The Fundamental Issue: The progressive movement, and the activist base of the Democratic Party, creates and supports venues that demonize and defame the Jewish state, thereby also creating hatred toward the Jewish people.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

The Varieties of Progressive-Left Love for the Jews: The Universities



Michael

People keep telling me that my concerns about anti-Semitic anti-Zionism within the progressive-left and the Democratic Party are way, way overblown and that a few crazy people on Daily Kos are not really anything to worry about.

They're probably right. After all, it is not as if the universities, throughout Europe and the United States, are turning on Israel and, thus, turning on the Jewish people. That is, unless you think that Israel has virtually nothing whatsoever to do with Jews.

In any case, yes, they're probably right and I am probably wrong. For example, last year Yale closed the Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism (YIISA).

As Ron Rosenbaum writes in Slate:

In one blow Yale had, in effect, given censorship powers over the limits of the study of anti-Semitism to anti-Semites and the like, the people who cried "advocacy." Not just at Yale but all across America. What timid college administrator anywhere is going to touch the subject in the wake of this incident? Why risk arousing a lynch mob of Israel delegitimizers? The decision could have a nationwide impact, discouraging scholarship in the field.

But this is no big deal. Just because Yale is uninterested in the study of anti-Semitism, at a time of rising anti-Semitism, is no reason to think that Israel is not beloved as a country throughout the American and European university systems.

And just why did Yale shut down YIISA?

Yale cited several reasons for killing YIISA, a program devoted to the cross-cultural examination of anti-Semitism that had been in operation since 2006. But many observers suspect the turning point was a YIISA conference last August called "Global Anti-Semitism: A Crisis of Modernity" which, while featuring 108 speakers from five continents, dared acknowledge the existence of anti-Semitism in some Islamic cultures. There has been talk—though no proof—of fear of offending potentially lucrative donors from the Middle East. Charles Small, the director of YIISA, "blamed radical Islamic and extreme left wing bloggers for the bad publicity," according to the Yale Daily News, which also reported that Small "pointed out that it was the largest conference on antisemitism ever, and it would have been absurd for the conference to ignore Muslim antisemitism."

The conference actually dared to discuss anti-Semitism in the Arab and Muslim worlds?

Well, that's obviously Islamophobic, so Yale was, I am sure, right to close down this insidious forum for the spreading of anti-Arab and anti-Muslim racism.

Anyway, this year Harvard is joining Yale in expressing their deep and abiding love of the Jewish people and the Jewish state. Through sponsoring a conference starting in just a few days, in which well-wishers throughout the world will gather in order to discuss how best to help the Jewish people through destroying the Jewish state, Harvard will also send a message of regard to the Jewish people. Since, as everyone knows, Israel is the primary source of grief throughout the Middle East, if not throughout the world, it's primary victims, aside from the Palestinians, are the Jews, themselves, who naturally must bare the brunt of well-wishing savagery against Israel.

The upcoming symposium, “The One- State Conference: Israel/Palestine and the One-State Solution,” due to convene at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government on March 3 and 4 2012, transforms Harvard’s longstanding tradition of free and fair academic debate into anti- Semitic theater. Under the guise of free academic expression, the One-State Conference advances the notion that Israel as the nation state of the Jewish people should be dismantled and replaced by a state that would be flooded with and governed by Palestinian Arabs and in which Jews would once again live as an insecure minority in their own land.

So, given the above, I must admit that I have been entirely wrong in suggesting that progressives are at the forefront of anti-Semitic anti-Zionism. Israel has never known such friendship throughout the progressive movement, on the blogs, at the universities, among the international NGOs.

The progressive movement is our movement. It cares about Israel because it cares about universal human rights throughout the world, which is why the progressive movement, and the grassroots / netroots of the Democratic Party, do such a good job of standing up for the rights of women in the Middle East and the rights of Gay people there, not to mention, of course, the rights Jews.

Furthermore, Arabs have every right to persecute Jews, just as they have done for the last 1,400 years, and it is insensitive of me to suggest otherwise.

I am wrong and I apologize.

Andrew Breibart Dies....Kossacks Stay Without Class

Andrew Breibart has died. RIP.

Kossacks respond like animals:

"He was a piece of shit.  Period.
Just because he is now dead does not change that fact.  At all."

This happens all the time when someone they don't like dies or gets sick. Just another reason I hate that swamp. How could I trust people who have no common decency to respect the dead?

This POS diary got 192 rec's. Shameful.

Is being anti-Israel a liberal value?

Doodad
(hat tip Israel Matzav)





Pdf for closer perusal

Dan Has Some Thoughts

Michael

Our friend Dan Bielak argues that we must defeat Arab and progressive anti-Zionist propaganda with actual historical truth. I heartily agree. Dan has been kind enough to share some of his notes on the I-P topic in the comments, but I think that much of this, certainly, is very worthy of front page status. I hope that Dan does not mind if I just go ahead and front page some of this material over the coming days.

Dan starts by telling us this:

Stupidity: "What anti-Jewish racism? What genocidal anti-Jewish racism?"

Vanity (and, as part of that, stupidity): "I'm so 'moral' for 'tolerating' the propagation of intendedly genocidal libels against my own people."

Cowardice (and, as part of that, stupidity): "Don't call out their anti-Jewish bigotry and don't denounce their anti-Jewish bigotry and don't refute their malicious intendedly genocidal lies! They might get angry at us and hurt us! (That is: They might get angry at me and hurt me!)"

Stupidity is not virtuous. Vanity is not virtuous. Cowardice is not virtuous.

Stupidity causes harm. Vanity causes harm. Cowardice causes harm.

Stand up for, and therein, and thereby, protect, your own people like normal human beings - simply by telling the truth.

Indeed.

This is the Progressive-Left

Michael

I've generally lost patience with this (0+ / 0-)

particularly insane set of ideas so here's my rant:

Fuck Likud, Fuck Netanyahu, Fuck Lieberman and all those rabid racist right wing Israeli killers and haters. Most of all, as an American, FUCK AIPAC and their extreme willingness to do the bidding of a foreign country!! The Senate does not agree on anything, and yet Iran is so bad that they think this pointless and risky attack is valid? Shit, there were senators that voted against WW I and II. WTF is up with US policy and Israel? I am sick to death of this bullshit. These bastard Israelis want to flush themselves down the toilet and they are intent on taking us with them, and we are too stupid and lact the spine to tell Netanyahu and all his worthless piece of shit associates to FUCK ALL THE WAY OFF!!! God Damn them.

You may find yourself in a beautiful house, with a beautiful wife, and you may ask yourself, "How did I get here?"

by FrankCornish on Thu Mar 01, 2012 at 07:31:02 AM PST

This is your movement, not mine.

Progressive-left Jews tend to accept the most rabid kind of Israel hatred among truly vicious individuals within their ranks. It is no surprise, therefore, that the polls consistently show that Republicans and conservatives are far more friendly toward Israel than are Democrats and progressives.

It's time for Jews to dump the progressive-left and not vote Democratic this cycle. Part of the reason not to vote Democratic is because Barack Obama literally helped usher the genocidal Muslim Brotherhood into power in Egypt. By calling for Mubarak's ouster he helped pave the way for a group that has been calling for the murder of Jews for almost 90 years now, a group that, according to Ha'aretz, he met with in secret in the spring of '09.

Why would a Jew support a president that supports the Brotherhood?

The Jewish Stockholm Syndrome seems to be running rampant this time of year.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

The Freedom of Non-Partisanship



Michael

Those of us who participate on these political blogs are engaging a process. It is a process of political change within ourselves that gets articulated over time. We are looking at the world and our government and ourselves and thinking aloud. That's really all it is, at least for me.

I started blogging in the summer of 2005 on Daily Kos. (UID 55,790) This was at the height of my disgust and hatred toward the Bush administration. Daily Kos was important at the time, as were some other online progressive-left venues, such as Common Dreams and Crooks and Liars and MoveOn.org, because millions of us were finding one another after the trauma not only of 9/11 but the jingoistic and violent Bush administration reaction to 9/11 in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

That was almost seven years ago, now, and naturally my political views have evolved and changed since then. At the time, I was fully in-line with the progressive-liberal agenda. I despised Bush and his cronies because I did not believe that they had the well-being of the American people at heart, nor did I trust them to defend and uphold the Constitution of the United States.

I considered the Republicans the enemy.

But I do not any longer.

Freeing oneself from ideological or party partisanship is a funny and difficult process. I cannot say how these things go for everyone, but for me it took the form of a mere crack in the ideological glass windshield, so to speak. That's the way that I think of it. A crack formed in the glass and then the crack became a web of cracks that spread throughout the whole until almost the entire edifice came crashing down. And the thing of it is... the Catch 22 of it... is that most people do not know that they are in thrall of ideological group-think until they break away from it and they often can't break away from it until they recognize that they are in thrall to it.

This is part of the reason why so many people maintain their ideological inclinations and tendencies throughout their entire lives.

The first real cracks in the edifice for me, you will not be surprised to learn, came when I saw the most extreme hatred and vile distortions aimed at the Jewish state, horrendously enough in the name of "human rights" and "social justice."  At first I did not really know what to make of it.  At the time, I certainly favored Israel, but I did not follow that country very closely, nor was I concerned about American or world attitudes toward that country.

This is because I was ignorant. I simply did not realize the effect or level of hatred spit at Israel from a movement that I thought composed of my ideological brothers and sisters. At first I tried very hard to maintain a certain fair balance between anti-Zionists and pro-Israel people.  I tried very hard to be open-minded even to the extent of having Jon the Anti-Zionist Jew (of Daily Kos fame) almost convince me that the single state solution was really in everyone's best interest.

But as time went by, and as I more and more followed progressive-left I-P discourse, and as I read more and more about the history of the conflict and the history of the Jewish people under Islam, I realized the full extent of the vicious propaganda campaign taking place internationally for the purpose of dissolving Jewish sovereignty on Jewish land.  I became aware of the progressive campaigns against Israel on the campuses, in the political journals and blogs, within the so-called "human rights" organizations, and, needless to say, within the United Nations.

As I considered this over time, I also began considering the extreme hatred coming out of progressive-left venues not only toward Israel, but toward their political rivals on the right.  A wake-up call came for me when so many progressives vehemently blamed Sarah Palin for the Tuscon shooting last year.  I just couldn't believe that "liberals" were making such horrendous claims and it forced me to realize that the progressive movement is no better than the conservative movement, and perhaps considerably worse, when it comes to slandering the other side.

Thus I am now free of political partisanship.

And that means that whole areas of consideration are open because I am not limited by the ever growing list of Politically Correct Multicultural Taboos.

And that is something that I highly recommend.

Oh, and by the way, the left is considerably more racist than is the right.

FYI.

{I will be happy to explain that going forward.}



Listen to the tune above for a quick trip down memory lane.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

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Michael

How many are now dead because of this Koran burning thing in Afghanistan?

39?

Something like that.