عنوان: When Abbas spews anti-Semitic vitriol the response is thunderous. Not so much for Poland's prime minister
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When Abbas spews anti-Semitic vitriol the response is thunderous. Not so much for Poland's prime minister
From The LA Times:
Nothing stays above politics forever, not even the Holocaust. Earlier this week, Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas was caught spewing anti-Semitic vitriol, including the notion that Jews were responsible for the Holocaust.
The denunciations from American Jewish leaders were swift and unequivocal. But they also rang hollow.
In February, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki publicly said there were "Jewish perpetrators" of the Holocaust. Morawiecki's remark — which scholars condemned as a form of Holocaust denial — came in the wake of Warsaw's new memory law, which made it illegal to claim that Poland had participated in the Holocaust. The law triggered a wave of anti-Semitism in Poland that shows few signs of abating.
Indeed, just last month a senior Polish lawmaker tweeted that "the Jews are not humans, they are animals!" Yet American Jewish leaders' reaction to Morawiecki's remark was exponentially more muted than the outrage over Abbas.
Their responses were cushioned with words such as "unfortunate" and "misstatement," stunning euphemisms considering Morawiecki is the prime minister of a nation where 60,000 people took the streets in November chanting, "Pure blood."
This strangely restrained response of U.S. Jews is, unfortunately, all too common when it comes to the Holocaust distortion surging across Eastern Europe. On April 28, a thousand Ukrainians marched in honor of a local SS unit. The demonstration, which included Nazi salutes, capped off a week in which a Holocaust memorial was firebombed, the tomb of a rabbi was desecrated, and neo-Nazis conducted anti-Roma pogroms in the heart of Kiev.
Surely these events deserve denunciation too, yet once again, American Jews were mostly silent. American Jewish leaders’ reaction to Morawiecki’s remark was exponentially more muted than the outrage over Abbas.
There is an explanation for this reticence. American Jewish organizations spent decades campaigning for the liberation of Soviet Jews who, like the Poles and dozens of other national groups, were trapped in what President Reagan called the Evil Empire. "For your freedom and ours!" was the battle cry of those fighting communism. It was obvious that the success of any liberation movement — Jewish, Polish, Baltic — was a blow to Moscow and a victory for everyone yearning to cast off the Kremlin yoke.
A lingering nostalgia for that common struggle is what keeps U.S. Jewish leaders and lawmakers from speaking out now.GO READ THE WHOLE THING.
Here's an article from the Washington Post about Morawiecki's statement and the resultant fall-out.
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