As anti-Semitism surges around the world, the Jewish community does not have the luxury of remaining silent
By Sam Levine
JNS
April 16, 2020
Louis Farrakhan is an anti-Semite. He's called Jews "termites" and "Satan" and Hitler a "very great man." He says, "the Jewish media has normalized sexual degeneracy, profanity, and all kinds of sin." He promotes the anti-Semitic lunacy that Jews knew about the 9/11 terrorist attacks and were advised not to show up to work that day. He is also a revered figure in the American black community.
There are photos of Rep. Maxine Waters embracing Farrakhan. Rapper Snoop Dogg released an anti-Facebook diatribe when the social network banned Farrakhan. Snoop Dogg said of Farrakhan, "I'm with him. I stand with him." Rapper, actor and producer Ice Cube has posted photos of himself with Farrakhan on his social media page. Ice Cube has also posted anti-Semitic images.
Popular TV host Nick Cannon recently asked, "Why is it that Minister Farrakhan gets such a bad rap when every time I've heard him speak it's been positive?"
NFL wide receiver DeSean Jackson, posted a quote on his Instagram page, falsely attributed to Hitler, promoting the anti-Semitic trope that Jews seek world domination. In another post, DeSean complimented Farrakhan, writing, "This man powerful." When Jackson was criticized over the post, former NBA player Stephen Jackson came to DeSean's defense. So did Eagles wide receiver Malik Jackson, who claims Farrakhan "speaks the truth." Former Women's March leader Tamika Mallory called Farrakhan "the GOAT [Greatest of All Time]."
This admiration of Farrakhan by popular cultural figures gives him the kosher stamp of approval. Millions of Americans take what he says seriously. This is an obvious problem which people do not want to discuss for obvious reasons. It's a deadly problem. Last year, the machete-wielding psycho who went on a murderous rampage in a New York rabbi's home was apparently an avid fan of Farrakhan. During the past few years, Orthodox Jews in New York have been the target of numerous attacks by black perpetrators. How many of them were influenced by Farrakhan?
It's no wonder the official Black Lives Matter statement of principles includes condemnation of only one foreign country: Israel. Black Lives Matter rallies have desecrated synagogues and chanted anti-Israel slurs.
Where are the black leaders and politicians calling out Farrakhan and his malign influence in their community? Where are the Obamas? Where is Eric Holder? Where is Kamala Harris? Where is Stacy Abrams? Where is Lebron James? Where is Don Lemon? For that matter, where are the Jewish leaders? Besides the Zionist Organization of America's Mort Klein and a few others, there's been silence. Should anti-Semitism only be condemned when it can be blamed on white supremacists?
An obscure food brand [Goya Foods] is undergoing a massive boycott because its Latino owner expressed support for Trump. Will any of Farrakhan's supporters be boycotted?
We must condemn all intolerance. There cannot be a double standard. If being perceived as someone who supports racism is enough to get you "canceled," then supporting the country's most popular and dangerous anti-Semite should, as well.
3 comments:
Goya Foods sales have been up 200% since the owner spoke out in support of Trump. In some cities the retailers cannot keep it on the shelves. HEB has given Goya more shelf space because of the rush to buy the brand.
It is truly remarkable the extent to which people can be willfully blind if that blindness supports their basic belief system.
Alex Jones , the right wing host of info wars is a huge fan of Farrakhan. He has interviewed him several times and the interviews are on YouTube and the Nation of Islam’s website. Farrakhan is now popular with the right wing, pro-Trump, paleoconservative crowd.
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