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Issues
of Our Days
Is
It Anti-Semitism?
By Claudia Chaves
As
an environmental, peace and social and economic justice activist,
most of my socializing and volunteerism has been with people who
share these passions and views. More and more, during the last 10
years, friends and colleagues from the Left have been baiting me
with psedo-questions about Israel, followed by a "pouncing"
of their part. This dynamic happened again and again, and it would
always leave me thoroughly confused and hurt. It was only after
experiencing it many times that I was able to understand what was
happening. Until I understood, I would respond to their questionjust
as I had always answered their questions on a country where I had
lived and they hadnt. Yet over and over, with many and different
friends, I found myself in a strange landscape that I will try to
describe.
Since
I feel love and support for Israel in many ways, and I am also aware
of its flaws, the bait was to get me to talk about some area of
difficulty. (Now, I not only have lived in Israel for many years,
but I have lived in Argentina for more. I could talk with them about
the greatnesses and the flaws of that country, Argentina, and the
reaction I am about to describe would be the farthest thing you
could imagine happening.) But with Israel, as soon as I arrived
at their home for a visit, as soon as we had established the friendship
rituals, I would feeling they had an "itch" which
after seeing it burst into action over and over, I got to know.
The pouncing had several parts:
1)
Ideological: they would adopt a challenging posture and present
arguments that to me were obviously based on the propaganda that
I also was hearing from the same media venues, but to them it was
hard fact. In the early years of this I would try to offer some
of the most uncontrovertible evidence to show that their view was
not the only reasonable option, only to find that they would block
my efforts by not allowing me to follow any line of argument, much
less to feel heard, if by chance I could get out a few sentences
in a row. It felt like a karate match blocking moves. Obviously
this would frustrate me, and my frustration (to my horror) seemed
to delight them! (This leads me to the next part.)
2)
Emotional, overt and covert currents: Overtly there was this immediate
switching to a challenging mode, very different from the dialogue
mode we used before when we had different opinions. Covertly there
were emotions ranging from hatred (not infrequent ), to emotional
"dumping" (a kind of relief to at last feeling free to
express what they really felt about Jews because it now was "cool"),
to genuine anger. This genuine anger was there in friends who did
not harbor antisemitic feelings and prejudice like the previous,
but who really believed that Israel represented all that was wrong,
evil, reactionary and discriminatory in the world which is
what they had been hearing gradually and systematically, for the
last several years. And they were doing what they saw others do
in their movements and social circles: attack a Jew, any Jew, that
attempts an explanation that re-humanizes Israelis. Some of these
people were angry because they felt taken in as fools: years ago
they had had open and amicable views about Israel, not too different
from the basic attitude of good will they still have about Argentina
(though they assume it is not a perfect country). However, after
years of hearing a steady and mounting (much of it subliminal) message
that "Israel equals Nazis and Apartheid", they felt betrayed
in their previous goodwill.
3)
Relational: They had been my friends. We had developed a relationship
where we heard each other and made each other feel heard. We had
previously been interested in each others well being, and
when we could not help each other, we would instinctively refrain
from harming. All of a sudden they were disecting me: one piece
was Claudia, their friend, and the other was their own projection
of what they saw as my Jewishness, love for Israel, Israeliness.
This they dehumanized and attacked, quite oblivious to the harm
they might be doing.
4)
Prejudicial attitude, bigotry, dogma: These intelligent, and often
intellectually inclined, friends were using all manner of thought
fallacies, (unbelievably disproportionately) weighted scales for
evaluating Israel on one side and the rest of world countries and
societies on the other. They showed a complete loss of historical
memory, even of events of 2 months before; a closed mind typical
of fundamentalists of any kind. And most tragically, they had a
selectively closed heart: typical of bigots of any kind, where they
loose touch with their own humanistic attitudes/feelings, and stereotype
some people as all good, and some as all bad (actually dehumanizing
both).
Happily
there were exceptions: As I was telling you above, some of these
friends were not harboring antisemitic (new or old) attitudes but
were angry for believing all they had been led to believe. With
some of these friends I was able to have a meaningful dialogue after
the initial emotional flare-up. They were eager to know more about
the situation and they were not emotionally caught into having to
believe some politically "correct" dogma.Once we re-established
dialogue, it was easily maintained. Not so with those who deep down
feared to be ostracized by their colleagues in the Left if they
opened themselves to re-humanize Israelis, if they learned the history
of that society in the last 60 years, if they took an interest in
them as fellow human beings again. Sad to say, most were afraid
to fall out of belonging with their colleagues in the
leftand they were therefore as closed minded as the latent
antisemites.
Sadly,
I have rarely attended a demostration, a gathering or conference
from the Left, in the last few years that was devoid of eruptions
of Israel-bashing, and blaming Israel or some politically or economically
prominent Jew for all the ills in the world. IS IT ANTISEMITISM?
"It is not anti-semitism" many say... "We are just
criticizing Israels policies, and US policies relative to
Israel".
"Prejudice
is a shape shifter. It is very agile in taking forms that seem
acceptable on the surface" David Shipler, 1997
In
the early half of the 20th century, millions of people spanning
Russia all the way to the US were "not anti-Semites"
they were "against Bolshevics: and their formula was Jews =
Reds". Indeed, there were many socialists of all stripes who
were Jewish. At the very same time and in the same areas, demagogues
were inciting the masses of the impoverished "not against the
Jews", but against "Capitalists", and "surely
Jewish capitalists are running the world". Indeed, many Jews
were capitalists of all kinds from the peddler in the streets
of New York to the Rothschild in Paris. Jews never controlled the
world, but to the person who still held to pre-Napoleon attitudes
that the Jew should never have been granted equal rights in modern
nations, seeing Jews act like they were free and equal was scandalous!
Imagine for a moment a Southern family, owners of slaves, transported
to a world where Blacks hold many and sundry positions, and some
with economic and political power. You can almost hear their outrage
expressed as: "Blacks have overrun this country and are going
to control us all!"
While
millions were "not anti-semitic but against Jews for being
Bolshevics who will destroy freedom and democracy" and millions
were "not antisemitic but against Jews for being capitalist
pigs who devour the proletarian man", millions more were affected
by the racist worldview that was widely accepted in Western countries
until the Second World War. This view was found not only in Germany:
examine for instance the racial prejudices that many British people
held of East Indians even AFTER WWII! And there such are
examples from all around the world.
By
the 19th century it was no longer politically correct for "scientific
minded" Europeans to discriminate a group on the basis of religion.
But it was acceptable to see them as an inferior race. There was
much pseudo-scientific theorizing about race. "Prejudice is
a shape shifter it is very agile in taking forms that seem
acceptable on the surface". The man who coined the very word
"Anti-Semitic", Wilhelm Marrih in 1879 in Germany, did
so for this very reason. He opposed having Jews avoid discrimination
and persecution by converting to Chrisitanity as some attempted
and founded the Anti-Semitic League, saying that he wasnt
against Jews because of their religion, but because they were "Semites"
an inferior race.
Adding
ignorance to insult, modern anti-semites are trying to erase from
cultural memory the massacres associated with the word "anti-semitism"
by de-legitimazing the wordsaying that it has no validity
since Arabs are also Semites. Its like telling the Cherokee
that "The Trail of Tears" is a misnomer, since actually
the trail if there was one was made of dirt; and insisting
they call it instead "forced migration". What do you think
Cherokees will tell you if you try this?
So
while some rationalized their prejudice one way and others the opposite
way, a third and overlapping group came up with the "semite"
rationalization. Nowadays the line goes: "Im not anti-semiticI
just criticize Israel". A friend of mine (lets call her
M) quite innocently, recently repeated this line of
argument. I drew attention to the scales she was using to judge
Israel. "If you weigh your car and this tomato here, and the
scales (like the Scales of Justice, with 2 brass plates...) show
up balanced, or the tomato appears heavier, would you say theres
a bias in the scale? So how is it that Israel has come to be seen
as such an international pariah yet the Palestinian leadership and
the Arab regimes are so thoroughly whitewashed? Why is there such
a colluded silence in the Western media and deliberate distortions
in the propaganda of progressive movements about the Israeli
offer (backed by strong popular support. This is first hand knowledge:
I was in Israel till days before Camp David) in the negotiations
of 2000? Why is a blind eye turned to the reactionary policy of
the Palestinian Authority, who instead of counter-offering and staying
in the negotiation process, incited and in every way supported violence
against Israelis with the very same tactics used in the previous
decades by the PLO and by extremist groups in their midst
and which the PA supposedly had abandoned? I am referring to the
tactics where one Palestinian faction or another would bomb buses
of children, etc., any time there was a chance at pragmatic peace
negotiations. Does NPR, BBC, CNN, etc., etc., not have all the news
clippings of all the years when every single time the sides were
trying to reach a compromised agreement, all the Palestinian factions
with declared intentions of owning the land from "the Jordan
to the Mediterranean" would unleash a string of attacks on
Israeli civilians inside the Green Line?
Heaven
forbid all these media venues from checking their own archives and
putting together a rational sequence of events! What explains this
targeted journalistic incompetence? The evidence of the violence
unleashed by Arafat and company is amply, amply available. How is
it that so many people attribute the whole thing to Sharons
visit to the Temple/Al Aqsa Mount? Why is it that 90% of the times
I listened to NPR (100% of the times during the first 2 1/2 years
of the violence since Camp David 2000), our National "Public"
Radio reported only the suffering of victims of an Israeli defensive
action. Where was the reporting on the Israeli victims of the attacks
that prompted the action? Does nobody care about the very easily
demonstrable sequence of the methods the Israelis have used to defend
themselves since the beginning (you can start with the creation
of the state, or in the 1930's if you wish), yet were blocked at
every turn from doing so, thus leading to escalation? How is it
that far more severe reactions to attacks of their civilians by
other countries get such an unemotional reaction compared to the
reactions to the far more deliberated and careful reactions by a
country so small that if you are there you will feel personally
in danger.
Surely
I don't endorse all the reactions (I don't endorse the occupation
of the West Bank and Gaza; I don't endorse the political manipulations
that the Sharon government did of the separation fence, which could
have been a very good idea as initially proposed by the Israeli
Left; I didn't endorse some of the bombings of terrorist leaders
and installations that killed and maimed civilians and their houses,
etc..). But I have witnessed, personally, how the reactions have
escalated because of how Israel has been blocked in pursuing far
less damaging efforts to defend itself. And the progressive movements
have been manipulated, and have themselves manipulated, to block
these efforts and contribute to the escalation. Why has the UN been
a forum for singling Israel out for condemnation? How is it possible
that when 3 other large countries are brought to the UN for condemnation
for blatant human rights abuses, and then Israel's enemies bring
up Israel for the same condemnation on the same meeting, all other
countries are acquitted by the UN but only Israel is condemned????
Why
do all these journalists and practically all their listeners so
easily accept this story line where Israel is the bully and the
Palestinian violence is just trying to fend off the aggressive occupier
accept it to the point of turning what Camp David and Taba
were in 2000 on its head and why has NONE OF THEM asked:
"Couldnt Arafat counter-offer relative to the 3% or 5%
of the territory that the Israelis didnt offer, or about other
points, if he was serious about a negotiated peace? Strange, isnt
it? Strange that no one asks, I mean. I understand very well why
Arafat didnt counter-offer. Neither do I demonize Arafat.
I know something about his political trajectory, personality, context.
But
prejudice keeps shape-shifting, mask-making. Now that many people
have heard complaints about the anti-semitism underlying outrageously
disproportionate criticism of Israel the latest way of covering
up is to demonize Sharon! Now its not anti-semitism and its
not anti-Israel, its anti-Sharon! Well, I am politically anti-Sharon
for real, and I can really tell when someone is against Sharon as
a politician and when someone is completely closed to understanding
the first thing about Israeli politics or society and is using this
"anti-Sharon" posture to legitimize feelings and prejudices
of which they would be very ashamed otherwise.
The
bias of the scale, of the measuring tool: that is the anti-semitism.
Using two different standards when judging Israel as a country or
Israeli Jews, and when judging all other countries and all other
ethnicities: that is anti-semitism. The deep down attitude that
all human beings are entitled to defend themselves, but it is OK
to de-legitimize it when Jews do it: that is anti-semitism. My friend
M (whom I was telling you about some paragraphs before) happens
to be a very fair
minded
person who had accepted the line of "its not anti-semitism,
its criticism of Sharon". She was accepting this mostly
because it was painful to her to accept that the madness of widely
spread antisemitism was back again! But when I drew the analogy
of the scales she was quick to realize where does prejudice lie:
Not in the line of argument no, the line of argument will
always be sanitized because nobody wants to openly admit that they
are anti-semiticnot people in the Left anyway! So she said:
"Ah, its like my colleague X at the office: An Hispanic
man did something dishonest, irresponsibe. X then commented to my
friend: that confirms what I thought of Hispanics, you can
trust them. My friend M, who is a very honest Hispanic woman
said to him: Why does what this man do reflect on all Hispanics.
Why does it confirm anything? Are there no White Americans who are
dishonest?" Yes, X had a biased scale already in his mind and
used the mans behavior to justify it to himself and
vent on my Hispanic friend!
Our
existential situation, and human cognitive limitations:
In
the early 1980's I still had vibrant hopes that we (humans) could
yet reverse the trends that were taking us to our destruction, and
that we could do so gradually and constructively. Remember our best
scientists warnings that if we didnt significantly reverse
several key destructive trends right away, they would soon be irreversible?
By now, all those deadlines are long past, and the trends in the
world are towards more pollution, consumption, poverty, destruction
of natural systems of every kind, centralization of power and wealth,
demagoguery, oligarchy, population explosion, destruction of indigienous
lifestyles, war and conflict in every scale, etc..
Not
only are the trends towards massive destruction on Planet Earth
accelerating for humans and all other forms of life
but the task of creating wise culture looms ever more formidable
and unattainable. Many of us are still trying. I am still trying,
but I also recognize the incredible odds against it because of the
very nature of humans cognitive aparatus. (See my article:
The Limits of Democracy Why People Vote Against Themselves".)
I am
not talking about IQ, about standard measures of intelligence. I
am referring to how human thinking is ruled by emotions, and these
emotions operate in the context of the person's social connections.
The interactions between thinking, emotions and social group are
programed into our evolutionary psychology. The social context,
in turn, exists as part of a particular sub-culture within a larger
culture. Both the sub-culture and the larger culture are shaped
by historical/political forces AND, once again, by evolutionary
psychology. (And so it is in the sub-culture of progressive organizations
in the US, for instance). This whole apparatus (of human cogniton
nested into other levels that are nested in turn) was designed to
operate quite unconsciously. Not completely unconsciously
but largely so. Therefore, manipulating it by demagogues is very
easy. Rendering it conscious, in more than a few individuals at
a time, is tremendously difficult and time consuming! However,
rendering it conscious is the only real defense against demagoguery,
dogmatism, cultism, prejudice. A minority of humans in every
culture and group find themselves at one skinny end of the
Bell Curve of human talents and dispositions, where they have a
talent for rendering this process conscious. You may be one of them.
You may be one of the people who doesn't get easily inflamed by
propaganda, conned by the media, constricted in your thinking by
your most admired group's dogma a group where quite naturally,
you need to feel belonging.
I am
sure that I am not the only one who noticed that the destructive
forces in the world are rampant as I was describing them at
the beginning of this section. I am sure I am not the only one who
has felt that the formidable efforts many of us have dedicated to
all the progressive causes, can be quickly and ruthlessly wiped
out by the oligarchs at every level, setting us back 30 years when
we urgently need not be loosing ground. For instance, I have been
working towards forest protection forests and all the life
systems that depend on them. We can point to G.W.Bush as a destructive
force of my efforts, we can certainly point to the corrupt county
government where I live as a destructive force to my efforts; we
can point to the US House of Representatives as a chronic disaster
but frankly, Clinton and Gore werent much help either:
Remember the infamous Rider they signed preventing lawsuits to enforce
forest environmental protections? And what about the Northwest Forest
Act? Was that the strong and incontrovertible protection our few
remaining forests that we really needed at this point in the eco-systems
destruction? I am sure that I am not the only one who noticed. Yet
noticing all this discouraging picture poses a big problem in terms
of depression, despair and keeping alive one's activism regardless.
And
what about the constant threats we face at disunity within our movements
and within the coalitions we try to form in order to better oppose
all the reactionary forces aligned against us?
I have
coped with this heavy burden on my heart with existential therapy;
reaching out to sane people; deepening my connection with nature;
tapping into my deepest values and into the wisdom of others; and
getting more intimate with my own soul.
But
what solution do I think many (most?) people in the movements in
the Left have found? Solutions both to the powerlessness as we face
global catastrophe, and to the need for strong "glue"
to hold our movements together?
"Blame
it on the Jews!" Again, this scapegoat is found convenient
to channel all that frustration and powerlessness that has no place
to go! Just channeling the immense frustration against Bush, the
WTO, multinationals and the conglomerate of powerful forces that
make us feel this powerlessness and despair gives people no relief!
But finding a scapegoat much smaller than ourselves, towards whom
we can feel powerful and superior, this does provide relief! "So
lets blame it on the Jews! Lets equate the Jews, alias
Israel, alias Sharon, with all the evils of the world. Let us make
them emblematic of this tidal wave that dwarfs us, and attack them!
This will make us feel our power! And to boot, it is the best glue
to keep all our movements unified: not just having a common enemy,
BUT AN ENEMY WE KNOW WE CAN VANQUISH!
The
Return:
I believe
that all the people who are activists in all the movements of the
Left, worldwide, are activists because of a profound love. This
profound love may be for the forest, for all of nature, for human
beings, for certain human beings, for certain cultures and ways
of living, for universal human values, for a peaceful, creative,
justice-full world, for freedom and equality, for spiritual times
alone and in community, and more.
It
is hard to remain closely connected with this love at all times,
in the midst of our many struggles and the world conditions described
above. However, I also believe that it is the only immunity we have
against demagoguery. In this case I am talking about the demagoguery
of the progressive movements themselves, and the media that caters
to them.
I have
a few friends who read and hear what the others read and hear. Yet
over these heartbreaking 10+ years (of mounting anti-semitism in
progressive movements) I have noticed what distinguishes them: They
seem to constantly refer to their humanistic values before making
up their mind about an opinion they hear. They touch into what they
know to be true with heart and mind connected.They do it quite easily.
The path is very well worn, so when difficult issues arise, they
dont loose it completely. This skill, this form of love, this
way of thinking, is essential if we want to aviod the tyrannies
that have attended the large and small revolutions born of progressive
movements everywhere. The antisemitism I see in progressive movements
and academia in the last 10 years seems cultic to me.
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