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The Rough Beast Returns

Anti-Semitism is back, taking the place of intelligent criticism of
Israel and its policies. And if that wasn't bad enough, students are
spreading the gibberish.

June 17, 2002

The email sent out last month by Laurie Zoloth, director of Jewish
Studies at San Francisco State University, was chilling on its face.

"I cannot fully express what it feels like to have to walk across
campus daily, past maps of the Middle East that do not include
Israel, past posters of cans of soup with labels on them of drops of
blood and dead babies, labeled 'canned Palestinian children meat,
slaughtered according to Jewish rites under American license,' past
poster after poster calling out Zionism=racism, and Jews=Nazis,"
she wrote -- and the details only became more shattering from then
on.

I read Zoloth's words with horror but not, alas, complete
amazement, Eleven years ago, during the Gulf War, across San
Francisco Bay, the head of a student splinter group at Berkeley
addressed a room full of faculty and students opposed to the war,
spitting out venomously, "You Jews, I know your names, I know
where you live."

The faculty and students in attendance sat stiffly and said nothing.
Embarrassed? Frightened? Or worse -- thinking that it wasn't time to
tackle this issue, that it was off the agenda, an inconvenience.

Far more recently, two students of mine at NYU wondered aloud
whether it was actually true, as they had heard, that 4,000 Jews
didn't show up for work at the World Trade Center on September
11.  They clearly thought this astoundingly crazy charge was
plausible enough to warrant careful investigation, but it didn't occur
to them to look at the names of the dead.

Wicked anti-Semitism is back.  The worst crackpot notions that
circulate through the violent Middle East are also roaming around
America, and if that wasn't bad enough, students are spreading the
gibberish.  Students!  As if the bloc to which we have long looked for
intelligent dissent has decided to junk any pretense of standards.

A student movement is not just a student movement.  It's a student
movement.  Students, whether they are progressive or not, have the
responsibility of knowing things, of thinking and discerning, of
studying.  A student movement should  maintain the highest of
standards, not ape the formulas of its elders or outdo them in
virulence.

It should therefore trouble progressives everywhere that the
students at San Francisco State are neither curious nor revolted by
the anti-Semitic drivel they are regurgitating. The simple fact that a
student movement -- even a small one -- has been reduced to
reflecting the hatred spewed by others should profoundly trouble
anyone whose moral principles aim higher than simple nationalism -
- as should be the case for anyone on the left.

It isn't hard to discover the sources of the drivel being parroted by
the students at San Francisco State. In the blood-soaked Middle
East of Yasser Arafat and Ariel Sharon, in the increasingly polarized
Europe of Jean-Marie le Pen raw anti-Semitism has increasingly
taken the place of intelligent criticism of Israel and its policies.

Even as Laurie Zoloth's message flew around the world, even as
several prominent European papers published scathing but
warranted attacks on Israel's stonewalling of an inquiry into the
Jenin fighting, the great Portuguese novelist Jose Saramago was
describing Israel's invasion of Ramallah as "a crime comparable to
Auschwitz."

In one of his long, lapping sentences, Saramago wrote in Madrid's
El Pais (as translated by Paul Berman in The Forward, May 24):
"Intoxicated mentally by the messianic dream of a Greater Israel
which will finally achieve the expansionist dreams of the most
radical Zionism;  contaminated by the monstrous and rooted
'certitude' that in this catastrophic and absurd world there exists a
people chosen by God and that, consequently, all the actions of an
obsessive, psychological and pathologically exclusivist racism are
justified; educated and trained in the idea that any suffering that has
been inflicted, or is being inflicted, or will be inflicted on everyone
else, especially the Palestinians, will always be inferior to that which
they themselves suffered in the Holocaust, the Jews endlessly
scratch their own wound to keep it bleeding, to make it incurable,
and they show it to the world as if it were a banner."

Note well:  the deliciously deferred subject of this sentence is: "the
Jews."  Not the right-wing Jews, the militarist Israelis, but "the
Jews."  Suddenly the Jews are reduced to a single stick-figure (or
shall we say hook-nosed?) caricature and we are plunged into the
brainless, ruinous, abysmal iconography that should make every last
reasonable person shudder.

The German socialist August Bebel once said that anti-Semitism
was "the socialism of fools."  What we witness now is the
progressivism of fools.  It is a recrudescence of everything that
costs the left its moral edge. And,  appallingly, it is this contemptible
message the anti-Semitic students at San Francisco State chose to
parrot.

We are not on the brink of "another Auschwitz," and to think so, in
fact, falsifies the danger.  The danger is clear and present, though
not apocalyptic.  It's no remote nightmare that synagogues are
bombed, including the one on the Tunisian island of Djerba, famous
for tolerance, an apparent al-Qaeda truck bomb attack.  This
happened. It is no remote nightmare that hundreds of Palestinian
civilians died during Israeli incursions into the West Bank. This, too,
happened. The nightmare is that the second is being allowed to
excuse and justify the first.

Laurie Zoloth wrote:  "Let me remind you that ours is arguably one
of the Jewish Studies programs in the country most devoted to
peace, justice and diversity since our inception."

But anti-Semitism doesn't care.  Like every other lunacy that
diminished human brains are capable of, anti-Semitism already
knows what it hates.

This is no incidental issue, no negligible distraction.  A Left that
cares for the rights of humanity cannot cavalierly tolerate the
systematic abuse of any people -- whatever you think of Israel's or
any other country's foreign policy.  Any student movement worthy of
the name must face the ugly history that long made anti-Semitism
the acceptable racism, face it and break from it.

If fighting it unremittingly is not a "progressive" cause, then what
kind of progress does progressivism have in mind? What do you
think?

Todd Gitlin is a professor of journalism, culture, and sociology at
New York University and the author of many books on media and
society, including the forthcoming "Media Unlimited".

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