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Helen Thomas and the moral failure of US liberals
Jonathan Cook, *The Electronic Intifada,* 10 June 2010

The ostracism of Helen Thomas, the doyenne of the White House press corps,
over her comment that Jews should "get the hell out of Palestine" and "go
home" to Poland, Germany, America and elsewhere is revealing in several
ways. In spite of an apology, the 89-year-old has been summarily retired by
the Hearst newspaper group, dropped by her agent, spurned by the White
House, and denounced by long-time friends and colleagues.

Thomas earned a reputation as a combative journalist, at least by American
standards, with a succession of administrations over their Middle East
policies, culminating in Bush officials boycotting her for her relentless
criticisms of the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan. But the reaction to
her latest remarks suggest that, if there is one topic in American public
life on which the boundaries of what can and cannot be said are still
tightly policed, it is Israel.

Undoubtedly, Thomas' opinions, as she expressed them in an unguarded moment,
were inappropriate and required an apology. It is true, as she says, that
Palestine was occupied and the land taken from the Palestinians by Jewish
immigrants with no right to it barring a Biblical title deed. But 62 years
on from Israel's creation, most Jewish citizens have no home to go to in
Poland and Germany -- or in Iraq and Yemen, for that matter. There is also
an uncomfortable echo in her words of the chauvinism underpinning demands
from some Jews -- and many Israelis -- that Palestinians should "go home to
the 22 Arab states."

But Thomas did apologize and, after that, a line ought to have been drawn
under the affair -- as it surely would have been had she made any other kind
of *faux pas*. Instead, she has been denounced as an anti-Semite, even by
her former friends.

The reasoning of one, Lanny Davis, counsel to the White House in the Clinton
administration, was typical. Davis, who said he previously considered
himself "a close friend," asked whether anyone would be "protective of
Helen's privileges and honors if she had been asking Blacks to return to
Africa, or Native Americans to Asia and South America, from which they came
8,000 or more years ago?"

It is that widely-accepted analogy, appropriating the black and Native
American experience in a wholly misguided way, that reveals in stark fashion
the moral failure of American liberals. In their blindness to the current
relations of power in the US, most critics of Thomas contribute to the very
intolerance they claim to be challenging.

Thomas is an Arab-American, of Lebanese descent, whose remarks were
publicized in the immediate wake of Israel's lethal commando attack on a
flotilla of aid ships trying to break the siege of Gaza. Unlike most
Americans, who were half-wakened from their six-decade Middle East slumber
by the killing of at least nine Turkish activists, Thomas has been troubled
by the Palestinians' plight for much of her long lifetime.

She was in her late twenties when Israel ethnically cleansed three-quarters
of a million Palestinians from most of Palestine, a move endorsed by the
fledgling United Nations. She was in her mid-forties when Israel took over
the rest of Palestine and parts of Egypt and Syria in a war that dealt a
crushing blow to Arab identity and pride and made Israel a favored ally of
the US. In her later years she has witnessed Israel's repeated destruction
of Lebanon, her parents' homeland, and the slow confinement and erasure of
the neighboring Palestinian people. Both have occurred under a duplicitous
American "peace process" while Washington has poured hundreds of billions of
dollars into Israel's coffers.

It is therefore entirely understandable if, despite her own personal
success, she feels a simmering anger not only at what has taken place
throughout her lifetime in the Middle East but also at the silencing of all
debate about it in the US by the Washington elites she counted as friends
and colleagues.

While she has many long-standing Jewish friends in Washington -- making the
anti-Semite charge implausible -- she has also seen them and others promote
injustice in the Middle East. Doubtless she, like many of us, has been
exasperated at the toothless performance of the press corps she belongs to
in holding the White House to account in Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran, Lebanon
and Israel-Palestine.

It is with this context in mind that we can draw a more fitting analogy. We
should ask instead: how harshly should Thomas be judged were she a black
professional who, seeing yet another injustice like the video of Rodney King
being beaten to within an inch of his life by white policemen, had said
white Americans ought to "go home to Europe?"

This analogy accords more closely with the reality of power relations in the
US between Arabs and Jews. Thomas is not a representative of the oppressor
white man disrespecting the oppressed black man, as Davis suggests; she is
the oppressed black man hitting back at the oppressor. Her comments shocked
not least because they denied an image that continues to dominate in modern
America of the vulnerable Jew, a myth that persists even as Jews have become
the most successful minority in the country.

Thomas let her guard down and her anger and resentment show. She generalized
unfairly. She sounded bitter. She needed to -- and has -- apologized. But
she does not deserve to be pilloried and blacklisted.

*Jonathan Cook is a writer and journalist based in Nazareth, Israel. His
latest books are *Israel and the Clash of Civilisations: Iraq, Iran and the
Plan to Remake the Middle
East<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0745327540/theelectronic-20>
* (Pluto Press) and *Disappearing Palestine: Israel's Experiments in Human
Despair <http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1848130317/theelectronic-20>
* (Zed Books). His website is www.jkcook.net.**
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