Post-1945 anti-Semitism
Child survivors of Auschwitz Photo: Reuters
The acclaimed British novelist Howard Jacobson opened his speech at the B’nai B’rith World Center in Jerusalem last October with piercing sarcasm: “The question is rhetorical. When will Jews be forgiven the Holocaust? Never.”
However, there has been a shift in the underpinnings of anti-Semitism. Israel has become the collective Jew among the nations, as the late French historian Léon Poliakov said about the new metamorphosis of Jew-hatred.
Jacobson was piggy-backing on the eye-popping insight of the Israel psychoanalyst Zvi Rex, who reportedly said: “The Germans will never forgive the Jews for Auschwitz.”
The anti-Semitic logic at work here is Europe’s pathologically guilt-filled response to the Holocaust, which, in short, is to shift the onus of blame to the Jews to cleanse one’s conscience. Two German-Jewish Marxist philosophers – Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno – coined an esoteric sociological term for what unfolded in post-Shoah Germany: Guilt-defensiveness anti-Semitism.Benjamin Weinthal -- The Jerusalem Post
Nazi
Germany prepared the world for the acceptance of Jews as sub-human,
unworthy of sharing society with decent people of Aryan ancestry, the
Nordic ideal. Nazi propaganda portrayed Jews as wretchedly nasty
specimens of failed humanity, to be considered equal to vermin that
afflict society, an obvious scourge that required cleansing,
methodically and surgically, to be removed from the body of the world's
populations.
Adolf
Hitler's campaign began in Germany and encompassed the European
countries his stormtroopers and armed forces would subjugate, and where
concentration camps and work camps and death camps would be built, and
accepted as a necessary means to restrain Jews from contaminating the
larger community of wherever it was in Europe they had been part of its
life for hundreds and thousands of years.
The
dehumanization of Jews was largely successful, in part because Jews
already in much of Europe occupied a very low standard of esteem, for
anti-Semitism
was well established and the oppression of Jews well entrenched. In
Germany, Jews were more loyal than Goebbels himself to the country they
loved and the culture they adored and became an integral part of. They
would not, could not and did not believe that loyal Germans such as they
would ever represent a target for extermination.
The world, and Europe in particular, but certainly not exclusively, is seeing a return to the old anti-Semitism,
tinctured now with a denial of any such accusation being occasioned
simply because Israel is being criticized, outlawed, slandered, and
submitted to a widening global boycott-divestment-sanctions movement
spearheaded by Palestinian 'human-rights' leaders, whose program has
been heartily adapted by Western churches, unions, academic bodies and
the liberal-left.
Europe
is leading the way in this, as Europe tends to do. All the more so now
that Europe has been swamped by its generosity in offering haven to tens
of thousands, millions of Muslims eager to escape the confining limits
permitted them in lifestyle and financial aspirations in their
Muslim-majority countries of birth and inheritance, where anti-Judaism
is complementary to the Islamism currently in practise.
"In
the past anti-Semites boycotted Jewish businesses and today they call
for the boycott of the Jewish state, and by the way, only the Jewish
state. I think that it is important that the boycotters be exposed for what they are. They are classical anti-Semites in modern garb", stated Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to a group of Jewish-American leaders visiting Jerusalem. Preaching, as it were, to those not needing of conversion.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, February 17, 2014.
Photo by AP
On the other hand, speaking loudly
and in great anticipatory distress of things yet to come impacting
dreadfully on Jews globally and Israel in particular, to the
international community, protesting loudly to Europe, falls on somewhat
deafened ears. While Mr. Netanyahu claims that Israel is battling BDS
by exposing the boycotters' real agenda and their anti-Semitic
hypocrisy, his audience is limited to those not afflicted with that
deadly viral agent of anti-Semitism.
Dark
images of the Nazi slander that effectively boycotted Jews from
academia, the courts, employment and life in general in preparation for
the Final Solution are brought to the fore by the current malicious
deliberation of detractors of Israel intent on extracting their bleeding
pound of flesh from an intact body representing liberal democracy in a
world hostile to freedom and peace. More than evidenced by daily life in
the larger Middle East.
Labels: Anti-Semitism, Boycott/Divestment, Europe, Hypocrisy, Israel, Sanctions
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