By Dominic Green
Friday, May 14, 2021
The truly multiracial coalition in the US
these days isn’t the Democratic party. It’s the anti-Semitic mass movement that
takes to the streets of blue-state cities every time Israel defends itself
against terrorism.
Israel will no doubt survive the latest barrage
of disapproval from people with a bottomless supply of personal pronouns and
malicious memes. But this is a problem for American Jews today — and it will be
all of America’s problem tomorrow, because the overrunning of the public square
by anti-Jewish cranks and conspiracy theorists is a perennial warning sign of
social breakdown.
Spend a few minutes in the open sewer that
is social media, and you are left in no doubt. The Democratic left has become
thoroughly ‘Corbynized’, overtaken by the hard left. Israel, they all say,
isn’t defending itself against Islamist rioters within its own borders and
Iranian-supplied missiles from Gaza. It’s an illegitimate ‘apartheid’ state,
killing Palestinian children for kicks.
‘What they are doing to the Palestinian
people is what they continue to do to our black brothers and sisters here,’
Rashida Tlaib told a rally this week. The old toxins — hating Jews, lying about
Jews and inciting violence against Jews — aren’t just in plain view in America
today. These previously marginal poisons are now something to boast about, in
alt-left and alt-right America alike. They’ve become a claim of moral
integrity, of sticking it to the Man and the capitalist machine, of in-group
belonging.
This isn’t just anti-Semitism as the
collateral damage of socialist theory, or even anti-Semitism as a depraved echo
of Christianity. It’s aspirational racism. The difference being that the
alt-right aspire downwards, to become what liberals call ‘white trash’.
The alt-left aspire upwards. Its leaders
learn the fancy Jew-baiting of the intellectuals at brand-name colleges, along
with a provincial race guilt that sees the world as a stage for the purging of
the American conscience. Their followers are the children of 2008, a jilted, debt-ridden
generation. They resent the institutions that have stolen their future, but
they cling to the same institutions and appeal for help like the spoiled
children they are.
Their reflex is to blame the Jews. This
response is partly hereditary, an ingrained historical habit. But these days it
is overwhelmingly a learned response. What else could explain the sudden
appearance in our streets and on our screens of the old European madness in the
fashionable form of anti-Zionism, with its selective fetish for the
Palestinians?
The wickedness of the Jews is taught in
our finest schools as the ‘colonialism’ or ‘apartheid’ of Israel. It is taught
by social media: imagine what Dr Goebbels could have achieved if he’d had
Twitter and Instagram. It is mobilized by BLM and AOC and the DSA in the way
that revolutionary socialists have always tried to stir up the mob by blaming
the Jews. It is endorsed by members of Congress and most of the media, as when
Nancy Pelosi poses with the Squad for Rolling Stone or
the New York Times publishes calumny after calumny against
Israel.
When Israeli police suppress violent
rioters, Rashida Tlaib accuses them of ‘attacking’ al-Aqsa during Ramadan. This
is the language of religious war. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez accuses Israel of
‘attacks on al-Aqsa’. This is the language of Hamas. How exactly does this
rhetoric serve constituents in Michigan and the Bronx?
The US has failed to export its political
habits to the Arab world by force, but it is importing the political habits of
the Arab world by choice: the glamorization of ‘resistance’, the overriding of
the law, the calls for violence, the conspiracy theories, the obsession with
Israel, the willingness to believe any lie about the Jews. What benefit can
this possibly bring to a multiracial liberal democracy?
The left call themselves
anti-imperialists, but their view of the world is more condescending and
distant than that of any colonial European administrator. They see foreign
affairs as a dim reflection of American obsessions about race and ‘equity’.
Thus ‘Ferguson is Palestine’ and the Israelis, who are the descendants of Jews
who never left the Middle East and the survivors of history’s worst episode of
white supremacism, are ‘whites’, gratuitously victimizing ‘brown’ Palestinians.
These are preposterous fictions. They are
also sources of political capital in an age of digitally-enhanced resentment.
That is why the leadership of the Democratic party indulges its wayward
children. But dehumanization, lies and incitement are more than rhetoric. They
lead to bloodshed. This is the multicultural moral that Americans have drawn
from the Holocaust — and it’s true, too. The rise in anti-Semitic violence in
recent years confirms it.
It’s also true that violence, once it has
been unleashed, spreads through a society in unpredictable ways. The Jews are
one of the early targets in the left’s campaign of racial and class war. They
won’t be the last. The health of the American democracy is being undermined by
the politics of the gutter.
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