Caroline Glick reminds us of the time when President Obama
forcefully denounced anti-Semitism. Obama clearly saw the link between Islamic terrorism-- the one he dared not call by its name-- and anti-Semitism:
In
February 2015, a terrorist aligned with Islamic State entered the Hyper Cacher
kosher supermarket in Paris on a Friday afternoon and held the Jewish shoppers
hostage while killing four of them.
When
asked about the event, then-president Barack Obama denied the massacre was an
antisemitic attack. He referred to the victims as “a bunch of guys in a deli.”
The perpetrators were merely “a bunch of violent, vicious zealots.”
When
asked to clarify if Obama really meant to deny the attack was an antisemitic
assault, both the White House and State Department spokespeople insisted,
repeatedly, that the attack was not antisemitic.
The
administration only deigned to acknowledge the truth in clarifications on
Twitter, which it belatedly released, and which included the outright lie that
the administration had said the attack was antisemitic all along.
The
Obama administration’s mind-melting refusal to acknowledge the attack was
anti-Jewish bespoke its larger policy of denying that Jews are specifically
targeted for annihilation by Islamic terrorists. The implications of the policy
of denial for the safety of Jews throughout the world, including in the US,
were self-evident.
Glick also reminds us of how the American Jewish community was
outraged at Obama’s failure to denounce anti-Semitism:
And
yet, the American Jewish community preferred to ignore the whole thing.
Jeffrey
Goldberg, Obama’s favored Jewish journalist, tweeted, “FWIW [for what it’s
worth], the Obama Administration has been pretty clear in its condemnations of
European antisemitism over time.”
Goldberg has been leading the charge against Trump. So fervent is he in his hatred against Trump that he compared the Antifa protesters to the American troops at
Normandy. No kidding. You can’t make this up:
Today,
the same Goldberg who underplayed and denied what can at best be called Obama’s
diffident response to anti-Jewish violence, has been leading the charge against
Trump.
Among
other things, Goldberg likened the counterprotesters at Charlottesville to the
American soldiers who stormed the beaches at Normandy.
What does Antifa have to do with anti-Semitism. Glick
explains:
Antifa
is problematic for American Jews specifically because it operates in a
coalition of far-left groups that all hate Israel and believe that just as
Republicans and conservatives should be banned from participating in public
life, so American Jews who support Israel should be silenced. All of its
coalition partners support the destruction of Israel and castigate the Jewish
state as criminal. All bar Jews who support Israel – or even are proud of their
Jewish identity – from participating in their events.
Hence,
Linda Sarsour, the BDS leader who was elevated to the top of the US feminist
movement when she served as co-chairwoman of the Women’s March against Trump,
insists that Zionists cannot be feminists.
Hence
Black Lives Matter, the anti-police group that is a core member of the Antifa
coalition, libeled Israel in its mission statement. Israel, BLM declared, is an
“apartheid” state which is carrying out a “genocide” against the Palestinians.
Hence,
Democratic Socialists of America, another core group in the Antifa coalition,
just passed a resolution at its annual convention to officially join the BDS
movement. The vote was reportedly greeted with jubilant chants of “From the
River to the Sea, Palestine will be free.”
Given the infestation of anti-Semitism in Antifa and other
liberal groups, American Jews are joining with them to fight Trump:
And
yet, rather than sound the alarms or fight the growing power and influence of
the anti-Jewish far Left in their political home, the American Jewish leadership
is ignoring the danger and devoting itself to criminalizing Trump, his advisers
and supporters.
Whereas
the Anti-Defamation League had nearly nothing to say about either Sarsour or
Cong. Keith Ellison, with his anti-Jewish record of statements from his service
in the antisemitic Nation of Islam, ADL leader Jonathan Greenblatt insisted
Monday that Trump must investigate his closest advisers for alleged ties to
white supremacists.
The
alleged “ties” of the likes of Trump aides Steve Bannon and Sebastian Gorka to
white supremacists are the invention of The Forward newspaper, which has
relentlessly libeled both men – and particularly Gorka – without ever producing
a shred of evidence to back up its allegations.
Rather
than acknowledge its errors, this month the Forward took its campaign a step
further when it published an extraordinary op-ed titled “19 people Jews should
worry about more than Sarsour.”
So saith Caroline Glick.
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Can you say "false consciousness", boys and girls? Yes, I knew you could.
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