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Zionism Against Jews
The following was distributed as a leaflet at a recent anti-war demonstration in London by a group calling itself 'Jews Against Zionism'.
ZIONISM AGAINST JEWS
Zionism did not ‘save’ Jews from the Holocaust. That was never its concern. “If I knew that it would be possible to save all the children in Germany by bringing them over to England and only half of them by transporting them to Eretz Israel, then I opt for the second alternative”, Ben Gurion -- who became the first Israeli Prime Minister -- said in 1938. He acknowledged that rescue would have been the end of Zionism: “If our brothers in America have to choose between the physical rescuing of the Jews of Europe and Zionism, they will choose the former and that will be the end of the movement.” The colonization of Palestine was the be-all and end-all, even at the cost of Jewish lives.
This did not change when the Jews were being exterminated. The Stern Gang sought an “anti-imperialist” alliance with the Nazis, stating “Common interests could exist between the establishment of a New Order in Europe in conformity with the German concept, and the true [read: Zionist] national aspirations of the Jewish people.” A foul pact was made to save 600 select Budapest Jews at the expense of 800,000 others; members of Zionist youth organizations, the “best biological material” as the Nazi Eichmann put it, were saved in exchange for “quiet and order” in the camps.
Zionism has always been concerned not with opposing anti-Semitism, but with coming to an arrangement with it. Even amidst the genocide of the Jews, it placed the colonial project before the masses of Jewish people.
The founders of Zionism rejected the possibility of overcoming anti-Semitism through popular struggle and social revolution. Moses Hess, Theodor Herzl, and Chaim Weizmann chose the side of state power, class domination, and exploitative rule. They fully understood that the cultivation of anti-Semitism and the persecution of the Jews were the work of the very ruling class from whom the sought favor.
In seeking the sponsorship of the anti-Semites themselves, they revealed several motives: the worship of power with which they associated strength; an illusion of ending Jewish “weakness” and vulnerability and the state of being perpetual outsiders.
This sensibility was a short step to assimilating the values and ideas of the Jew-haters themselves. The Jews, the Zionists wrote, were indeed undisciplined, subversive, dissident people, worthy of the scorn they had earned. The Zionists catered shamelessly to racist Jew-hatred; their literature is full of the most poisonous stereotypes. This worked in tandem with the anti-Semitic desire to be rid of a group of people long radicalized by persecution who swelled the ranks of many revolutionary movements.
The racism and oppression shown by the Israeli state is not unusual. The historical betrayals of Zionism are not unique: they are common to all forms of nationalism. Our anti-Zionism is based on opposition to all states, all borders and nations; to all the rulers and exploiters of the world
Zionism did not ‘save’ Jews from the Holocaust. That was never its concern. “If I knew that it would be possible to save all the children in Germany by bringing them over to England and only half of them by transporting them to Eretz Israel, then I opt for the second alternative”, Ben Gurion -- who became the first Israeli Prime Minister -- said in 1938. He acknowledged that rescue would have been the end of Zionism: “If our brothers in America have to choose between the physical rescuing of the Jews of Europe and Zionism, they will choose the former and that will be the end of the movement.” The colonization of Palestine was the be-all and end-all, even at the cost of Jewish lives.
This did not change when the Jews were being exterminated. The Stern Gang sought an “anti-imperialist” alliance with the Nazis, stating “Common interests could exist between the establishment of a New Order in Europe in conformity with the German concept, and the true [read: Zionist] national aspirations of the Jewish people.” A foul pact was made to save 600 select Budapest Jews at the expense of 800,000 others; members of Zionist youth organizations, the “best biological material” as the Nazi Eichmann put it, were saved in exchange for “quiet and order” in the camps.
Zionism has always been concerned not with opposing anti-Semitism, but with coming to an arrangement with it. Even amidst the genocide of the Jews, it placed the colonial project before the masses of Jewish people.
The founders of Zionism rejected the possibility of overcoming anti-Semitism through popular struggle and social revolution. Moses Hess, Theodor Herzl, and Chaim Weizmann chose the side of state power, class domination, and exploitative rule. They fully understood that the cultivation of anti-Semitism and the persecution of the Jews were the work of the very ruling class from whom the sought favor.
In seeking the sponsorship of the anti-Semites themselves, they revealed several motives: the worship of power with which they associated strength; an illusion of ending Jewish “weakness” and vulnerability and the state of being perpetual outsiders.
This sensibility was a short step to assimilating the values and ideas of the Jew-haters themselves. The Jews, the Zionists wrote, were indeed undisciplined, subversive, dissident people, worthy of the scorn they had earned. The Zionists catered shamelessly to racist Jew-hatred; their literature is full of the most poisonous stereotypes. This worked in tandem with the anti-Semitic desire to be rid of a group of people long radicalized by persecution who swelled the ranks of many revolutionary movements.
The racism and oppression shown by the Israeli state is not unusual. The historical betrayals of Zionism are not unique: they are common to all forms of nationalism. Our anti-Zionism is based on opposition to all states, all borders and nations; to all the rulers and exploiters of the world
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Not only did the zionist's of old play footsie with the worst anti-semites of all time -- we also know that they helped Hamas off the ground in the 80's.
Nationalism is a disease.
Nationalism is a disease.
"Nationalism is a disease."
Nope, Anti-Semitism is a disease. You support Palestinian nationalism and reject Jewish nationalism. That is pure Anti-Semitism.
Nope, Anti-Semitism is a disease. You support Palestinian nationalism and reject Jewish nationalism. That is pure Anti-Semitism.
"You support Palestinian nationalism and reject Jewish nationalism. That is pure Anti-Semitism. "
Being anti-Israel or anti-Zionist is not the same as being anti-semitic, any more than being opposed to the goals of the Nation of Islam or the Black Panthers makes one anti-black.
The purpose of attempting to equate an anti-Israel position or anti-Zionism with anti-semitism is clearly to smear and discredit, and thus choke off discussion, to make debate look like intolerance and to villify people holding different opinions.
This is shameful and it is a lie.
I've read some similar accounts about the Zionist element within the Jewish culture. The original poster, however, comes to an interesting conclusion, namely, that negative characteristics of Zionism (racist, violent, undemocratic) is simply symptomatic of any form of nationalism. Compare the Manifest Destiny of the US in the 1800's with the Zionist plans for the creation and expansion of Israel. Similarities abound. The US made it legal and heroic to slaughter the "savages," take land that was sacred and or occupied, and sent waves of Americans into "hostile" terroritory where many were known to be walking into their doom.
It is also possible to compare the current tendency of the US toward imperialist goals to these same negative traits of nationalism, particularly with regard to Iraq.
Imagine what the US plans to do to Iraqi in our name! I oppose this action, but if it occurs, and families die, and children witness death of their families and must lower their heads to the American flag and suffer crimes against them by American-speaking soldiers, how can those people idly intellectualize about me and those like me? Why would they see me differently than Bush?
It is important as people under the same mechanisms of oppression (Nationalism) to unite-- Jewish and Gentile. Racism is the "kernel of evil" regardless if it is the oppressor or the oppressed who espouses it. At the same time, it is difficult to be so understanding for those who live in desparation.
Today we are wade in a sea of nationalism...If we are against the injustices of "nationalism" we must make ourselves stand out as people of a different color.
It is also possible to compare the current tendency of the US toward imperialist goals to these same negative traits of nationalism, particularly with regard to Iraq.
Imagine what the US plans to do to Iraqi in our name! I oppose this action, but if it occurs, and families die, and children witness death of their families and must lower their heads to the American flag and suffer crimes against them by American-speaking soldiers, how can those people idly intellectualize about me and those like me? Why would they see me differently than Bush?
It is important as people under the same mechanisms of oppression (Nationalism) to unite-- Jewish and Gentile. Racism is the "kernel of evil" regardless if it is the oppressor or the oppressed who espouses it. At the same time, it is difficult to be so understanding for those who live in desparation.
Today we are wade in a sea of nationalism...If we are against the injustices of "nationalism" we must make ourselves stand out as people of a different color.
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