupied Territories. Not only did Walker support the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel, but she also said that Israeli policies are worse than the segregation she suffered as an American youth and said South Africans had told her it was worse than Apartheid.
A complete list of the Afro-American personalities who have embraced an anti-Israel stance is long and exhaustive.
Jeremiah Wright, Obamas pastor in Chicago, his spiritual father, his guide, his model, compared Israel to Nazi Germany and called the Jewish State a deformed modern apartheid. Andy Young and Jesse Jackson reached out to Yasser Arafats terrorists and Reverend Jesse Jackson even said that then-Senator Barack Obama, if elected president, would lessen the influence of, quote, Zionists on US foreign policy. Gerald Lenoir, executive director of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration, an education and advocacy group, declared that as an African-American who was a leader in the U.S. anti-apartheid movement, I see the separate and unequal treatment of Palestinians as a form of apartheid and a crime against humanity. An Afro-American icon like the writer Toni Morrison charged Israel with the liquidation of the Palestinian nation, while Archbishop Desmond Tutu repeatedly condemns Israels apartheid and recently penned an article in The Tampa Bay Times where he descended into rank anti-Semitism: The Jews are a peculiar people. They cant ever hope to be judged by the same standards which are used for other people.
The new black anti-Semitism finds expression not only in the Zionism is Racism indictment, but the further indictment of the Jewish State as the new apartheid. In the hands of the black leaders, apartheid has become the most powerful term for demonizing Israel, since it evokes the precedent of sanctions against the white regime in South Africa.
Anyone who has lived in both apartheid South Africa and Israel knows that the analogy is immoral and wicked. Apartheid was a system of governance where a white minority subjugated the black population and the superior whites could not mingle with or even sit on a bench with the inferior black peoples. In Israel, Jews and Arabs share public spaces, buses and schools. In Israel all citizens Jew and Arab alike are equal before the law.
Israel has no Population Registration Act, no Group Areas Act, no Mixed Marriages and Immorality Act, no Separate Representation of Voters Act, no Separate Amenities Act. Israeli Arabs sit in the Supreme Court, even the most anti-Jewish Arab parties belong to the Israeli Parliament, there are Arab cabinet ministers. In all of Israels hospitals, Jewish and Arab doctors and nurses work side by side treating Arab and Jewish patients.
International pressure, boycotts and sanctions on South Africas apartheid government eventually played a major role in ending its power. Now, in the name of the apartheid charge, the black leaders have convinced city councils, universities, churches and food co-ops in Europe and in the United States to boycott Israels goods. This horrible falsehood should not be dismissed as a bad joke. It can be a nightmare for the Jewish people. The apartheid ideology dictates that all the Israeli land must be returned to Islamic rule, by force if necessary.
Do these black leaders remind us of the NY Crown Heights pogrom? It erupted in August 1991, when a Jewish driver in the motorcade of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson accidently ran over Gavin Cato, a seven-year-old child of Guyanese immigrants. Rumors that the boy had been deliberately killed because of his black race quickly spread. Jews were beaten by Afro-American rioters and a Jew was stabbed to death. A band of Black radicals led by Al Sharpton, Sonny Carson and Alton Maddox, notorious for fomenting inter-group hatred, fanned the flames of anti-Semitism among their fellows. Sharpton organized marches through the Jewish third of the neighborhood saying diamond dealers (the Jews) were responsible for the death of Cato. Thats why in 2011 a Long Island panel on the riots, after a Jewish protest, was postponed for the inclusion of Sharpton.
Ten years after the Crown Heights pogrom, under the new black apartheid analogy, the World Conference against Racism, held by the United Nations in Durban in 2001, was transformed into a racist conference against Israel and the Jews. In the same city where President Mbeki held his festival of victory against the real apartheid, another death sentence was passed for the Jews. Several weeks later, the Second Intifada broke out in Israel. 1,500 Jewish civilians have since been killed in suicide attacks and shootings; 10,000 have been wounded. Many black leaders were involved in the Durban proto-Nazi saga.
In 1948, except for a few isolated voices, African American opinion was overwhelmingly sympathetic toward the new Jewish State. Ironically, Martin Luther King Jr. on March 25, 1968, addressed the Rabbinical Assembly, saying, I see Israel as one of the great outposts of democracy in the world, and a marvelous example of what can be done, how desert land can be transformed into an oasis of brotherhood and democracy. Peace for Israel means security. Now Martin Luther Kings horrible heirs are directing their anti-Semitic vendetta against the Israelis.
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As supporters of SLAVERY they must be Democrats.
I willl never understand the American Jew.
Hebrew translation of Mein Kampf is available,but not the Color Purple.Alice,your’re an idiot.
African Americans dislike for Jews and Israel is a throw back to the 1960’s and the Cold War, when Marxists made Jews out to be the blacks’ enemies. Walker grew up in that era, and that is the source for her disdain.
Sharpton et al. seem to have fastened on the Trayvon Martin case in part because they mistakenly thought that Zimmerman was Jewish.
So it seems that in the black community, antisemitic attitudes (often disguised as anti-Israel attitudes) are all too commonly passed down from the elite to the masses.
The author of the posted article makes some valid points, but to imply that modern black antisemitism in the United States first reared its ugly head with the Crown Heights riot of 1991 is not historically accurate. Ironically, it was in Brooklyn, NY as well, back in 1968, that a teachers' strike by a heavily Jewish teachers' union, protesting the firing of several teachers by an overwhelmingly black local school district, precipitated a spate of well-documented, public antisemitic comments by black "leaders."
Perhaps Martin Luther King served a commendable role in suppressing underlying black antisemitism with his pro-Israel attitude, because it began to manifest itself very publicly shortly after his death.
Today, black antisemitism is one of the major reasons why there is a large gap in support for Israel between the two major political parties.
Wouldn't be surprised. But the black race hustlers may have been shocked themselves when it turned out that Zimmerman was of part Hispanic ancestry. That doesn't quite fit the template.
If Zimmerman had been identified at the start as black, the media outside of the immediate area would have ignored the story entirely.
Black anti-Semitism is another illustration that something is very, very wrong in the Black church.
All the same, I do wish apologists for Israel would stop invoking democracy and the "enlightenment" and stick to Torah and Halakhah. That is all that is needed.
My first thought, when I heard of the Zimmerman case and the manufactured uproar...before I saw his photo, or heard that he was Hispanic or any of the details, was that a Jewish guy had shot Trayvon, and that was a main reason for the anger.
I'm CERTAIN the very Jewish sounding name "Zimmerman" played a part in the Leftist black reactionary anger.
The blacks in the USA and Africa did not lob countless bombs into white neighborhoods and cities, trying to kill as many civilians as possible. They did not disguise themselves, hiding bombs under their clothing, or hidden in vehicles to blow themselves up, with the purpose of killing as many innocent white women, children, men, and also soldiers as possible, and then have most of the other blacks pass out candy to celebrate the horrific deaths and maimings. They also did not teach their children from early childhood to hate and destroy the whites. She is mixing apples and thoroughly rotten oranges.
Thanks SJackson.
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