For Jews the world over, the past eight
months have been little more than a series of catastrophes. Contrary to
their expectations, American Jews have proved to be no exception. They
have discovered that no Jewish community is ever immune to history.
American Jews are reeling from this
terrible realization. To an extent, so are all Americans, and with good
reason. After all, what has emerged since the Oct. 7 massacre has been
rather remarkable: A self-declared “antiracist” movement that embraces
antisemitism. An unholy alliance between a totalitarian theocratic
movement and ostensibly secular progressives. Imperious institutions of
higher education that happily tolerate the most brazen violations of
their own codes of conduct. Politicians who preach morality while
calling for genocide.
Above all, the first antisemitic mass
movement in American history has arisen. There have been antisemitic
movements in America before, of course. But never have they been this
large, politically influential, violent and explicitly opposed to the
fundamental principles of their own society.
Certainly, many of those participating in
this movement are simply ignorant conformists riding a wave of protest
and outrage. They likely have little idea of what all the fuss is about,
but they enjoy the opportunity to vent their inchoate anger. Moreover,
thanks to a collaborationist media, there is a terrible glamour to
self-righteous mayhem. It is trendy to hate Israel and the Jews, and,
sadly, America is a society of trends.
The movement is being led, however, by a remarkable character: the protester-terrorist.
The protester-terrorist is not an entirely
new phenomenon. Contrary to the claims of most historians, American
protest movements have always had a violent side. The riot, large or
small, has been a constant throughout American history. In a nation
founded in a violent revolution, it could hardly be otherwise.
The protester-terrorist is quite different
from other protesters. Unlike the passive resistor or even the rioter,
the protester-terrorist does not take to the streets in order to
confront oppressive authority or engage in random acts of violence.
Instead, under the guise of activism, the protester-terrorist pursues
the work of terrorism in another register. He does not set off bombs in
buses or slaughter women and children. But his strategy is the same: to
use the public display of horrific acts to intimidate others into
silence and surrender.
This tactic of the “propaganda of the
deed” is not new either. But today’s iteration is unlike its
predecessors in two ways: its nihilism and its institutionalization.
Regarding the former, rarely have we seen
an ostensible protest movement so brazenly hurl all morality to the
winds. Today’s protester-terrorists are not simply immoral; they are anti-moral.
Their ethos is a total inversion of ethics. To them—and we know this
because they say so—murdering, raping, kidnapping and torturing innocent
people is a good thing. So is racism. So is genocide. So, for
all we know, is the destruction of the world. The protester-terrorist is
not just morally bankrupt. He is satanic. He is morality’s adversary.
As for institutionalization, it is clear
that we are seeing the endgame of one of the most successful
conspiracies in American history. Half a century ago, having failed to
seize power through riot and terrorism, the radicals of the 1960s turned
to the infiltration of powerful institutions to transform them into
weapons for radical political action. This “long march through the
institutions” was wildly successful. The American university system and
the elite it manufactures are now ruled by a dictatorship of the
professoriate that employs intellectual and at times physical terrorism
to impose its ideology on a nation that does not want it.
Never before, however, has the
professoriate so publicly revealed the dark heart of its ideology. Like
the neo-Nazis and Klansmen it ostensibly despises, the regime has sent
out its protester-terrorists on a campaign of racist hate crimes that
specifically target Jewish students and faculty regardless of their
views on Israel, the Palestinians and indeed anything else. In doing so,
the regime revealed that protester-terrorism is not just a weapon but
the essence of the regime.
Given all this, we must wonder what comes
next. The possibilities are not encouraging. The protester-terrorists
may make American Jewish life unlivable. American Jews may find
themselves in the same position as their Western European brethren, with
occasional pogroms storming through their neighborhoods, their
synagogues and schools under constant military guard and a general sense
of helplessness and oppression pervading their lives. Stripped of the
political, professional, cultural and academic success they have enjoyed
for decades, they will be forced to ask the previously unthinkable: Is
it time to leave?
For Americans in general, the moment may
be even more portentous. The ultimate target of any terrorist—protester
or not—is the society in which he lives. Indeed, there is no doubt that
the protester-terrorists’ next target will be the American political
system. The protester-terrorists have made it quite clear that they are
perfectly willing to destroy one of America’s major political parties.
Plans are already underway for a full-scale assault on the Democratic
National Convention.
This ethos of the suicide bomber will not
end with the Democrats. When any terrorist movement is permitted to grow
until it reaches critical mass, no society, regardless of party, can
survive what follows.
None of this, however, has to happen. The
protester-terrorist has only become so dangerous because he has been
allowed to. Supported by powerful forces in American society, he has
been granted near-total impunity for decades. If those powerful forces
are brought to heel, if they are forced to obey the ethics and laws that
everyone else must obey, if their indulgences are ended, the
protester-terrorist cannot survive.
The imperative, then, for American Jews
and non-Jews alike, is to demand that the long march through the
institutions at last be halted and turned back. Perhaps more
importantly, they must insist that the responsible authorities recognize
a simple fact: A terrorist is always protesting something, but this
cannot and must not grant him immunity for crimes that threaten not just
a beleaguered minority but the republic itself.
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