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Shame on You! Debunking Antisemitism Studies And Yehuda
Bauer In Particular
19 December 2009
By Gilad Atzmon
Debunking Antisemitism Studies and Yehuda Bauer in
Particular
Holocaust studies is an emerging pseudo intellectual,
academic trend. It basically allows rabid Zionists to
elevate their discussions on ‘what is really wrong
with the goyim’ into a university qualification. I
recently learned about the ‘Yale Initiative for the
Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism’. I also
learned about a similar institute at the University of
London.
Antisemitism Studies has the potential to be a
valuable field of research if it could, for example,
elaborate and scrutinize Jewish culture and history in
an attempt to grasp what it is that evokes anti Jewish
feeling. It could try to establish if there is a
Jewish ideological, political or cultural pattern that
may be amended. In fact early Zionists(1) tried to
dwell on the subject. They tried to diagnose the
‘cause’ of Antisemitsm so that they might learn why it
invariably and repeatedly matured into host cultures
regarding Jews as a parasitic force. Early Zionists
insisted that Aliya would bring about a new
productive, ethical and civilized new Jew. However,
contemporary Antisemitism scholars have a very
different agenda in mind. They build their research on
the axiom that Jews are categorically innocent. They
then try to understand why the Goyim behave immorally
and even murderously.
But here is a clear embarrassing catch: considering
humanity is comprised of Goyim, Antisemitism scholars
who attempt to grasp ‘what is wrong with the Goyim’
actually ask ‘what is wrong with humanity?’ This is in
fact a legitimate question, unless we leave one
conspicuous group out. As things stand, in the new
Judeo-centric ‘academic’ field namely ‘Antisemitism
studies’, a Zionist is there to review the Goy as a
pathological case. This is slightly odd to say the
least. It is even peculiar that such departments exist
in Yale and at a London University. However, since
academic institutes thrive on corporate donations and
other funding sources, we can no longer expect the
academic world to lead intellectual discourse or even
commit itself to any form of ethical integrity.
One of the leading scholars of Antisemitim and the
Holocaust is Professor Yehuda Bauer of Jerusalem
University and a director at Yad Vashem, the Israeli
Holocaust Museum. Prof. Bauer is a world expert in the
hatred and destruction of ‘one people,’ namely the
chosen. I have recently found this video and I would
urge every humanist to watch it. It is a lecture about
the origin of Antisemitism given by Professor Bauer in
Hawaii in 2005.
Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqo9HyFMGFI&feature=player_embedded
- t=1003
Bauer initially comes across as a charming and open
minded person. He even makes some crucial
observations. For the first twenty minutes it is
possible to believe that one is witnessing a genuine
authentic intellectual.
‘Antisemitism’, says Bauer, is a ‘wrong term' there is
no such animal for there ‘are no Semites’. For Bauer
there are no Semitic people and he acknowledges that
the Jews are not exactly a homogenous racial group
anyway. He agrees that the ideology that was brought
to life by Wilhelm Marr in the late 19th century, is
confusing. Antisemitism is nothing but ‘anti Jewish’
feelings or practice.
Where does Antisemitism start? Interestingly enough,
Bauer goes back to the Book of Esther(2). He suggests
it is an “allegory of fear of annihilation of the
Diaspora Jew”. Esther, according to Bauer, is a tale
of Jewish fear of their surrounding environment. “The
origin of anti Jewishness is the fact that Jewish
civilization and culture is different to its
surroundings”. I myself would take it further and
argue that the Book of Esther is where Jewish Lobbying
and Jewish power matures into a vivid cultural
paradigm. The moral of the story is rather clear. If
Jews want to survive, they better infiltrate the
corridors of power. With Esther in mind, AIPAC, Lord
Levy and the Labour Friends of Israel look like an
embodiment of a deep Biblical and cultural ideology.
Yet, Bauer, the exemplary Judeo-centric intellectual,
fails to enlighten us on the specific ways in which
Jewish civilization and culture is different. After
all, if Antisemitism is a ‘unique’ form of hatred,
then Jews must be ‘uniquely’ different from all the
other ‘minorities’ that have endured prejudice across
the centuries. I would expect an Antisemitism scholar
to elaborate on this crucial issue and suggest some
answers. Bauer fails to do so. The reason is simple.
Bauer is a Zionist and Zionism is a solution for the
Diaspora Jews. If you do not want to be different,
just come home and dwell with us on Palestinian stolen
land.
Bauer then moves on and asks: what are the types of
crisis that lead towards Antisemitism? Christian
Antisemitism is not too problematic to grasp.
“Christianity had to differentiate itself from
Judaism” says Bauer. However, Christianity is not a
major problem. “Christianity doesn’t like Jews, it
discriminates against Jews yet due to its theology, it
prevents genocide.” In fact, according to Bauer, the
genocidal tendency in Europe emerged with the
secularization of Christian communities. One is left
with Christian Antisemitism but a version lacking the
theology that curtails murderous inclinations. Again,
in Bauer’s trivial world, the Jews are innocent. It is
always the Goyim who fail morally and ethically.
Racism wasn’t born in 19th century Europe says Bauer,
“there is some evidence of racism in the Iberian
Peninsula from the 15th century”. Someone better
remind Bauer that, as far as Judaism is concerned, he
can trace evidence of racism in every religious source
whether it is the Torah or the Talmud.
“Racism turned against the Jews” says Bauer “because
we are a different race” because we are the
“paradigmatic Other”. But then contradicting himself,
he also insists on dismantling the notion of race in
general. “There is no such thing as race, humanity
comes from Africa, we are all Africans.” Let’s for a
second agree with Bauer that race is a “pseudo
scientific concept”. Yet, the problem with race is not
the attempt to divide the world into racial groups or
trace people's anthropological origins. Race becomes a
problematic issue when racism is introduced. Racism is
the belief that one group of people is better than
another. Devastatingly enough Judaism and Zionism are
both saturated with racism. Bauer is right to argue
that Jews are not a race, but Jewish ideology, both
secular and religious, is racist and supremacist to
the bone.
‘The Israeli Palestine conflict, how important is it’?
‘Very important’ says Bauer. Would a resolution of the
Israeli Palestinian conflict decrease Antisemitism?
Yes concludes Bauer, yet, Antisemitism won’t
disappear. Bauer is probably correct. According to his
philosophy Antisemitsm is the product of Jewish
otherness and this fact may never change. As long as
Jews maintain their chosen tribal identity they will
always preserve their ‘difference’.
Bauer is rather concerned with the “Antisemitism of
the chattering classes, the media, intelligentsia,
universities, the doctors". He contends that we have
seen a “sudden rise ‘of it’ along with the 2nd
Intifada”. Obviously, the chances of Bauer winning an
argument in intellectual circles, is rather limited.
However, it is pretty reasonable that rthinkers within
the media, intelligentsia and academic circles would
oppose the Jewish state, especially when evidence of
Israeli genocidal barbarism is mounting.
It takes a few good minutes before Bauer, the proud
owner of a rabid Zionist mind, shows his real colours.
‘Is it okay to criticize Israel’? Yes, for sure says
Bauer. The Israeli press are the first to criticize
Israeli politics. Condemnation of Israel is not
Antisemitic unless one describes Israel as a ‘Nazi
state’. This is exactly where Bauer relinquishes his
last drop of intellectual integrity. Are there any
rules that we must employ when criticising the ‘Jewish
State’? Is there any intellectual obligation that we
have to take into consideration when referring to a
racist Jew-only, expansionist, murderous state?
Surely, the 45% of Europeans who regard Israel as an
exterminatory state do so for a reason. Israel and the
Zionists better learn to take responsibility for their
actions. They may then understand why almost half of
the Europeans equate them with Nazis.
Bauer says political criticism is legitimate yet when
you turn the attack on the people and the state you
then shift into “genocidal territory”. The truth of
the matter is very simple. Within the Palestinian and
anti Zionist discourse no one I can think of suggests
annihilating any Jews. Many of us argue that the
Jewish state doesn’t have the right to exist at the
expense of other people. Yet, we do not talk of or
suggest the ‘extermination’ of anyone. We are talking
about a change of political setting that will mature
into a “state of its people”. We believe in equal
rights. We believe in the Palestinian right of return.
If Jews want to form a Jew-only state, they should
find a ‘desert island’ to do so, or even better a
different planet.
How do you fight Antisemitism? “The ADL and the AJC
are doing excellent work”, says Bauer. But what about
a hypothetical case of rising Antisemitism in a
different territory, for instance the USSR? Could the
ADL influence the Soviet Union? Bauer thinks not but
Jews could make an impact “together with non Jews”.
Things changed in the Soviet Union because the USA
mounted pressure on the USSR. “The Jews have to find
allies and the allies will come when they understand
that Antisemitism just starts with the Jews”.
In some very simple words Bauer explains the current
Zionist ideology. Jews must find new allies. They must
bond with emerging powers. It is almost amusing that
Bauer, an expert on Antisemitism, fails to see that
this is exactly the root cause of resentment to Jewish
power. This endless seeking of influence and
domination is exactly where Jews buy enemies.
Bauer ends his talk with a fierce attack on ‘radical
Islam’. “Radical Islam is not just Antisemitic, it is
Antisemitic in a genocidal way.” He then reads the
famous Hamas Charter (3). He brings to life the quotes
about Jewish Power, world domination and so on. Some
of the quotes are facts. Others sentences are accepted
views. Some ideas are slightly over the top. But there
is one thing Bauer fails to do: provide a single
genocidal quote.
Bizarrely enough Bauer ends his talk saying “since
1982 I have tried to convince the Israeli government
to find allies to fight that thing. Only now things
start to happen.” In fact Yehuda Bauer himself proves
that the Hamas Charter is a genuine description of
Jewish tribal activism. The ‘seeking allies’ which
Bauer pushes for is exactly what the Hamas Charter
refers to in the following lines:
“They took advantage of key elements in unfolding
events, and accumulated a huge and influential
material wealth which they put to the service of
implementing their (Zionist) dream” (Hamas Charter
1988)
Is not finding ‘new allies’ a reference to seeking
influence via media and political movements? The Hamas
Charter describes it eloquently indeed:
“..take over control of the world media such as news
agencies, the press, publication houses, broadcasting
and the like. [They also used this] wealth to stir
revolutions in various parts of the globe in order to
fulfill their interests and pick the fruits.” (Hamas
Charter 1988)
Considering the lecture was given in 2005, four years
into the ‘war against terror’, and 2 years into the
Iraq war where American and British soldiers ended up
fighting Zionist wars, combating the enemies of
Israel, I think that by now we all have a glimpse of
understanding of what Prof. Bauer refers to when he
talks about ‘allies’.
Prof. Yehuda Bauer is an academic adviser to the
Israeli Holocaust Museum Yad Vashem. Maybe, Bauer
should reflect on the fact that the Holocaust
Institute he represents, is located on Mt. Herzl on
the lands of the Palestinian village of Ein Karem,
1,400 meters south of the Palestinian village of Deir
Yassin, the scene of a Jewish atrocity against the
native Palestinians. If Bauer contemplates this fact
alone he will understand why as many as 37.4% of
Europeans would find it hard to buy an old car from
him, let alone his disingenuous Judeo-centric, pseudo
academic ranting. (4)
***
(1) Here are a few examples of Early Zionists take on
Antisemitism: Theodor Herzl, Max Nordau, Ze'ev
Jabotinsky
(3)“The enemies have been scheming for a long time,
and they have consolidated their schemes, in order to
achieve what they have achieved. They took advantage
of key elements in unfolding events, and accumulated a
huge and influential material wealth which they put to
the service of implementing their dream. This wealth
[permitted them to] take over control of the world
media such as news agencies, the press, publication
houses, broadcasting and the like. [They also used
this] wealth to stir revolutions in various parts of
the globe in order to fulfill their interests and pick
the fruits. They stood behind the French and the
Communist Revolutions and behind most of the
revolutions we hear about here and there. They also
used the money to establish clandestine organizations
which are spreading around the world, in order to
destroy societies and carry out Zionist interests.
Such organizations are: the Freemasons, Rotary Clubs,
Lions Clubs, B’nai B’rith and the like. All of them
are destructive spying organizations. They also used
the money to take over control of the Imperialist
states and made them colonize many countries in order
to exploit the wealth of those countries and spread
their corruption therein. As regards local and world
wars, it has come to pass and no one objects, that
they stood behind World War I, so as to wipe out the
Islamic Caliphate. They collected material gains and
took control of many sources of wealth. They obtained
the Balfour Declaration and established the League of
Nations in order to rule the world by means of that
organization. They also stood behind World War II,
where they collected immense benefits from trading
with war materials and prepared for the establishment
of their state. They inspired the establishment of the
United Nations and the Security Council to replace the
League of Nations, in order to rule the world by their
intermediary. (Hamas Charter Article 22 http://www.thejerusalemfund.org/www.thejerusalemfund.org/carryover/documents/charter.html
)
(4) According to new research conducted by
Bielefeld University “about 37.4% (Europeans) agree
with the following statement: Considering Israel’s
policy, I can understand why people do not like Jews.”
(http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3815828,00.html)