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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: Give Me Back My Holocaust! What has the world come to when a Jew cant exploit the Holocaust? And not just any Jew, but the prime minister of Israel. Oy gevalt! As most of the world knows by now, Benjamin Netanyahus ham-fisted attempt to blame Grand Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini for giving Hitler the idea to kill Jews rather than expel them landed with a louder thud than Chris Christie slipping on a banana peel. The backlash was so great that last weekend Bibi, the man who never backs down, backed down, issuing a retraction on his Facebook page (where he admirably avoided the urge to blame the mufti for the failure of Google+). No question, Netanyahu was wrong on the facts. The killing of Russian Jews started immediately after the German invasion of Russia, and by the time the official Nazi order banning Jewish emigration was issued (Oct. 23, 1941over a month before Hitler met with the mufti), it had been decided that all matters relating to the evacuation of Jews, from resettlement to murder, would take place in Germanys newly acquired eastern territories. The mufti had nothing to do with that decision. Netanyahus stumble is more important than it might seem. It demonstrates a (how I hate this term) paradigm shift in Holocaust exploitation, because at the same time that the right-wing Netanyahu failed in his goal to abuse Holocaust history in the service of present-day political concerns, left-wingers in Europe and North America were succeeding beyond their wildest dreams at doing the exact same thing. Leftists in Europe are misusing the Holocaust to flood Europe with refugees, and leftists in the U.S. are doing the same to prevent the mass deportation of illegal immigrants. These progressives, many of whom are not Jewish, are wielding the Holocaust with greater skill than the head of the Jewish state. And thats just sad. For a quarter century, Ive been warning about Holocaust sacredness, the desire to turn the Holocaust into a quasi-religion, complete with state-sponsored anti- blasphemy laws. Whenever I attempt to argue against Holocaust sacredness, Im inevitably called a denier. But this has nothing to do with denial. It doesnt even have anything to do with revisionism. Its merely about not turning an episode of human history into religious dogma. These progressives, many of whom are not Jewish, are wielding the Holocaust with greater skill than the head of the Jewish state. And thats just sad. Initially, Holocaust sacredness was intended to be by Jews for Jews, a tool to maintain tribal identity and cohesion in a secular society (according to a recent Pew poll, 73% of all Jews believe that the single most essential thing about being Jewish is remembering the Holocaust) and a way to bolster Israeli nationalism. But something went wrong. In the pursuit of Holocaust sacredness, a new, universal version of Holocaust history was crafted, one that Jews hoped would give the rest of the world a personal stake in remembering the Holocaust and keeping it holy. Holocaust remembrance transformed into an all-encompassing, generic, universalist doctrine dedicated to protecting the oppressed worldwide from bigotry, intolerance, and hate. Giving the gentiles a share of the Holocaust may have seemed like a good idea at the time, but, as the Netanyahu fiasco demonstrates, the founders are rapidly losing control of the faith, as other groups of peopleincluding some who are not overly fond of Jewsare using Holocaust icons and images for their own purposes. Why do you think the Palestinian (and most of the Muslim) intelligentsia has never fully embraced Holocaust denial? The Muslim street is solidly denial- friendly, so youd think denial would be an obvious go-to for any head-Muslim-in- charge. However, if theres one thing a good Islamist can recognize, its an IED. Respectable Muslims have come to understand that weaponizing the Holocaust for their own purposes is a better strategy than pushing denial. Thats why even certain radical Muslims have joined Western leftists in using the Holocaust to force Europe to massively up its Muslim population. More and more, Muslims are realizing that Holocaust sacredness is a weakness in the West that can be exploited. Sure, once the Muslim street moves from ISIS Avenue to Friedrichstrasse, denial will inevitably become the norm. But right now, canny Muslim strategists are happy to fake a belief in the God of Abraham (Foxman) for the sake of a more important goal. As European leftists have been invoking the Holocaust to ensure that immigrants are let in, U.S. leftists have been doing the same to ensure that they are not kicked out. Former Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick claimed that the deportation of Mexicans is no different from sending Jews to their deaths in Nazi concentration camps. Sen. Patrick Leahy was even less subtle on the Senate floor when arguing against deportations: Think of all those Jews that went to the ovens because we forgot our principles. Lets not turn our backs now. Sen. Dianne Feinstein made the same point in a New York Times interview. And keep in mind, the hysteria is only getting warmed up. Wait until mass deportation is proposed for real (if it ever is). Oh, optimistic conservatives, you think youre ready for it. You think youll be able to fight the Holocaust rhetoric with common sense. You wont be. And you can bet that the party is going to avoid the fight altogether. No GOP candidate wants to battle Holocaust imagery. No matter who is chosen for the GOP ticket, no matter which party controls Congress, there will be no mass deportations. The GOP doesnt want to be on the wrong end of political ads showing trains going to Auschwitz as narrator Morgan Freeman solemnly pledges Never Again. Conservatives are the ones who most need to stand up to Holocaust sacredness, and yet, paradoxically, theyre the ones who will be least able to do it, owing to something the always subtle Ann Coulter alluded to in a characteristically understated tweet (the one about the GOP pandering to fucking Jews). Only when conservatives allow themselves to understand that rejecting Holocaust sacredness is not the same as rejecting Israel or embracing Holocaust denial will they find the strength to stand up to what the left has in store should mass deportation ever actually find itself on the table. When I was outed as a revisionist, my friends in the GOP and the Tea Party had a perfect opportunity to say, Wait a minutewe know that this Jewish Zionist neocon is not a Nazi. Lets not give in to hysteria just because the Huffington Post, Gawker, and MSNBC call him a denier. But they didnt take that opportunity. Thats the strength of Holocaust sacredness. Its stronger than common sense, stronger than personal friendship. Its a mighty weapon and, unfortunately for conservatives, its in the wrong hands now. For over twenty-two years, millions of people, including schoolkids carted in by the busload every day of the week, have toured places like the Museum of Tolerance in L.A. and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in D.C., taxpayer- supported institutions that inextricably link the Holocaust to (among other tangential issues) immigrants rights and the worldwide plight of Muslims. Its been a very successful campaign. As Bibis bad week proved, the world is no longer interested in hearing a Jewish leader misuse a Jewish tragedy to further Jewish interests. Holocaust misuse is all about social justice now. My former allies in the GOP base will not be happy with the outcome, but I have zero sympathy for them. The millions of Europeans and North Americans who believe that immigration restrictions and large-scale deportations are violations of the sacred tenet of Never Again will be just as intractable, just as impervious to common sense, as my former allies were when my pleas of But Im not a denier fell on deaf ears. In his September 1979 report to President Carter, Elie Wiesel, chairman of the commission Carter had established to create the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, explained the universality (his word) of the Holocaust, and the commissions desire to give all people or peoples an equal stake in keeping the memory of the Holocaust alive and relevant. Nearly forty years later, mission accomplished, Elie. Bibi, take note. The Holocaust: Its not just for Jews anymore. Please share this article by using the link below. When you cut and paste an article, Taki's Magazine misses out on traffic, and our writers don't get paid for their work. 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Unfortunately these shenanigans come back to bite all of us, not just the instigators. But the perps just manage to dust themselves off like nothing happened and Move On to creating the next crisis.
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