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September 11, 2006
Enough is Enough
It's been going on for ages (see below), in different forms, under different disguises, but nevertheless going on. The hatred is directed at all Jews - Democrats, Republicans, rich ones, poor ones, nice ones, not-so-nice ones, etc. and now it's being directed at anyone who even agrees with "the Jews".
Note the latest disgrace surrounding Ambassador John Bolton's confirmation hearings, which were called off at the last moment yesterday. Why? Because (not so) deep-thinker Sen. Lincoln Chafee (R, RI), who supported Bolton's nomination last time around, suddenly had "some serious questions" about the Administration's policies in the Middle East (read: pro-Israel tilt).
Ambassador Bolton doesn't make U.S. policy so what does any of that have to do with him? Well, as reported in today's New York Sun, a congressional aide who's been closely following the nomination battle said that given the fight for his political life in the upcoming tight primary election on Tuesday, Mr. Chafee's move was not totally unexpected.
"It seems he decided to flip-flop on Bolton. He thought all night how to present it, and then all he could come up with was this," the aide said, referring to the letter Mr. Chafee sent to Sec. of State Rice yesterday. Note the safe excuse Mr. Chafee chose: He wouldn't vote for Bolton because of Bush's pro-Israel policies.
Call it Jew-hatred, call it anti-Semitism or call it just plain stupid (which is what we tend to believe whenever Mr. Chafee is involved), but whatever "it" is, it's unacceptable and should not be tolerated by civilized people.
Time to tell our politicians - Democrats and Republicans - that Americans do not support their representatives holding themselves as "honest brokers", when the two sides involve a close ally (and the only democracy in the Middle East), on one side; and a bunch of Islamofascist thugs, on the other.
Like Israel, America, too, is engaged in a war for its survival, which happens to be against the same enemy that Israel faces. You can contact your Senators, politely explain to them your feelings and urge them to confirm Amb. Bolton, or you can candidly, directly and politiely tell them to cut the BS and focus on what they were elected to focus on, i.e., protecting and safeguarding the security of the U.S., which is tied to the security of its allies, especially those on the front lines of this war...even if they're Jews.
The Weekly Standard | September 11, 2006
Anti-Judaism
By William Kristol
"How odd / Of God / To choose / The Jews." Thus the British journalist (and communist) William Norman Ewer, in the early part of the last century. The reply came from Cecil Browne: "But not so odd / As those who choose / A Jewish God / But spurn the Jews."
Browne's riposte may have won the poetic exchange. But Ewer's anti-Judaism prevailed in the next decades in Europe. Buried there after World War II, hatred of the Jews flourished for the rest of the 20th century in the Middle East. Is anti-Judaism now enjoying a broader revival? It would seem so.
University of Chicago political science professor John Mearsheimer came to Washington late last month along with his sidekick, Stephen Walt of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. Speaking to the Council on American-Islamic Relations, they attacked the "Israel lobby" (of which they claim I am a part) for its pernicious deeds, and singled out several Jews who served or serve in the Bush administration. These Jews, they explained, have special "attachments" in the Middle East. Their attachment? Their religious belief--Judaism. Bigotry now has an academic cachet.
Some of the activists at Moveon.org, the political organization that raises millions for Democratic candidates and generates support for left-wing policies, had a curious reason for cheering the Democratic primary defeat of Sen. Joe Lieberman. As Robert Goldberg reported in the Washington Times, after one Moveon member celebrated the defeat of "Jew Lieberman," 95 percent of those who responded to the post on the Moveon website expressed their approval.
Meanwhile, over in Europe, Norwegian writer Jostein Gaarder, author of "Sophie's World," announced in Norway's leading newspaper, the Aftenposten, the end of Israel: "There is no turning back. It is time to learn a new lesson: We do no longer recognize the state of Israel . . . . We must now get used to the idea: The state of Israel in its current form is history. . . . Fear not! The time of trouble shall soon be over. The state of Israel has seen its Soweto. . . . May spirit and word sweep away the apartheid walls of Israel. The state of Israel does not exist. It is now without defense, without skin. May the world therefore have mercy on the civilian population."
Mr. Gaarder's distaste for Israel seemed to be based on his dislike of Israel's policies, his revulsion against the God of Israel ("an insatiable sadist"), and his anger that, "for two thousand years, we have rehearsed the syllabus of humanism, but Israel does not listen." It's not clear who that "we" has been for two thousand years. But since Israel has only existed since 1948, it is presumably the Jews, not merely, Israel, who have not listened. (It was, however, generous of Mr. Gaarder to call for mercy for the Jewish civilian population.)
And then there's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad--bidding fair to be the most powerful leader in the Islamic world. Mr. Ahmadinejad has called, of course, for the "the elimination of the Zionist regime" and "the destruction of Israel." He wants Israel eliminated because he wants Judaism eliminated (Christianity will take longer). Javier Solana of the E.U. and Kofi Annan of the U.N. are eagerly paying him court. Will Mr. Solana or Mr. Annan stand up in the presence of Ahmadinejad and denounce Jew-hatred? No.
Jews are under attack. And no one seems much concerned. Liberal Jews are more concerned about Mel Gibson than Mr. Ahmadinejad. The mainstream Jewish organizations have played the "anti-Semitism" card so often that it has been devalued. Much of the world is in denial about the jihadist threat. No one wants to be alarmist. This is, in a way, understandable. There are two large Jewish communities in the world. The Jews of America prosper in comfort and security. The Jews of Israel have been able to defend themselves. It's not 1938 again.
But the jihadists are on the move. Recently, in Gaza, kidnapped journalists Steve Centanni and Olaf Wiig were forced to "convert" to Islam before being released. What would have happened to them if they had been Jewish? And, incidentally--if they had refused to "convert," as some Jews and Christians have in the past--what would have happened then?
William Kristol is editor of The Weekly Standard. This article originally appeared in the September 8, 2006 edition of the Wall Street Journal.
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