Organized
Jewry
Opposes Free Speech
By Prof Kevin MacDonald
1-29-9
Reposted from www.Rense.com
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- It is something of
an axiom of Jewish life that "Is it good for the Jews?"
remains the litmus test of Jewish communal activity - in
other words, interest over principles. A good example is
free speech. There can be little doubt that the organized
Jewish community sees free speech as a problem because it
may be used to criticize the behavior of Jewish
organizations and especially Israel.
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- In Canada the
response of the organized Jewish community to recent
demonstrations against Israel was to attempt to invoke
Canada's restrictions on free speech in order to silence
their critics. The Canadian Jewish Congress complained that
protests against Israel's incursion into Gaza contained
images that were "uncivil, un-Canadian, that demonize Jews
and Israelis." They are asking the police to investigate the
matter, for referral to the Canadian Human Rights Commission
which is in charge of enforcing laws that infringe on free
speech. Although the organized Jewish community in Canada
has strongly supported the thought crime legislation (see
below), Bernie Farber, the head of the CJC, stated "we are
firm supporters and believers in the need to be able to
demonstrate passionately in free and democratic societies."
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- Because of the
First Amendment, we are still a ways from situation in
Canada here in the US. Nevertheless, the ADL has been in the
forefront of promoting hate-crime legislation in America,
and there can be little doubt that they see the First
Amendment as a barrier to their interests in suppressing
thoughts and speech critical of Israel and other Jewish
interests.
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- An example of the
efforts of the organized Jewish community in the direction
of thought control is the Global Anti-Semitism Review Act of
2004. This law created an office of "Special Envoy to
Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism" within the State
Department, headed by Gregg J. Rickman. The act not only
requires the State Department to document acts of
anti-Semitism, but also to "combat acts of anti-Semitism
globally."
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- The act does not
say what the U.S. must do to combat anti-Semitism around the
world. I assume combating anti-Semitism wouldn't require any
more in the way of lives and money than, say, the war in
Iraq - another project spearheaded by Jewish activism on
behalf of Israel. But that may be wishful thinking as the
same activists are avidly promoting a war with Iran which
would likely be even more disastrous.
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- In any case, the
office issued its most recent Contemporary Global
Anti-Semitism Report (GASR) in March of last year. The
document is an excellent example of Jewish activism that
would be unremarkable except that it is now officially
ensconced at the highest reaches of the U.S. government. As
we shall see, it goes beyond criticism anti-Jewish actions
to anti-Jewish attitudes, such as statements about Jewish
influence.
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- The report performs
the by now familiar casuistry on Israel as a cause of
anti-Semitism. The reader is led to believe that the
allegations of Israeli atrocities are overblown propaganda -
when the real question is just how Palestinians manage to
survive at all in the occupied territories. The recent
horrifying incursion into Gaza is only the most recent
example. Not only did Israel carry out a starvation-inducing
blockade during a ceasefire and an assault that finally
provoked Palestinian retaliation, there seems little doubt
that Israel committed war crimes - particularly the use of
white phosphorus bombs in densely populated civilian areas.
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- The report
complains that Israel's bad behavior is singled out while
nobody cares when other governments behave inhumanely. The
problem here is that because Israel's bad behavior is in
important ingredient in enflaming the entire region, it
should interest everyone. And because of the role of the
Israel Lobby in shaping American policy, Israel's bad
behavior is even more properly the concern of all Americans.
American taxpayers are not being asked to massively
subsidize other badly behaved governments, nor are they
asked to fight and die in wars designed to advance the
interests of those governments.
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- The report
graciously states that "responsible criticism" of Israel's
policies is acceptable. (Thanks!) But there's a catch:
"Those criticizing Israel have a responsibility to consider
the effect their actions may have in prompting hatred of
Jews."
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- This, of course,
has the effect of proscribing criticism of Israel for fear
of being called an anti-Semite. Presumably responsible
criticism of Israel does not include books like John
Mearsheimer and Steven Walt's The Israel Lobby, despite its
academic tone and masterful marshalling of evidence. Jewish
activists have routinely accused the authors of resurrecting
the Protocols and other vicious acts of anti-Semitism.
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- As the report
notes, Israel is without doubt the source of most
anti-Jewish words and deeds in the contemporary world. But
the report also points to traditional Jewish stereotypes as
a continuing concern: Jews as more loyal to Israel and
Jewish interests than the interests of their country of
residence; and Jews as having inordinate influence and
control over media, the economy or government. For example,
according to ADL surveys, substantial percentages of
Europeans believe that Jews have too much power in business
and in international financial markets. (The percentages
range from around 20% in Germany to 60% in Hungary.)
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- Similarly, ADL
surveys indicate that beliefs that Jews are disloyal are
common among Europeans, ranging from 39% in France to 60% in
Spain. The report notes that "those who believe that Jews
are more loyal to Israel than to their own country tend to
believe that Jewish lobbying groups and individual Jews in
influential positions in national governments seek to bend
policy toward Israel's interests."
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- In other words,
these anti-Semites are living under the illusion that
organizations like AIPAC actually have some influence. And
they may even believe that highly placed Jews like Paul
Wolfowitz, Elliott Abrams and Richard Perle may have steered
U.S. policy in a way that benefited Israel to the detriment
of the United States.
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- As I noted in my
review of Mearsheimer and Walt, Pro-Israel activists such as
Perle typically phrase their policy recommendations as aimed
at benefiting the United States. Perle does this despite
evidence that he has a strong Jewish identity and despite
the fact that he has typical Jewish concerns, such as
anti-Semitism, the Holocaust, and the welfare of Israel.
Perle poses as an American patriot despite credible charges
of spying for Israel, writing reports for Israeli think
tanks and op-eds for the Jerusalem Post, and maintaining
close personal relation-ships with Israeli leaders.
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- Needless to say,
the GASR is not a good place to find nuanced or fair
treatments of these issues.
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- The GASR also has a
section deploring ethnic nationalist movements of non-Jews,
mainly in Eastern Europe, complaining that these movements
are commonly anti-Jewish. Typically the anti-Jewish
sentiments of such movements stem from the perception that
Jews are an elite with considerable power and that this
elite opposes the ethno-nationalism of non-Jews-a view that
certainly has some basis in reality. (Jewish opposition to
ethno-nationalism is restricted to non-Jews in areas where
Jews form a Diaspora; it does not, of course, apply to
Israel.)
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- For example, the
GASR singles out Roman Catholic institutions as "encouraging
anti-Semitism and ethnic and religious chauvinism." Chief
among the offenders is a conservative Catholic radio station
in Poland, Radio Maryja, cited for claiming that "Jews were
pushing the Polish government to pay exorbitant private
property restitution claims [for Holocaust reparations], and
that Poland's President was `in the pocket of the Jewish
lobby.'"
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- This seems odd,
since it would hardly be surprising if indeed Jews and
Jewish organizations were pressuring the Polish government
on this issue. Indeed, Norman Finkelstein points out:
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- In negotiations
with Eastern Europe, Jewish organizations and Israel have
demanded the full restitution of or monetary compensation
for the pre-war communal and private assets of the Jewish
community. Consider Poland. The pre-war Jewish population of
Poland stood at 3.5 million; the current population is
several thousand. Yet, the World Jewish Restitution
Organization demands title over the 6,000 pre-war communal
Jewish properties, including those currently being used as
hospitals and schools. It is also laying claim to hundreds
of thousands of parcels of Polish land valued in the many
tens of billions of dollars. Once again the entire US
political and legal establishment has been mobilized to
achieve these ends. Indeed, New York City Council members
unanimously supported a resolution calling on Poland 'to
pass comprehensive legislation providing for the complete
restitution of Holocaust assets', while 57 members of
Congress (led by Congressman Anthony Weiner of New York)
dispatched a letter to the Polish parliament demanding
'comprehensive legislation that would return 100% of all
property and assets seized during the Holocaust'.
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- No sign of Jewish
involvement there. Clearly, Radio Marija is way out of line.
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- Incidentally,
Finkelstein has paid dearly for offending the Israel Lobby:
blacklisted from employment in the academic world, deported
and barred from Israel, and living in a rent-stabilized
apartment near his boyhood home in Brooklyn. The Lobby
clearly believes in free speech so long as it's in done in
one's closet and assuming the neighbors can't hear it. (More
on this below.)
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- Also related to
Poland, the GASR notes that Maciej Giertych, European
Parliament Deputy and former head of the Political Party
League of Polish Families, wrote a booklet "suggesting that
Jews were unethical and a `tragic community' because they
did not accept Jesus as the Messiah." The report also
deplored the ADL's finding that 39% of Polish respondents
agreed that "Jews are responsible for the death of Christ."
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- This is truly
amazing. Here we have an official U.S. government report
condemning a Polish politician and a large percentage of the
Polish people for expressing religious ideas that date from
the origins of the Church in antiquity. It's very
reminiscent of the situation in Canada where the Christian
Heritage Party has been charged with promoting hatred
because they published material opposing homosexuality for
religious reasons stemming from their reading of the Bible.
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- Incidentally, the
GASR complains that Giertych also claimed that "Jews `create
their own ghettos' because they like to separate themselves
from others." Residential segregation, of course, was
standard Jewish behavior in the Diaspora beginning in the
ancient world, and it certainly occurred in Poland well into
modern times. Indeed, it continues in many areas of the
Diaspora today. But, as with thought crimes generally, truth
is no defense.
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- The GASR coyly
states that "While the report describes many measures that
foreign governments have adopted to combat anti-Semitism, it
does not endorse any such measures that prohibit conduct
that would be protected under the U.S. Constitution."
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- Nevertheless, the
act requires the compilation of material that would
presumably be protected by the US Constitution, in
particular "instances of propaganda in government and
nongovernment media that attempt to justify or promote
racial hatred against Jewish people." When one considers
that a great many of the attitudes mentioned in the GASR are
either substantially factual or reflect common religious
beliefs, they would certainly seem to fall within the
protections of the First Amendment.
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- And it's pretty
clear where its heart lies. Indeed, as Ezra Levant has
recently described, Jewish organizations and activists have
been a major source of support for the Canadian Human Rights
Commission, intervening in dozens of cases in favor of
plaintiffs.
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- Levant describes
the Simon Wiesenthal Center as "one of the most vicious
interveners in Canadian Human Rights Commission censorship
trials." And Bernie Farber of the Canadian Jewish Congress
stated recently that "our anti-hate laws are probably the
most underused." Levant comments: "That sounds like Ian
Fine, senior counsel for the CHRC, who declared that `there
can't be enough laws against hate.' So while the rest of the
country is realizing that our government censorship has gone
too far, Farber says it goes nowhere far enough; it's
underused. He wants more censorship, more government
intervention into thoughts and ideas - and the emotion
called `hate'."
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- Clearly, the office
of Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism is
nothing if not a Jewish activist organization. And it
doubtless would love to institute the same kinds of thought
control in the U.S. that have made Canada into a police
state. Indeed, it would be entirely within the letter of the
law that created this monster if the United States were to
declare war on Poland as a means of combating anti-Semitism.
At least it won't be necessary to invade Canada.
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- Kevin MacDonald is
a professor of psychology at California State University
Long Beach.
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