Bieganski
the Brute Polak Stereotype argues, inter alia, that there is a trend to
displace guilt for the Holocaust onto Poles, and that a stereotype of Poles as
the world's worst anti-Semites is used to facilitate that project.
Bieganski
contrasts how powerful voices talk about antisemitism from non-Polish sources
with how Polish antisemitism is discussed. Polish antisemitism is identified as
inextricable from Polish culture and Polish essence. Polish people, all Polish
people, must be shamed in perpetuity. Poles must bear the burden of guilt for
antisemitism for all mankind.
Polish
antisemitism must never be discussed as being a product of a given time and
place and set of conditions. Discussing, for example, the atrocious conditions
for Ukrainian serfs in the context of Ukrainians uprising against, torturing
and massacring both Poles and Jews during the Khmelnitsky uprising "rationalizes"
or "justifies" those tortures and murders. Those tortures and murders
must be understood as expressions of a timeless, Ukrainian, evil essence.
Support
for these assertions is found in the book.
Recent
days have provided multiple examples of the process described in the book.
Attacks
by blacks on Jews have occurred in New York City. Some of these attacks have
been deadly. The press, religious and political leaders have avoided discussion
of the topic. Lately, after high profile attacks during Christmas and Hanukah, discussion
has become unavoidable.
Rather
than acknowledging that black antisemitism has a long history, and distinct
African American cultural roots and profile (described here),
leading figures in society continue to do everything they can to avoid calling
out black antisemitism. At the same time, Poles remain the guilty party, even
in articles ostensibly addressing recent attacks. See a recent piece by Deborah
Lipstadt in the Atlantic Monthly, that criticizes Poles and Slovaks but never
mentions African Americans. It's easy to bash Poles and Slovaks. It's riskier
to criticize African Americans.
The attempt
to discuss African American antisemitism while never breathing a politically
and culturally risky critical word about African Americans is exemplified by
two recent documents, one, an op ed in The Forward, another, an NPR broadcast.
On January
9, 2020, the Forward published "How
to Talk about Black Antisemitism," by Tema Smith. The article is astounding.
Smith's solution: Don't talk about black antisemitism. Blame it all on white
people.
The
first time Smith mentions causes, she says: "Public debate turned to root
causes. Some pointed to the growing power of white nationalism, which has even
found a home in President Trump's administration."
You
can't make this up. Black antisemitism is the fault of Trump and white
supremacists.
She
mentions Louis Farrakhan in passing. No articulation of his power and poison.
She mentions anti-Zionism in passing. No details. She insists, "perpetrators
of anti-Semitic bias crimes in general are still disproportionately white."
She questions, "Is there such a thing as a unique phenomenon called 'Black
anti-Semitism'?"
She
says that people only ask that question in order to be racist against black
people. Black people are the real victims here. "Much of these questions,
though, grant cover to anti-Black racism, some overt, like in the case of
Morton Klein, President of the Zionist Organization of America's many
pronouncements." Anyone who objects to the changes in rules around cash bail,
that allowed African American Tiffany
Harris to repeatedly assault Jewish women, is a white supremacist.
Or
maybe black antisemitism is Jewish people's fault. Jews live near black people,
but don't share their lives. Jews are gentrifying and causing housing shortages
for black people.
"And
on the flip side are questions about the role Jews, especially Hasidic Jews,
play in the lives of their Black neighbors. Especially in Brooklyn and Jersey
City, the Hasidic enclaves are in close proximity to Black communities, but the
day-to-day lives of the two groups couldn't be farther apart … If
gentrification-caused housing shortages are to blame for the rise in hate
crimes, it's because Jews are responsible for displacing Black residents. If
poverty is to blame, it's because of the Jewish slumlords and shopkeepers who
exploit the Black communities they serve."
But
Jews aren't really guilty. It's the white supremacists. "Jews often become
convenient stand-ins as the purveyors of the structures of systemic racism that
continue to plague Black America."
The
very term "black antisemitism" should not be used, Smith argues. Rather,
let's blame Christians. Smith quotes James Baldwin who does just that.
"[The
Jew] is singled out by Negroes not because he acts differently from other white
men, but because he doesn't. His major distinction is given him by that history
of Christendom, which has so successfully victimized both Negroes and Jews. And
he is playing in Harlem the role assigned him by Christians long ago: he is doing
their dirty work."
It's politically
risky to blame black people. It's totally cool to bash Christianity.
She
quotes Rabbi Jay Kaufman who cited the middleman minority theory, without, in
this quote, anyway, naming it. Mentioning the middleman minority theory in
relation to Jewish Polish relations is often condemned as in itself
antisemitic, though the theory was developed by the daughter of a rabbi. But
when it comes to black Jewish relations, mentioning this theory is okay. Rabbi
Jay Kaufman writes,
"The
Negroes' contact with whites in their own neighborhoods as customers, tenants,
and welfare recipients are very frequently with whites who happen to be Jews.
Jews play a disproportionate role in their lives. The Jew is the white outpost
in the Negro neighborhood. Jews and Negroes, therefore, confront each other
within a number of unsatisfactory and deteriorating social situations…New
factors have arisen in American life which greatly decelerate the succession
process for the Negro. Though the Jew is uninvolved in the causes, because of
his high visibility in the urban Negro neighborhood, he finds Negro resentment
heightened against him."
She
quotes Al Vorspan, similarly citing the middleman minority theory, without
naming it.
"the
flood of Jews to suburbia has left another problem which exacerbates
black-Jewish relations. The existential human contacts between Jews and Negroes
in the inner city are merchant-customer, landlord-tenant, social worker-client.
These are inherently tense, unequal relations. They are fraught with conflict
and resentment. Jews in the core neighborhoods are represented by landlords and
pawnbrokers and small merchants."
After
quoting these two authors, Smith returns to the only acceptable explanation.
White racism is to blame for black behavior. "Antisemitism in the Black
community is shown to be the symptom of the structures of racism in the United
States." The solution is "Working to address the well-documented
social challenges faced disproportionately by Black Americans."
She
quotes Al Vorspan,
"Even
if we beat every black anti-Semite into the ground with a two-by-four marked 'Remember
the six million,' will we eliminate anti-Semitism? What we must do about it is
not exhaust ourselves with symptoms but deal with the root problems which spawn
hatred and violence and frustration. Until we deal with the misery of the
slums, until we eliminate unemployment and underemployment, until we deal with
the terrible plight of powerlessness, until we humanize our monstrous welfare
system, until we deal with the social problems of the American city, there will
be anti-Semitism and there will be every other kind of prejudice and every
other kind of antisocial fury."
NPR
broadcast an essay that takes a similar tack. It identifies black people as the
real victims of antisemitic attacks. Read that transcript here.
Excerpts: "these conversations are racialized … there's also a preexisting
issue of anti-black racism that is everywhere in the United States and, of
course, part of Jewish communities. And these kinds of things can get really
inflamed when the tensions are being - you know, occurring across racial lines …
recent years the whole question of police violence against unarmed black men
and boys has become something that has been discussed outside of the black
community. And the conversation has been about the talk that they have with
their kids … I'm afraid every day. I'm afraid every day my son gets behind the
wheel of a car … your skin color marks you as different right away. If you're
not a white person, you're often questioned … increased policing might make people feel
genuinely safer for a lot of the community. But also, if, you know, you're
black, you know that that might come with you getting profiled."
Again,
when Poles try to talk about what the Nazis did to Poland, we are accused of
Holocaust denial. John Guzlowski, who writes poems about his Polish Catholic
parents' experience, which included murder of family members, imprisonment in
Buchenwald, and slave labor, faces such accusations. How dare you talk about
Polish Catholic suffering?
But
when blacks attack Jews, The Forward and NPR tell us that black people are the
real victims. Very different from how the Polish experience is discussed.
I know Anne Levine as a mean anti-Polish twitter activist. I have not watched this video, I do not understand English, but it is about her problems with Poland and twitter wars. https://www.anneatnight.com/2020/01/14/sondra-entendre/
ReplyDeleteRadical Farrakhan-nists and Fee-Palestine bigots:
ReplyDeleteDo Brown Black Lives matter...if they're Israelis?
BLACK, BROWN, WHITE, YELLOW ISRAELIS
Since color has become a language somehow, and anti Israel bigots distort, then let's remind, most Israelis are "brown," in terms of stats. You have also many Ethiopian Jews.
No wonder the propagandists will never show democratic multiracial Israel in day to day lives.
Or elaborate on anti-black racism in the Goliath Arab world. Though all non Arabs have been through racism in that world.
SECURITY VS RACISTS
But of course Israeli security concerns are just that. Unrelated to any "color" or "race." Actually, speaking of racism, yes, Arab Muslim attackers target only Jews. Talk about real racism.
BACKGROUND ON HIJACKING TERMINOLOGY
True, hijacking of term 'it's racism," is as old as Palestine propaganda emerged by holocaust denier Issa Nakhleh who began in June-17-1949 the "like the Nazis and worse than nazis" line (and by Nov-14-1972 said all 6,000,000 were alive and Hitler "didn't" kill, and represented 'Muslim Congress' at Holocaust deniers convention in 1981), then picked up in 1960 by Nazi Tacuara saluter Ahmad Shukairy who by Oct-17-1961 added that garbage-touch apartheid slur too and questioned Catholic Uruguayan rep. Enrique Fabregat's loyalty, stating because he's (supposedly) a Jew. And both, of course were Hitler's ally ex-mufti Islamic leader al-Husseini avid fans. With Shukairy his aide.
Speaking of ex Mufti's admirers... Sufi Abdul Hamid, infamous 'Black Hitler' in NY who called to drive out Italians and Jews in the 1929-30, was also his admirer.
RE FARAKHANNISTS & FAKE "PRO-"
One might begin to argue there is such a thing as "pro Palestine", (only) when Farrakhan linked Ilhan Omar / Linda Sarsour / Rashida Tlaib will have a routine of decrying Arab Muslim suffering when it's not in context of Israel (who has been facing existential threat ever since) but suffering when by Arab Muslim entities. One would then hear about a real en-masse massacre. Such as hundreds of thousands in Syria, current example. And if they begin to do anything along the line, then no lip service please. But with that same "passion" as in fake "sympathy" played at the 'other' case.
The absentee reason is clear. Self explanatory. Because pro Palestine is a cover for anti Israel and often anti ALL Jews.
A note re L Farrakhan, that guy with his "blue eyes are the devil," when he uttered his "termites" venom, his genocidal hint was clear under the veil. For more about Dehumanization in radical Islamic Arab or even mainstream racist "Palestinian" education and sermons, search for "apes and pigs, Palestinians". Or see PalWatch and MEMRI.