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Jewish Americans and the Democratic Party: Time to Go?
Frontpagemagazine ^ | March 11, 2019 | Bruce Bawer

Posted on 03/11/2019 5:17:34 AM PDT by SJackson

Welcome to JEXODUS.

On Saturday, Roger L. Simon lamented at PJ Media that anti-Semitism is once again becoming respectable – or at least acceptable – across the Western world, and that this time around the Jew-haters are predominantly Muslims and leftists. Among the more prominent new standard bearers of this old hatred, noted Simon, are our two recently elected Muslim congresswomen, who, he quite reasonably surmised, “were likely inculcated at an early age, as were too many Muslim children, with the belief that Jews only (pace Darwin) were the descendants of pigs and apes and should be wiped from the Earth.” Simon argued that in the face of the Democratic Party establishment’s shameful readiness to excuse – or at least relativize – these women’s Jew-hatred, as demonstrated by its feeble response last week to Rep. Ilhan Omar’s fondness for vile anti-Semitic tropes, it’s about time for American Jews, the overwhelming majority of whom have long been loyal Democrats, to pack their bags and check out.

Alas, I’m afraid it’ll take more than a little Der Stürmer-type rhetoric by Muslim Democrats to budge True Believers whose weekly religious devotions consist not of attending shul but of soaking in the Sunday New York Times, that secular Torah. No devout adherent of the Gospel according to Sulzberger would jump ship, after all, as long as all-knowing guru Paul “I won the Nobel Prize” Krugman can write, as he did last Thursday, that “only one brand of antisemitism scares me — and it’s not on the left.” I wonder what Natan Sharansky has to say about that.

On Friday, for her part, Krugman’s fellow Times oracle Michelle Goldberg offered this bit of Solomonic wisdom: “I assume Omar has been reckless rather than malicious.” And what, pray tell, is that assumption based on? Definitely not a familiarity with the Koran. Goldberg went on: “As one of the first two Muslim women in Congress — and the first to wear a hijab — Omar has been subject to a terrifying campaign of racist vilification.” How remarkable that, almost eighteen years after 9/11, you can still get away with deep-sixing Islamic ideology – and the symbolic significance of the hijab – by pretending that Islam is a race. Goldberg concluded: “Omar needs to do better, but right now there’s still only one political party in America that is a safe place for hate.” Of course, Goldberg meant the GOP, because in today’s Democratic lexicon, hate no longer means hate – it means a refusal to honor the current victim-group hierarchy, which places Muslims at the very top and, ignoring not only the Holocaust but the whole history of Jewish suffering, places Jews at or near the bottom, if not eliminating them from the picture entirely.

Then there was Washington Post columnist Paul Waldman, who last Tuesday described himself “as someone who was raised in an intensely Zionist family with a long history of devotion and sacrifice for Israel” and who promised “to try to bring some clarity to this issue.” As far as he was concerned, the real problem underlying Omar’s rhetorical habits wasn’t that the Democrats are now tolerating anti-Semitism; it was that “over the last three decades, support for Israel has become increasingly associated with conservative evangelicals and the Republican Party.” Meaning what? Waldman’s point, bizarre though it may seem, was apparently that this very association poisons beyond redemption the idea of eagerly supporting Israel. In other words, a liberal Jew simply can’t be expected to cheer on the Jewish state if his enthusiasm puts him in the unsavory company of “people such as Mike Huckabee and Sarah Palin.” As for Omar’s manifest anti-Semitism, Waldman flat-out denied its existence, calling Nancy Pelosi “shameful” for her brief, tepid effort to rein Omar in. Waldman made clear that for him, a Beltway insider, this controversy isn’t about fourteen centuries of toxic Koran-based Jew-hatred that’s been passed down through the generations and has now taken root in the halls of Congress; it’s about, he explained, the influence in D.C. of the pro-Israel lobby in the form of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), with its unpalatable ties to the GOP and Likud.

What to make of people like Krugman, Goldberg, and Waldman? Are they really so ignorant of Islam? How can they so blithely deny, or shrug off, anti-Semitism – and tolerance thereof – at the highest levels of their own party? Doesn’t it concern them that while Jews are decreasing as a proportion of the US population, the number of Muslims is on the rise? Doesn’t it concern them that the addition of two young Muslim women to a body with a total of 435 members can have such a huge impact? Don’t they wonder what it’ll be like when there’s a substantial Muslim caucus in the House? Can they possibly be unaware that the Islamization of Western Europe has made everyday life nothing less than perilous for Jews – forcing many of them, for safety’s sake, to put away their yarmulkes and stars of David, obliging Jewish children to endure daily SS-style schoolroom batterings by Muslim classmates, and leading more and more Jewish families, for the sake of their posterity, to emigrate to the US or Israel or Australia?

Since Donald Trump’s election, we’ve seen the beginning of a shake-up in at least a couple of longtime Democratic Party constituencies. Candace Owens heads up “Blexit,” a movement by black Americans who, having recognized the damage done to them by the Great Society and its aftermath, are leaving the Democratic plantation. Then there’s Brandon Straka, a gay guy and former hard-core lefty and Trump-hater who, after the 2016 election, realized he’d been served a bill of goods by the mainstream media and Democratic Party and is now, with his WalkAway campaign, helping other disillusioned former progressives – including many gays who now grasp the existential danger that Islam represents to them – to shake off identity politics, victimhood rhetoric, speech suppression, and incipient socialism. Given the apparent success of these initiatives, it occurred to me, after reading Roger Simon’s piece, that a similar group targeted especially at Jews might not be a bad idea. I even came up with the perfect name for it: Exodus.

But hallelujah! A quick Google search revealed that somebody else is already on the job. In an article posted on Friday at Arutz Sheva, David Rosenberg reported on one Elizabeth Pipko, “a 23-year-old Jewish figure skater-turned-model” who, in an effort to aid a “mass Jewish exodus from the Democratic party,” has started what she calls the ‘’JEXODUS” movement. Disillusioned by former President Obama’s anti-Israel policies and Iran deal, by widespread Democratic support for the BDS movement, and, now, by the party’s acceptance of anti-Semitism on the part of its own House members, Pipko came to the realization that “right now as a Jewish person, you cannot support the Democratic party and support the Jewish people at the same time.” The first JEXODUS rallies are scheduled for April in New York and Florida. Needless to say, this may be very interesting to watch. Mazel tov!


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To: SJackson

They should have bailed in 2009 if not before.


21 posted on 03/11/2019 6:46:38 AM PDT by bgill (CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola.)
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To: laconic

agreed entirely

i would only note that the anti-Israel sentiment has been strong in Europe my entire life (remember how vogue the PLO scarves were?)


22 posted on 03/11/2019 7:52:17 AM PDT by ConservativeDude
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To: miss marmelstein

I think in the first half of the 20th century, that is certainly true. I think the prosperity of the second half of the twentieth century changed things, for sure.

I think it’s a difficult thing for non-Jewish Americans to understand how many (perhaps most?) Jews worldwide are utterly indifferent to Israel. Then there’s a small number that are actually hostile.


23 posted on 03/11/2019 7:57:46 AM PDT by ConservativeDude
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To: SJackson

Have you noticed how the left always wants to define “peace” as the absence of conflict, which in practice means, giving in to the demands of totalitarians?

This was the liberal approach to the Cold War, and it is the liberals approach to Islam.

Give the slave masters what they want.

Then we will have peace.


24 posted on 03/11/2019 7:59:15 AM PDT by ConservativeDude
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To: ConservativeDude

Peace is the interval between wars


25 posted on 03/11/2019 8:03:29 AM PDT by bert ( (KE. N.P. N.C. +12) Honduras must be invaded to protect America from invasion)
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To: tennmountainman

“It is time to go.
But 93% of Democrat Jewish voters will continue to vote for RAT’s.”

Source of your statistic? I heard it was 60 to 75% (which is bad enough).


26 posted on 03/11/2019 8:07:02 AM PDT by Pirate Ragnar
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To: bert

I think that is sort of a fascist approach....and yes, some liberals, spill over into fascism...


27 posted on 03/11/2019 9:02:28 AM PDT by ConservativeDude
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To: bert

I think that is sort of a fascist approach....and yes, some liberals, spill over into fascism...


28 posted on 03/11/2019 9:02:28 AM PDT by ConservativeDude
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To: Pirate Ragnar

Just a wild guess.


29 posted on 03/11/2019 9:05:50 AM PDT by tennmountainman (Liberals Are Baby Killers)
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To: ConservativeDude

It is the thought of a historian


30 posted on 03/11/2019 9:37:19 AM PDT by bert ( (KE. N.P. N.C. +12) Honduras must be invaded to protect America from invasion)
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To: ConservativeDude

Certainly indifferent or openly hostile to more right-wing parties in Israel.


31 posted on 03/11/2019 10:18:49 AM PDT by miss marmelstein
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To: ConservativeDude

Yes, I remember Baider-Manhoff as well; they were in league with the PLO hijackers; they killed the Executive Director of a large German business combine and after they were caught, hanged themselves in prison as a protest.


32 posted on 03/11/2019 10:33:20 AM PDT by laconic
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To: laconic

Germans in league with anti-Israel groups should always make us shudder....


33 posted on 03/11/2019 11:11:27 AM PDT by ConservativeDude
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To: Gen.Blather
Here’s my takeaway. They were liberals first and foremost and Jews second.

You nailed it...and not just Jews...feminists, environmentalists, race baiters and the entire left...their first issue is liberalism.

34 posted on 03/11/2019 11:16:31 AM PDT by Cuttnhorse (Never fear the cow)
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To: SJackson; All
I'm sure I've said all this before, but here goes again:

Two thousand years ago, another religion claimed to take the place of the Jewish People. In doing so, it gave them a new identity: that of free-thinking, subversive, irreverent, iconoclastic rebels. And this is exactly how most people in the world today (including Jews and "pro-Jewish" people) see them. Judaism has become a rebellion and "philo-Semitism" has become a liberal support of rebellion.

What everyone has forgotten, what everyone refuses to consider . . . is that the world did not begin a mere two thousand years ago.

From Sinai until the triumph of chrstianity, no one ever accused the Jews of being a "bad influence," of being morally deficient, or making dirty movies. Who can read about the ancient Israelites and even think of Lenny Bruce?

Here is what I am saying: the Jews need to become ancient Israelites again. You know, with Theocracy, slavery, concubinage, polygyny, and animal sacrifices??? And yes, I am 100% serious. And I say all this for the simple reason that good and evil are defined by G-d's Law (His ancient Law), not by "progress" or "enlightenment."

Ancient Israel was quite literally the greatest nation that has ever existed on this earth. And they did it without a "bill of rights." Without a Magna Carta. Without "freedom of religion." Without any of the things the most conservative "conservative" now thinks is absolutely essential to human life.

But how do we change this attitude? It seems to me that it is humanly impossible, that it would take a miracle. Because the philosophy of the entire world, both chrstian and anti-chrstian, is that the world began two thousand years ago. Chrstianity and only chrstianity represent G-d, the Bible, morality, Divine revelation, etc. That therefore all "right-thinking people" (certainly including anyone calling himself a Jew or even a philo-Semite) can only champion Jews by championing all the other "rebels" (homosexuals, abortionists, pornographers, etc.). The world doesn't even remember that there was a time when Jewishness never had any of the connotations that almost everyone today gives it.

Even in this article you have a "conservative" cheering because the homosexuals are now going to convert to "conservatism." And supposedly Jews, like homosexuals, are simply deviants whom the Left used to champion but have grown cold to.

I don't champion Jews as a decriminalized deviationists who could only come up from underground thanks to secularism. But no one understands that. It is still hard wired into almost everyone that to champion Jews one must compromise on morality. This is sick because it is precisely the Torah that defines morality, and not anything else.

What do you think "Holocaust education," as is now practiced, is about? It's to wipe out a thousand years of glorious Jewish Theocracy and turn the Jews into martyrs of secularism and atheism. The Holocaust was caused by belief in G-d (ie, chrstianity, the only "belief in G-d" recognized by anyone, chrstian or anti-chrstian). The Jewish mission becomes to destroy belief in G-d and in objective religious truth so it can be safe for "transgressors" (you know, like Torah-observant Jews) to live freely. Do you think the Jewish establishment would approve of outlawing denial that the Jews were slaves in Egypt??? They'd be all against it, in the name of "freedom," because to their mind the Egyptian slavery of the Jews is just another "backwards doctrine of chrstianity." To them the Holocaust is the central event in Jewish and world history because it casts the Jews as victims of G-d, and G-d as an anti-Semite.

Why is it no one seems to see this but me? Is it because I'm crazy?

Just as independent, non-Theistically-based morality must be destroyed, so must secular "philo-semitism." Secular "philo-Semitism" is a fraud. Because its definition of "Semitism" is irreverent rebellion, and its definition of anti-Semitism is limited to reverence and traditionalism. That's why to them, a left wing anti-Semite doesn't exist.

Before signing off, I want to apologize to all good pro-Jewish Fundamentalist chrstians (who are unimplicated in historical chrstian anti-Semitism and who are almost the only non-Jewish people in the world who primarily define Jewishness by the Bible) for the cruelty in pointing out the true historical situation. None of this is their fault, and they are the ultimate victims of all this.

35 posted on 03/11/2019 6:11:35 PM PDT by Zionist Conspirator (Modernism began two thousand years ago.)
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