October 19, 2021
VP Harris’s faux pas: Should we really tolerate anti-Israel hate speech?
Dear Friend of FLAME: Imagine:
The Vice President of the United States visits a college campus and
fields questions from the students. One student stands up and defiantly
says, “I don’t understand why our country is favoring Black
people in so many of its policies, when we know how terribly Black people
abuse the welfare system.” The Vice President smiles warmly and
supportively replies, “I hear you. Your experience is real. No one
should stop you from telling your truth.”
Imagine further:
Within days of the incident, the Vice President is censured unanimously by the U.S. Congress for her racism and
figuratively torn limb by limb for months by every news medium in the
country.
Back to reality:
What happens when Jews are maligned by a student telling outright lies, and the Vice President encourages her to spread them?
That’s exactly what occurred when Vice President Kamala Harris was
visiting a political science class at George Mason University to honor
national voter registration day. Harris took questions from three students,
including one who slandered the State of Israel in a lengthy
diatribe. The student, who described herself as a Yemeni-Iranian, said what
Israel is doing is “an ethnic genocide and a displacement of
people—the same that happened in America.”
More reality:
Israel, the world’s only Jewish state, does not and has not committed any form of genocide—ever. Two million Arab citizens of Israel
are free, thriving and multiplying. The population of four million
Palestinian Arabs outside Israel, while ruled by oppressive dictators, also
continues to multiply uninhibited.
What’s more, Israel has never intentionally targeted or
killed innocent Palestinians. It defends itself only against attackers. This fact is not our truth—it
is the truth.
Here’s another truth:
Attempts to delegitimize the Jewish state by demonizing it is
anti-Semitism—a form of racism, no less hateful than
anti-Black racism.
Yet rather than condemning the student’s libel and providing a robust
defense of one of America’s greatest allies, Kamala Harris demurred.
The Vice President seemingly congratulated and validated the
outrageous remarks by the student, stating “your voice, your
perspective, your experience, your truth should not be suppressed and it
must be heard, right?”
It’s clear that Vice President Harris is no anti-Semite nor
anti-Israel. Indeed, she has a strong record of siding with Israel, at
least up until the recent election, when she moved sharply to the Left.
Last week, in a meeting with Israel’s Foreign Minister Yair Lapid,
Harris said the US-Israel relationship is "unwavering, a relationship that
is based on shared values, shared history, and a shared concern for the mutual safety and security of the people of our two countries."
But it’s easy to mouth flowery rhetoric about the importance of
respectful relations in a friendly meeting with your ally. It’s far
more difficult—and takes more guts—to repeat that in a
room full of your political supporters who are moving into more and more
dangerously into anti-Semitic territory.
As commentator Gil Troy aptly noted in the Wall Street Journal
about Vice President Harris’s comments: “Her reaction is a
weather vane, indicating where the Democrats’ conversation might be
heading . . . This is subtler anti-Semitism, teaching us to tolerate the
intolerable.”
This is called the “paradox of tolerance”—meaning
that if there is a tolerance of all views, it will eventually be
exploited by the intolerant.
The more frequently we allow comments like those of the student at George
Mason University to stand—let alone give them credence as a
legitimate “voice” or “perspective”—the more
acceptable Jew-hatred will become.
As noted, it’s unthinkable that Harris would legitimize hateful comments about any other people or nation. If
they had been racist against people of color or Islamophobic or homophobic
they would have been shot down immediately without any political posturing.
Unfortunately, as in many arenas these days, there is one rule for the Jews
or the Jewish state and one for all other peoples, races, religions and
communities.
Even those who criticize Israel’s control over Judea and Samaria saw the hypocrisy inherent in Harris’s reaction to the
student. “A voice that is based on lies is not a legitimate voice. It
is a voice that causes damage,” wrote Uri Misgav, a writer for Israel’s
Leftist Ha’aretz newspaper.
The crux of the matter:
Dangerous anti-Semitic trends on the American and global Left towards
Israel must be opposed, halted and reversed. People leading these
trends—like the Squad in the U.S. House of Representatives and the
Corbynites in the UK—will only seek to further radicalize people
against Israel and Jews.
The fight back must come from those in the center of American politics and
on the moderate Left, who must be engaged in the battle and stand up to the haters and bullies, even if it costs them politically.
Please urge your friends, family, colleagues and elected representatives to
promote a zero-tolerance policy for anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism.
Every single comment that fits in to these categories—like accusing
Israel of genocide or apartheid—should be condemned, argued against
and defeated with truth.
Hateful movements—like the Nazi movement—did not
emerge from nowhere. They first tested the waters with increasingly more
radical comments and actions, especially about Jews. The Nazis understood
that when the general public does not object—even though some may
find it objectionable—they upped the ante. Their hate grew to the
maelstrom of the Holocaust, aided by complicity—active and
passive—of millions.
We don’t compare the current climate of anti-Semitism acceptance in
the U.S. to the Holocaust. But showing an extreme outcome can demonstrate a
principle. It is time good people no longer do nothing against
increasing anti-Semitism and anti-Israel libels. If we don’t stop it
now, evil will win.
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