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Friday, October 24, 2014
Adam Zucker's New Film "The Return" in The Times of Israel. Bieganski, the Brute Polak is Dead ... Or Is He?
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Bieganski the Blog exists to further explore the themes of the book Bieganski the Brute Polak Stereotype, Its Role in Polish-Jewish Relations and American Popular Culture.
These themes include the false and damaging stereotype of Poles as brutes who are uniquely hateful and responsible for atrocity, and this stereotype's use in distorting WW II history and all accounts of atrocity.
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One poster mentioned a survey that identifies Poland as the most antisemitic country in Europe, or one of the most antisemitic. Here is a link:
ReplyDeletehttp://global100.adl.org/#country/poland
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ReplyDeleteThe "study" is so superficial that even some Jewish commentators noted that, had they taken the survey, even they would be labeled anti-Semitic.
Finally, the "study" is useless because it does not identify why people feel the way they do. For instance, prominent Polish Jew Adam Michnik-Schecter warned about "secondary anti-Semitism": Poles lacking a single anti-Jewish bone in their body becoming anti-Semitic because of the constant accusations of anti-Semitism among Poles (not to mention the constant attacks on Poland in other contexts). For more on Michnik-Schecter and "secondary anti-Semitism", please click on my name in this specific posting.
Why refer to Adam Michnik as Michnik Schecter?
DeleteSimple. Adam Michnik himself wants his old Jewish surname, Schechter, used.
DeleteI don't see it being used anywhere on the web.
DeleteThis was some time ago, and I do not recall where I heard it. It was not a formal name change, so that is probably why it is not now mentioned.
DeleteOccasional reference to old surnames serves another purpose. It raises consciousness about a lack of justice. Multitudes of Communist criminals had changed their names to Polish ones under false pretenses, and had tortured and murdered thousands of Poles. Not one of these criminals has ever been brought to justice.
To anonymous who sent the "Poland is for Poles" comment. Please provide a name.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, please sign your posts. Then I will think about posting them. You are posting inflammatory material -- you don't want Jews in Poland -- and you are posting anonymously. When I consider where to post material or not, I use the criteria listed here. Inflammatory plus anonymous does not recommend your posts for publication.
ReplyDeleteThis is like trying to prove that you are not a pedophile. You may succeed but in the end you'll still look tarnished. The topic of this discussion is way off - instead of complaining about the past we should look towards the future!
ReplyDeleteWhy not tell that to the other side? They are the ones who are keeping all these old antagonisms alive.
DeleteThe other side? Jews are not the other side. Give it a rest.
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