Tony Greenstein | 12 January 2015 | Post Views:

Netanyahu Seeks
to Capitalise on anti-Semitism

Demonstrator in Paris holds a giant pencil aloft
Cartoon from Martin Rowson of the Guardian with the riot police setting the limits on free speech!
It must have caused Cameron to choke.  The very idea of liberty, equality and
fraternity is anathema to this political opportunist without an original idea
to his name.  But the millions who
marched in Paris and France today were not
marching against ‘terrorism’ but against racism and anti-Semitism and in
support of the unity of peoples and the rights of free speech.
Netanyahu Israel’s PM Seeks to Do the Work of French anti-Semites and rid France of its Jews
Anti-Semitic Cartoon from the Nazi magazine Der Sturmer of Julius Streicher
Terrorism covers both the US created butchers in ISIS and Al
Qaeda and Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza, who have both condemned the
murders at Charlie Hebdo.  ‘Terrorism’
was the label applied to all movements for colonial liberation, from the ANC in
South Africa to Sinn Fein in Ireland.  It
conveniently excludes the biggest terrorists of all – governments who hold
nuclear weapons, who wage war killing hundreds of thousands, who torture and
maim with gay abandon.
But the issues are not easy, as the cartoon reproduced from
the Guardian makes clear or the anti-Semitic cartoon from Julius Streicher’s Der Sturmer  should make clear.  Where does the right to free speech become
the right to injure and hurt and worse? 
Guardian cartoon – the limits of satire?
What is termed ‘free speech’ is often anything but
free.  It can come at a heavy cost.  Julius Streicher was hanged, quite rightly,
at Nuremberg after the war for crimes against humanity.  The extermination of the Jews took place to a
background of pornographic anti-Semitic imagery.  Likewise the lynching of Blacks in the
American South was accompanied by similar racist imagery.  I think we can clearly state that cartoons or
drawings that depict some members of humanity as sub-human, that seek to make
the equation between for example mad, bad Irishmen and psychopathic thugs who
have the temerity to challenge the benign English occupation have no place in
civilisation.  In short imagery that
seeks to incite racial hatred or perpetuate it has nothing to do with free
speech.
On the other hand the right to criticise religion and
religious practices is a right of any free society and any religious bigot who
objects should cast his/her mind back to the times when Christianity and the
Inquisition set the limits on free speech (or indeed Protestant  or Rabbinical 
tyranny).
And speaking of bigots and racists then the appearance of
Benjamin Netanyahu today was fitting. 
What are the demands of anti-Semites? 
That Jews don’t belong in France (Britain, Argentina etc.) and should go
to ‘their’ state Israel in which they too can kick a few of the colonised
around.  Once again Zionism and anti-Semitism
hold hands in unison, conveying the same message.    A necessary Jew in France today should be proud
of the fact that nearly 4 million people came out to reaffirm the anti-racist
message and to say Jews are welcome in France compared to the one thousand who
attended  Marie Le Pen’s rally and the 3
racist idiots who met a deserved death on Friday.
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