It didn’t make it into either presidential
debate conducted this year. Nor is it on any of the top 10 lists of
issues most important to Americans in 2024, such as the one produced by
the Pew Research Center.
But those who think that woke ideologies, which have captured so much
of America’s education system, as well as the government bureaucracy and
even the arts, pose only a minor threat to America’s future are
mistaken.
As much as any other topic, the fate of
this wildly successful movement will determine what kind of country
Americans live in for decades to come. And as fateful as the decision
will be for the entire electorate as to whether the government should
take the initiative in rolling back the woke tide, it will be especially
important for American Jewry.
If there is one thing glaringly apparent
since Oct. 7, it is the surge in antisemitism, primarily fueled by the
political left’s widespread belief that Israel is a “settler/colonial”
and “apartheid” state. Added to that is the ultimate expression of
“white” supremacy—a label that has been extended to cover all Jews who
support it and even those who don’t.
The reason for this enthusiasm for radical
movements that see Zionism as a form of racism is the way it fits
neatly into the mindset of critical race theory and intersectionality,
which divide all of humanity into two eternally warring groups: people
of color who can only be victims, and “whites” who are always
oppressors.
This same set of beliefs has inspired the
widespread adoption of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) rules
throughout the education system and virtually every other sector of
American society. Moreover, this woke catechism was officially
incorporated into every government department and agency by President
Joe Biden on his first day in office in January 2021. That means that
along with all the other woke commissars dominating admissions and
discipline in higher education, as well as much of corporate America,
and casting and programming choices in arts organizations, they are now
also present throughout the federal bureaucracy.
The rule of woke bureaucrats
Such people have created a culture in
which racial and ethnic quotas dominate. That’s because “equity,” in
practice, means the opposite of equal opportunity. Inclusion means only
drawing in certain minority groups that are defined as victims and not
others, like Jews, whom DEI bureaucrats don’t deem real minorities
despite the long Jewish history, right up to the present, of being
subjected to discrimination and violent, murderous attacks.
Needless to say, as events on college
campuses throughout the nation during the past year have shown,
protecting the non-approved minorities, like Jews, is not a priority or
even much of a consideration for DEI since it considers its job to aid
the victims, not those whom it has falsely labeled as members of the
oppressor class and therefore “white.”
Far from being, as it has been put down by
liberal apologists for DEI and critical race theory, a marginal culture
war issue that has little impact on the lives of ordinary Americans,
the last year has proven the opposite. This is not limited to colleges
and universities. The torrent of antisemitic incidents in secondary and
elementary schools within the past year showed just how prevalent the
woke mindset has become among administrators, teachers and teachers
unions.
They have not only championed curricula
that adopted critical race teachings that erase Jewish history and
rights but also often turned a blind eye to discrimination and even
attacks on Jews.
This is not merely a Jewish issue but one
that impacts all Americans, because it is part of a far bigger
ideological war against Western civilization and values and the history
of this nation. The woke view of the United States as being born in sin
and irredeemably racist, as the fraudulent though very influential New York Times “1619 Project”
first published in 2019 taught. But as much as this threatens everyone,
it is the Jews who, whether they were prepared to think seriously about
the issue, were made to feel its ramifications this past year.
Supporters of Israel’s extinction and
terrorism against Jews everywhere dominated college campuses, while
thinking themselves advocates for a righteous rather than a genocidal
and antisemitic cause.
The influence of ‘Settler/Colonialism’
Literary critic, poet and biographer Adam
Kirsch provides a timely explanation for a lot of what has happened
since Oct. 7 in his new and highly important book On Settler Colonialism: Ideology, Violence and Justice (Norton).
In his slim volume, he traces the origin
of this woke ideology and puts it in the context of far-left beliefs
that speak of the illegitimacy of all “settler” states such as the
United States, Canada and Australia. The reason why Israel is the focus
of so much of the left’s advocacy is simple.
Some of them may call the United States
“Turtle Island,” a made-up name for the North American continent as it
existed before the European discovery of America, and demand
hypocritical and meaningless “land acknowledgments” as institutions
speak of which Native American tribes lived there in the distant past
before European settlers arrived with no intention of divesting
themselves of their property. But no one, not even in the fever swamps
of the far left, thinks there is the slightest chance the United States
will be dismantled and all descendants of Europeans deported.
Israel is a different story. It is a tiny,
vulnerable nation of fewer than 10 million people, as well as one whose
Jewish majority is part of a people targeted by the world’s oldest
hatred: antisemitism. Its destruction is something that can be imagined,
and indeed, that is exactly what Palestinian Arabs who support Hamas
and other terrorist movements, as well as the so-called moderates of the
Palestinian Authority, dream about all the time.
That combination of vulnerability and the
link to a widespread form of hatred makes Israel so attractive a target
for the woke left. Although it is an integral part of a general war on
the West that threatens the values and beliefs of most Americans, this
ideology is what has also fueled the post-Oct. 7 surge in antisemitism
and the emergence of supporters of Israel’s destruction as a voter group
that one of our two major parties—the Democrats—must consider as it
conducts its campaign and maps out foreign policy.
That’s why it is so depressing that
antisemitism and its woke supporters and rationalizers are not being
spoken of much or debated in the 2024 election campaign.
Indeed, this election—like almost every
other one ever fought in this country—will be decided by the opinions of
voters about which of the presidential candidates will best handle the
economy and tame the inflation that has had a disproportionate impact on
the ability of middle, working class and poor Americans to get by.
Other issues such as illegal immigration,
health care and crime will also play a decisive role in determining the
outcome, with more ideological concerns like abortion, racism and
climate change ranking far below on the list of voter priorities.
Worries about woke ideology rank even lower.
What the government can do about it
It is natural for Americans to worry first
about their livelihoods, their ability to afford healthcare and whether
our borders are overrun by illegal immigrants who are (regardless of
whether we sympathize with their plight) having a devastating impact on
many communities, as well as depressing the wages of working-class
Americans. Still, the takeover of the U.S. education system, corporate
America and the arts by woke bureaucrats will have as much, if not a
greater, influence on what kind of a country we live in going forward.
There have been some successful examples
of pushback against DEI culture among some universities, especially
those in Florida, where the state government, led by Gov. Ron DeSantis,
has played a key role in restoring sanity to public institutions.
Some elements of corporate America have
also begun to realize that allowing their human resources departments to
be run by woke commissars makes it harder for them to hire the best and
most qualified candidates for jobs and promotions and creates potential
legal liability if that results in lawsuits about discrimination based
on race. While hopeful signs, these are more the exceptions to the rule
of DEI dominance than anything else.
What could a new administration do about any of this? A great deal.
First of all, Biden’s executive orders
should be rescinded. As important as that would be, the real priority
would be for the Justice Department to unleash its civil rights division
on any public institution that, in the name of DEI, is engaging in
discriminatory practices as well as leading to, as has happened at so
many colleges, to inaction against woke-inspired antisemitism.
If that were to happen—something that the
controversial and much-lied-about Project 2025, produced by the Heritage
Foundation, actually calls for—then the woke tide could be rolled up in
relatively short order. DEI pledges, required for being hired as a
college professor in many institutions, would be placed in the dustbin
of history along with the much-despised McCarthyite pledges of the
1950s.
This would do more to counter the increasing wave of Jew-hatred than the entire contents of the toothless “U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism” promulgated last year by the Biden administration.
This would be a political winner for
either party that implemented it, but the political left wants no part
of a rollback of its animating ideology. As a New York Times feature
published this week made clear, leftist academics want no part of
anything that would strip them of their dominance. That’s especially
true if it made viewpoint diversity rather than obsessions about race a
staple of our education system.
An issue that is so important to the
future of this nation and the fight to preserve the values and the
history of America and Western civilization, as well as that against
antisemitism, deserves more attention as we choose a president and a new
Congress.
If those who wish to make permanent the
left’s imposition of woke indoctrination are allowed to prevail, then
the consequences for all Americans, and especially Jews, are
incalculable.
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