Ok, some things, it is late here....
I made nearly the same point on a German board about it. The entire Jewish-Bolschevik thing is idiotic, absolutely agree with Kropotkin here.
Well, I know. But that isn´t my point. When you write....
...I can understand you, but my point is that there is nearly no refutation of his points anywhere here in Germany in the media or so. No discussion about what he said. There is simply the outcry "this is anti-semitic" - end of story. For me, to show where he´s wrong is the most important part, simply shutting down the speech or the discussion about it helps noone.
Hm, this guy is not from the left, and he doesn´t get much sympathy, from neither side of the (democratic) political spectrum. Actually all our politicians who play with anti-semitic ressentiments get that kind of negative echo (don´t know if one knows Möllemann here), which I think is a positive sign.
To his points, I´m still undecided if he´s just clumsy (as Roland said it) or very calculating. As said, I read his entire speech, that Jewish-Bolshevik part takes a lot of space, only at the end he makes that turn where he says "neither are a race of perpetrators." I should note that the sentence in German doesn´t mention "race" as such but "people"(Volk), which makes a difference IMO. This is a kind of equation I don´t like, even if it sounds positive at the first look, because it boils down to a simple "they´re all the same", which has a relativating effect when related to Nazi crimes. As said, for me it is difficult to decide what his intentions were (except the usual whining that "Germany has suffered enough" which is not uncommon in certain parts of the German conservatives).
[SIZE=1] Originally posted by lord of the mark
Jews qua Jews had NO such role in the USSR. The USSR was not a Jewish state. Those Jews who played leading roles in the USSR also persecuted both Judaism as a religion, and also persecuted secular Jewish nationalism, in both its Zionist and Yiddish-Bundist forms. There is no analogy with whatever guilt (if any) the Germans should bare for the Nazis.
Jews qua Jews had NO such role in the USSR. The USSR was not a Jewish state. Those Jews who played leading roles in the USSR also persecuted both Judaism as a religion, and also persecuted secular Jewish nationalism, in both its Zionist and Yiddish-Bundist forms. There is no analogy with whatever guilt (if any) the Germans should bare for the Nazis.
That the notion of blaming Jews for communist crimes was a trope of the antisemitic right for many years only makes this look worse.
It is not only wrong, it is VERY troubling.
If it is not first priority now, it is because Jews are actually being murdered now, by people who seem to get the sympathy of much of the european left, who seem unable to condemn the murder of Jews by terrorists without adding a "but".
To his points, I´m still undecided if he´s just clumsy (as Roland said it) or very calculating. As said, I read his entire speech, that Jewish-Bolshevik part takes a lot of space, only at the end he makes that turn where he says "neither are a race of perpetrators." I should note that the sentence in German doesn´t mention "race" as such but "people"(Volk), which makes a difference IMO. This is a kind of equation I don´t like, even if it sounds positive at the first look, because it boils down to a simple "they´re all the same", which has a relativating effect when related to Nazi crimes. As said, for me it is difficult to decide what his intentions were (except the usual whining that "Germany has suffered enough" which is not uncommon in certain parts of the German conservatives).
Comment