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Sunday, October 29, 2023

What’s going on? Antisemitism is breaking out all over. Why?

The ostensible reason is Israel’s retaliation for Hamas’ Oct. 4 assault. I wonder, though. I suspect something more complex is going on. This is from today’s NYTimes:

But it’s not just Hollywood.

While the effect is pronounced in Hollywood, where there is a large Jewish presence, the entirety of liberal America has been similarly convulsed. On Capitol Hill, across college campuses and among progressive activist groups and philanthropies, a raw divide has emerged. On one side, there is ardent support for Israel. On the other is an energized faction who view the Palestinian cause as an extension of the racial and social justice movements that swept through the United States in the summer of 2020. And there are others, including Jewish people, calling for a cease-fire.

What’s going on? Let me ramble a bit.

When I look at the situation in-and-around Israel, it makes my head ache. It’s so complicated. If I were to live in the Middle East, it would be in Israel because it’s closest to my values. It seems to be a functioning democracy.

But I see the settlements on the West Bank, and I don’t like it. It’s wrong, it’s going to lead to trouble, I think. I don’t like the blockage of Gaza. Yes, I understand there’s a protective impulse, there needs to be a protective impulse. I don’t like Netanyahu and his government. There’s a lot not to like going on in Israel.

Then Hamas goes on a rampage on October 7. That’s wrong! I don’t have to think about it, it’s just wrong. Upon further reflection, still, and taking into account Israel’s retaliation (so far), it’s wrong. But I can see, that is, I am imagining that, for others, the retaliation tipped them the other way. They realize the situation is complicated, as do I, but for some reason or another, they tip the other way.

Why? Who knows? I don’t. But I don’t think it’s simply about Israel and Palestine and the Middle East. Remember, English people nurtured their antisemitism for three and a half centuries (between 1290 and the mid-17th century) when there were no Jews in England. That antisemitism was about the English psycho-cultural economy, not about Jews. There’s always that ethno-psychic internal component to these things. I suspect that this surprising (at least to some of us) eruption of antisemitism is more about that internal-component than it is about external events.

Let’s return to that New York Times article. Here’s how it ends:

And there are ways in which Hollywood’s Jewish community has recently begun to feel taken for granted.

Bitter feelings linger, for instance, over the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. The museum opened in late 2021 with a focus on diversity and inclusion; exhibits highlighted the often-overlooked contributions that women and people of color made to the art form. But the Jewish immigrants who founded the studio system were barely mentioned. After complaints, including from Haim Saban, the Israeli-American media entrepreneur who had donated $50 million to the museum, curators scrambled to put together a new permanent exhibition on the Jewish founders. It has not yet opened.

In part because Jewish immigrants founded Hollywood as a way to escape the antisemitism they faced in more established industries, this current moment of agitation feels profound.

1 comment:

  1. Spent alot of time this week explaining the source of Jew-hatred in US universities to the extent that Jewish students have been recruited in self-destruction (Witness Grand Central Station demonstration.). The main problem is “critique” in the highest sense has devolved into hatred of all things Western. Combined with generalized Marxism or leftist ideology, we have a toxic brew aligned against Israel as a “ colonial” assault on poor Islamic nations. Many self- loathing Jewish professors lead the charge.

    But the deeper problem is that the academy has become a well-funded factory for Islamic religious war against Jews. This was helpful, from a Tweet by Richard Landes:

    “Between 1986 and 2018 Muslim countries poured 6.5  billion dollars into the American university system to promote the foundational antisemitism of the Koran and Muhammad's commanding the decapitation of 600-900 unarmed Jewish men and kidnapping and sexual enslavement of 1000 Jewish girls and women in Medina in 627.
    ("Follow The Money - Examining Undocumented Foreign Funding of American Universities: Implications For Education and Rising Antisemitism" , June 13, 2020. The Institute For The Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy").
    Of course this multi billion dollar trough of antisemitic funding has continued unabated since 2018. As night follows day the success of this thirty plus year  6.5 billion dollar plus effort to infect  the American educational  system with koranic antisemitism is detailed in  University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign  Professor  Cary Nelson's widely acclaimed treatise,
    "Israel Denial: Anti-Zionism, Antisemitism & the Faculty Campaign Against the Jewish State" (2019).
    amazon.com/Israel-Denial-…
    Many of today's university professors are filling their impressionable students' heads with the same jew hatred that they were taught.”

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