Walter Russell Mead is arguably one of America’s most interesting political thinkers and commentators. He has a special talent to present the “bigger picture”, and while his political sympathies are clearly left of center, he seems always prepared to engage fairly with views that may differ from his own. A few months ago, he started blogging at The American Interest, a bi-monthly magazine whose current issue happens to include several pieces debating US policy toward Israel. (BTW, the magazine’s editor, Adam Garfinkle, has written a book on a phenomenon that’s probably quite familiar to CiF Watch regulars: “Jewcentricity” – you can check it out at Google books here)
When it comes to the debate about the relations between the US and Israel, Walter Russell Mead has long staked out a position that leaves lots of room for fair-minded criticism of Israeli policies, but also draws very clear red lines. A few years back, when Mearsheimer and Walt published their book on the “Israel Lobby”, he memorably wrote in a critical review for Foreign Affairs: “This may be a book that anti-Semites will love, but it is not necessarily an anti-Semitic book.”
Mead returned to this subject in one of his recent blog posts, where he argued that “it’s impossible to understand the popularity of ILS or Israel Lobby Syndrome (the belief that the organized, insistent power of American Jews as deployed through organizations like AIPAC is primarily responsible for American support of the Jewish state) without assigning a role to a lingering whiff of anti-Semitism in the American air.”
Unsurprisingly, this post generated quite a bit of controversy – or, as Mead put it so delicately when he recently commented on the reactions: it “was not universally popular”. Mead announced his intention to examine “the reasons why the United States supports Israel as much as we do”, and he has since written several additional posts on this subject.
However, he emphasized that there was “one difficult subject that needs to be addressed up front, and that issue is anti-Semitism.” While some of Mead’s subsequent observations refer to an American context, his identification of antisemitic themes and sentiments in debates about Israel could easily be drawn from what is published day in and day out on CiF, both above and below the line.
Mead starts out by noting that antisemitism has deep roots in western Christian history and that it is entirely unrealistic to claim that it has disappeared entirely or that it lives on only “in weirdo subcultures.” Therefore, Mead argues, it is rather suspicious “when people who loudly and implausibly assert that anti-Semitism isn’t a problem anymore make harsh and unbalanced criticisms about the world’s only Jewish state.”
He then makes a point that is all too true – but it definitely takes courage to make it in our “politically correct” times:
“if we compare the attention and care that the international community has extended to the Palestinians with our attention and support for other victims in other places, a disturbing pattern emerges. Whatever the wrongs of Israel’s occupation policy […] the Palestinians, especially in the West Bank but even in Gaza, live much better than many people in the world whose suffering attracts far less world attention — and whose oppressors get far less criticism. I would much rather be a Palestinian, even in Gaza, than a member of a minority tribe in the hills of Myanmar, or almost anyone in the Eastern Congo or Darfur. Millions of children in Pakistan and Indonesia have less food security, less educational opportunity and less access to health services than Palestinians who benefit from UN services […] that poor people in other countries can only dream of.”
Interested in a quick CiF-reality check? Here we go: Simon Tisdall’s “Bibi’s snub to Biden may backfire” on March 10th got 248 comments, a day earlier his piece on the Islamist threat in Somalia garnered 35 comments, and his piece on the machinations of the Burmese junta on March 11 managed to scrape 40 comments…
Back to Mead:
“The disproportionate reactions to Israel’s treatment of Palestinians constitutes a genuine scandal and pretty much proves that anti-Semitism did not die when Hitler shot himself underneath Berlin. Russia treats its Chechens much worse than Israel treats its Arabs yet there are plenty of self righteous German leftists who want to disinvest from Israel but favor closer relations with Putin’s Russia. These people will hotly deny that they are anti-Semites and get all huffy and moralistic; I am not sure that the rest of us should take them at their word. The pious people in Turkey who have gotten so angry recently about Israeli actions in Gaza haven’t perhaps thought as deeply as they could have about Turkey’s record with the Armenians, Greeks and the Kurds. Although life is far from perfect for Arabs in Israel, Muslim and Christian Arabs generally have more freedom, dignity and equality in Israel than Christian Arabs, Jews and non-Arab ethnic groups enjoy in many Arab countries.”
While Mead acknowledges that there may be other factors that explain “why people react with disproportionate outrage to Israeli wrongdoings,” he ultimately states in no uncertain terms:
“But even after making all the possible and necessary allowances, there is something disturbing about the widespread excessive fixation on Jewish shortcomings. Almost the whole world is barking obsessively and furiously at the Jews while ignoring equal or worse problems on every side. At worst and far too frequently, this is anti-Semitism in full career: virulent, murderous, irrational, vile. It must be opposed, and it must be called to account.”
One should expect that the views Mead expresses here would be widely shared on the “decent left”; obviously enough, however, the kind of “left” CiF strives to represent is primarily interested in indulging its “excessive fixation on Jewish shortcomings” while screaming down anyone who shows that this fixation is indeed “far too frequently” a reflection of antisemitic sentiments.








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March 15, 2010 at 12:47 am
Toko LeMoko
Superb article!
March 15, 2010 at 1:54 am
peterthehungarian
I’m sure that the usual (and superficial) definitions of “left” and “right” can’t be applied today. Could we call people supporting murderous fascists like Hamas and Hezb’allah, apologising for some operetta dictators like Chavez, religious maniacal leaders like Ahmadiejad, ass kissers of mass murderers like Galloway “left”? Were heroes of the Prague Spring in 1968 or the Hungarian uprising in 1956 “right”? Certainly not.
March 15, 2010 at 2:43 am
Abandon hope
” Russia treats its Chechens much worse than Israel treats its Arabs ”
This is true .What the article does not say …and what is never discussed here..is that no one (on CIF for example ) is defending the Russians. Yet…
” the widespread excessive fixation on Jewish shortcomings. ”
This is a cheap shot. The jew/israeli dichotomy is being abused here.
March 15, 2010 at 2:46 am
germolene
Berchmans is telling us I suppose, that we should go away and not explain the truth of Israel and the Guardian will stop its hate fest against us – ie it will know we’re evil but it won’t say so, I presume.
March 15, 2010 at 3:15 am
Abandon hope
germolene
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“Berchmans is telling us I suppose, that we should go away and not explain the truth of Israel ”
This is unfair.What I suggest is that many posters… especially on this site have never encountered serious criticism of Israel without it being from a wacko Nazi site. They then conflate criticising the country’s action with the age old Christian style hatred of Jews .
I think many folk are genuinely shocked by CIF but they have to separate out being able to attack Israel within the framework of a pacifistic ,non judgementalist approach…and antiSemitism.
” These people will hotly deny that they are anti-Semites and get all huffy and moralistic; ”
Livid …at first that is what you get. “Anti Semite” is a wonderful , argument destroying insult and very effective. Any mistakes I have made on CIF have been when targetted by posters linking up..tag team like to use the term and it makes you sloppy and you start shouting insults yourself.
March 15, 2010 at 3:17 am
Toko LeMoko
CiFWatch ought to rid itself of Berchmans.
March 15, 2010 at 3:38 am
peterthehungarian
I think many folk are genuinely shocked by CIF but they have to separate out being able to attack Israel within the framework of a pacifistic ,non judgementalist approach…and antiSemitism
This asshole must be paid by the PR department of the Elders of Zion, he is making a caricature of CIF, the pseudo-left, the anti-semites in short of himself.
March 15, 2010 at 3:41 am
germolene
No Berchmans. The Guardian is not just a left site. It tells deliberate lies about Israel. I hope that’s clear enough for you to understand for once.
I am saying that when the Guardian leaves out the truth about Hamas’s part in the poverty of its people they are lying. When they don’t tell the truth about the causes of Cast Lead, they are lying.
In short, as I see it, the Guardian LIES. And when you defend the Guardian you may or may not know it, since you’re brainwashed with their facts, you are indeed, lying. The reason for the lies perhaps you’re just clever enough to get, but you may not.
I hope you’ve understood me this time.
March 15, 2010 at 4:05 am
Abandon hope
Toko LeMoko
“CiFWatch ought to rid itself of Berchmans.”
You would find it boring …it would develop into a ” CIF Watch with mother “instead of a vehicle to take on the Guardian.
germolene
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” It tells deliberate lies about Israel. I hope you’ve understood me this time. ”
Understanding is not the problem. Your comment only makes sense if you really beleve the “GWV” nonsense as if there is one omnipotent command Thou shalt hate Israel. To suggest the paper some of us have grown up by and have stood by for decades tells lies? This I understand…I simply think is tosh.
March 15, 2010 at 4:33 am
germolene
Berchmans
I gave examples.
So, either we don’t know the evidence of our own eyes or the Guardian is tosh.
I know which is right.
March 15, 2010 at 4:37 am
peterthehungarian
This is true .What the article does not say …and what is never discussed here..is that no one (on CIF for example ) is defending the Russians.
The Guardian shill again. Why should anybody defend the Russians on CIF/Guardian – they have never been criticised there.
March 15, 2010 at 4:47 am
Abandon hope
germolene
“I gave evidence..either we don’t know the evidence of our own eyes or the Guardian is tosh.”
You did not give evidence of deliberation. The Guardian may well have not reported the truth correctly… or indeed may have put an unfair spin on news. It is your suggestion of “deliberation” with which I take issue . The bottom line is always that there are whiffs of anti Semitism and this is absurd. Why the brightest and most caring, professional readership there is …would be anti Semitic… is never broached.
We all studied WW2 history… we all saw what happened .WTF would we hate Jews?
You are trying to shoot the messenger and you are having to jump through burning hoops of logic to do this.
March 15, 2010 at 4:53 am
smtx01
@abandon hope. Would you not agree that the Guardians Comment is Free Forum is quite fixated on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, and that articles discussing far bloodier and violant worldwide conflicts receive scant attention or interest from commentators, who reguarly and obsessively turn up, day after day, to vent their hate Israel fix,like a clunking junkie. Even when an article is not about an I/P issue, someone will bring up the authors Jewish ethnicity,and will somehow manage to tie it in to the article in a quite scary and obsessive way. This fixation on the nationality and religion of an author,which the poster will use to try and uncover some Zionist/Neo Con/Imperialistic/Aparthied/Dual Loyality agenda is not evident or apparent on any other issue or conlict.
March 15, 2010 at 5:00 am
Epidermoid
To suggest the paper some of us have grown up by and have stood by for decades tells lies? This I understand…I simply think is tosh.
But then you would wouldn’t you, for you have no ability to stare truth in the face and recognise it for what it is? But it cannot be escaped, only hidden from till it bites. Jenin was a massacre wasn’t it Berchmans, because the source of your political eduation told you so? But it wasn’t a massacre and saying that it was, is lying.Why would you wish to apologise for those that lie to you?
March 15, 2010 at 5:02 am
germolene
WTF would we hate Jews?
You tell me.
Why would we waste our time if it were not true?
March 15, 2010 at 5:04 am
peterthehungarian
Why the brightest and most caring, professional readership there is …would be anti Semitic…
He must be thinking about Krusty, Orwellwasrught, Hermine, LaRit, Moeran… and naturally about himself.
March 15, 2010 at 5:18 am
germolene
peterTH He must be thinking why he lied to us that there was a new version of the Hamas Charter.
March 15, 2010 at 5:20 am
Abandon hope
smtx01
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“(CIF ) fixated on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, and that articles discussing far bloodier and violant worldwide conflicts receive scant attention”
Agreed ….this is my biggest complaint against CIF that the disembowelment of Iraq for example ..has disappeared from the headlines. We killed…last decade… by some estimates… 100 x more Muslims than Israel. ( A million compared to less than 10 k )
CIF hides behind Israeli violence to avoid the terrible truth…we allowed the lunatic Blair to devastate a country and murder innocent people. We could have stopped it instead we marched like wet feckin idiots and back home to our warm houses and cold Chardonnay.
March 15, 2010 at 5:31 am
germolene
cif invents Israeli violence.
March 15, 2010 at 5:44 am
James Mac
There is something wrong with the Guardian,it’s inherent anti-Semitism,it’s it’s racists posters,it’s cartoons that are very disturbing,in fact demented.
It’s obsession with Israel,is downright bizarre.
March 15, 2010 at 5:48 am
SnoopyTheGoon
“To suggest the paper some of us have grown up by and have stood by for decades tells lies? This I understand…I simply think is tosh.”
This clearly throws out the reason with the bathwater. Also any possibility (or necessity) to argue any point.
I guess… oh well, I know, that there was a time when many a person will say precisely the same about Pravda. Or Der Sturmer. Not that I am putting equation marks between Guardian and the above mentioned, but I hope you get the gist.
March 15, 2010 at 5:49 am
Abandon hope
Epidermoid
“Jenin was a massacre wasn’t it Berchmans, ”
I have never read any report that spoke of less than 50 killed even the IDF reported that. Most “neutrals” felt killing folk using advanced munitions was not a massacre.There was no intention to kill civilians. Likewise with Gaza…hundreds of civilians just died…no massacre.
germolene
” hate Jews? Why would we waste our time if it were not true? ”
This is straight out of Salem…”you are on trial ..is it not obvious you are guilty”.
March 15, 2010 at 5:56 am
Abandon hope
germolene
” cif invents Israeli violence.”
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A year ago hundreds of Palestinians died …whacked by natural causes?
Apologies to Fat Tony in the Simpsons
March 15, 2010 at 6:00 am
cornedbeefonryewithmustard
Speaking of deliberate lies against Israel, based on covering up Hamas crimes…
‘Hamas used kids as human shields’
http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Article.aspx?id=171009
’10 Gazan hospitals used by Hamas in Cast Lead’
http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=170992
‘Hamas used almost 100 mosques for military purposes’
http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Article.aspx?id=171012
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How morally perverse can Human Rights organizations be when they deny evidence of Hamas human shielding?
No one who purports to champion Palestinian human rights should be defending HRW, AI, the Guardian, etc.. for suppressing evidence pointing to Hamas’ maximization of Palestinian suffering.
How cynical and morally depraved is it to deny what Hamas is doing to Palestinians?
March 15, 2010 at 6:03 am
cornedbeefonryewithmustard
I’ll add to my post above about Hamas human shields that the ONLY way hiding behind kids works is if Hamas has absolute faith in their enemies’ humanity.
But that’s a narrative buster.
Hence, denying evidence of Hamas human shielding must continue.
March 15, 2010 at 6:05 am
peterthehungarian
Interstingly I agree with Berchmans. In Jenin as in Gaza there were massacres of armed fascists of Fatah/Hamas and naturally the facts by the al-Guardian and the al-BBC. The difference that in Jenin’s case Rusbridger had to apologise. I find it absolutely natural that Berchmans consider the killing of child murderer religious maniacs massacre, they are his allies in his hate of the Jews.
March 15, 2010 at 7:27 am
Epidermoid
“Jenin was a massacre wasn’t it Berchmans, ”
“I have never read any report that spoke of less than 50 killed even the IDF reported that.”
But you have read reports that compared the Palestinians killed as comparable in moral outrage to the thousands of entirely innocent men women and children murdered on the 9th September in New York, for you would have read them in your familiar paper. Having regard to the disparity in these claims and the offence caused to the relatives of the dead, how do you defend your contention that what you read each day is the truth?
March 15, 2010 at 8:08 am
Abandon hope
Epidermoid
“how do you defend your contention that what you read each day is the truth?”
My entire adult life I have read it ..studied it at college..done the crossword ( poorly) had my doubts and certainties confirmed… then a group comes along to tell me that they lie deliberately because they criticise Israel ? Forty years of thinking it the best paper in the world and because Peter calls me a “Jew hater” my entire philosophy flies out the window?
I get motivated by watching the stunts.. the cartwheels and the smoke and mirrors that people need to attack it. I keep saying the Guardian falls down by under-reporting Brit violence.This I am attempting to alter. I keep hoping I can use the authority of CIFWatch but the hyperbole and total refusal to condemn Israel’s excesses of violence means I cannot do this.
I may have to attempt to change CIFs policy on my own!
March 15, 2010 at 8:17 am
peterthehungarian
Don’t be so modest Berchmans! I’m calling you a Jew-hater and
an apologist for fascists plus a amazingly stupid and ignorant fake leftist whose knowledge about the ideology of the left is limited to the Guardian’s level of political science.
March 15, 2010 at 8:59 am
ItsikDeWembley
B: “We killed…last decade… by some estimates… 100 x more Muslims than Israel. ( A million compared to less than 10 k )”
Did We now… (Oui?)
No!
The allied forces might have been in charge of dismentaling the country but the civil / sectarian war that followed cannot be pinned on them.
Just like the fanatical behaviour of a large amount of Gaza’s population through the reckless hands of Hamas’ educational system cannot be blamed on Israeli actions alone.
Or do you disagree?
March 15, 2010 at 8:59 am
JerusalemMite
The Guardian is an epicenter of misrepresentation and omission about Israel.
It has lost it’s right to be called a newspaper. It is simply a two track mind-fuck, (Hate USA, hate Israel), for the poor idiots who don’t see this and continue to subscribe.
Not surprisingly, it is loosing money hand over fist as those lefties who have remained loyal are just too disgusted with its agenda driven presentation of world events and have moved on to buy a responsible newspaper.
Georgina has used the expression ‘fair and balanced’.
What a hoot.
March 15, 2010 at 9:05 am
JerusalemMite
Abandon hope
My entire adult life I have read it ..studied it at college..
Ooooh!. That was a slip Berchmans.
Are there many ‘college’ people working as postmen? Does a postman require a college degree to attain employment now.
March 15, 2010 at 9:18 am
sababa
Hopeless, you complain in your 3.15 post:
“This is unfair.What I suggest is that many posters… especially on this site have never encountered serious criticism of Israel without it being from a wacko Nazi site. They then conflate criticising the country’s action with the age old Christian style hatred of Jews .”
You’re missing the point of this article. WRMead is exactly a guy who doesn’t have any problem with “serious criticism” of Israel – as is amply demonstrated in his most recent blog post, where he endorses the Obama administration’s whipping up of the current US-Israeli crisis (which, incidentally, I think is totally over the top; indeed, even in Haaretz, Harel and Isacharoff note today critically that the US is “adding fuel to the fire”)
But when you read what Mead writes in the post linked to in this piece, and in some others, you won’t be able to deny that much of Cif’s (and the Graun’s) coverage of Israel and the views they endorse is solidly in the territory Mead diagnoses as infected by antisemitic leanings. And keep in mind, Mead himself is clearly a leftist.
Just two quotes for you to mull over – though I guess I should right away abandon any hope that you would be able/willing to do so with an open mind:
“Anytime a young intellectual is trapped in a nasty spot like this, squatting in a foxhole with anti-Semites and assorted tinfoil hatters, your first thought should be, “Where did I go wrong?”
“Rule to live by, folks: when your theory of how the world works starts sounding like The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, it’s time to recheck those assumptions.”
http://blogs.the-american-interest.com/wrm/2010/03/12/is-this-lobby-different-from-all-others/#more-3376
March 15, 2010 at 9:42 am
John
For the future twice-daily CIF articles and news articles on Israel in general, the CIF commentators and Guardian hacks need no longer do any research, weigh up the evidence, visit Israel, read the Israeli press etc. They can simply go to Miri Weingarten/Tony Lerman’s website to find the ‘news’ carefully cherry-picked for them.
The thing that bugs me the most – and there is stiff competition – about the Guardian is the sheer laziness of its reporters.
March 15, 2010 at 9:44 am
pretzelberg
I’d certainly agree with Mead on two crucial points:
a) the Israel Lobby Syndrome
b) that it’s “suspicious when people who loudly and implausibly assert that anti-Semitism isn’t a problem anymore make harsh and unbalanced criticisms about the world’s only Jewish state.”
Both were/are on display on the CiF thread about Rahm Emanuel.
March 15, 2010 at 9:52 am
JerusalemMite
John
The thing that bugs me the most – and there is stiff competition – about the Guardian is the sheer laziness of its reporters.
http://cifwatch.com/2010/01/30/we-loved-your-comment/
March 15, 2010 at 10:00 am
JerusalemMite
ItsikDeWembley
No! The allied forces might have been in charge of dismentaling the country but the civil / sectarian war that followed cannot be pinned on them.
I really riles the loony left to know, without a shadow of doubt, that history will be factual on this point and not from the realms of the fertile fantasies of the irresponsible racist Euro LEFT of today.
In fact, history may well dwell at length on the small group of loonies who have hijacked much of the free world’s media in favor of their own distorted view of reality. The historians will dwell long and with great interest on the bond between the extreme ‘left’ and reactionary, women hating, gay hating and democracy hating Muslims all in a futile attempt to destroy the United States of America. The great ‘Soviet Killer’.
March 15, 2010 at 10:09 am
ItsikDeWembley
B:”There was no intention to kill civilians. Likewise with Gaza…hundreds of civilians just died…no massacre.”
Just to remind you something:
“…and Amnesty International’s report concluded “No matter whose figures one accepts, “there was no massacre.”[3] Amnesty’s report specifically observed that “after the IDF temporarily withdrew from Jenin refugee camp on 17 April, UNRWA set up teams to use the census lists to account for all the Palestinians (some 14,000) believed to be resident of the camp on 3 April 2002. Within five weeks all but one of the residents was accounted for.”[71] A BBC report later noted, “Palestinian authorities made unsubstantiated claims of a wide-scale massacre,”[8] and a reporter for the Observer opined that what happened in Jenin was not a massacre.[72]”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Jenin
I’d like to remind you Berchmans that the context of the Jenin battle is the utmost important!
This was a city that pride itself on sending young men and women to kill them selves with however many Jews, Christians and Muslims they could find.
As long as they held a blue ID or were born in Israel they were fair game.
Children and old alike.
What you miss is the cause of this.
This is not grievences or desperation, like many would claim.
This is greed!
You have what I want and I’ll stop at nothing to get it.
Desperation acts are throwing your self onto the Auscwitz electic fence to end it all or to eat your own vomit out of starvation.
It is to to steal the bread portion of a child while watching him too weak to cry.
I do not see the Palestinian do any of this.
They do not want to better them selve because they suffer, they want to worsen our lives out of greed and revenge.
Do you honestly think that my father, though he hates Germans, wants to see any of them die or suffer?
With that the comparison between WW2 and Gaza / Jenin is over!
Had the Palestinians wanted to better tghem selves towards a solution they would listen to the “green prince” and inshalla that day will come.
Sadly I do not believe in god, so I doubt it would.
March 15, 2010 at 11:49 am
Abandon hope
ItsikDeWembley
” they want to worsen our lives out of greed and revenge. ”
I am sorry you feel this way. This is a horrible horrible thing to say
March 15, 2010 at 1:12 pm
TomWonacott
Maimom
“…….One should expect that the views Mead expresses here would be widely shared on the “decent left”; obviously enough, however, the kind of “left” CiF strives to represent is primarily interested in indulging its “excessive fixation on Jewish shortcomings”……”
Just like Ahmadinejad is waiting for the return of the 13th Imam, I’m waiting for the return of the “decent” left. The chances are about even that the 13th Imam will return first…….
A very good and pertinent article – especially applicable to CIF.
March 15, 2010 at 1:32 pm
Abandon hope
TomWonacott
“, I’m waiting for the return of the “decent” left. ”
The fact that you can turn the political spectrum on its head to suit Israel’s agenda is not strange for you. The left historically were associated with the powerless.. the weak … the under represented. As soon as someone states this means the Palestinians… then it is the left rather than Israel which is at fault?
It is some country that can transform generations of thought for a few flats on a hillside.
March 15, 2010 at 1:50 pm
Margie
A few flats on a hillside announcing to the whole world that if Jews build flats and live there Palestinians won’t be able to integrate them into their country. I call that racism and apartheid, but don’t let a bit of morality spoil your politicking
March 15, 2010 at 2:56 pm
AKUS
Absolutely outstanding article.
Mead has said what many of us have repeatedly tried to get through the thick skulls of those running CIF and many of the Israel-hating commenters there. Israel is by far not the worst country in the world, and its better to be an Arab there or on the WB (perhaps not in Gaza, where Hamas is systematically destroying every vestige of freedom) than in any number of Moslem countries..
He has rather redeemed himself in my eyes with these comments, and thank you, Maimon, for bring them to our attention – I have generally skipped over any reference to Mead or comment by him in the past
March 15, 2010 at 2:58 pm
AKUS
By the way, the WSJ takes the Obama administration to task today for precisely the sins that mead is pointing out:
http://mideasttruth.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9634
In recent weeks, the Obama Administration has endorsed “healthy relations” between Iran and Syria, mildly rebuked Syrian President Bashar Assad for accusing the U.S. of “colonialism,” and publicly apologized to Moammar Gadhafi for treating him with less than appropriate deference after the Libyan called for “a jihad” against Switzerland.
When it comes to Israel, however, the Administration has no trouble rising to a high pitch of public indignation. On a visit to Israel last week, Vice President Joe Biden condemned an announcement by a mid-level Israeli official that the government had approved a planning stage—the fourth out of seven required—for the construction of 1,600 housing units in north Jerusalem. Assuming final approval, no ground will be broken on the project for at least three years.
March 15, 2010 at 3:12 pm
peter1
This article points out exactly what we have been saying and describes the guardian both above and especially below the line to a T.
The fixation on Israel is anti-semitism on steroids, joyous in its newly found sleight of hand with its mawkish”I’m not anti-semitic, I’m anti-zionist” and the misguided illusion that this fools anybody but other like dunderheads.
March 15, 2010 at 3:19 pm
AKUS
By the way – an article like this must – or should – leave the Guardianistas green with envy for the depth of its research and the quality of its writing. The commentary of their stable of “as-a-Jews” and blatant anti-Semites like Ben White about Israel is so pathetic as to be best ignored if it was not so obsessively hateful.
March 15, 2010 at 4:14 pm
Jonny Moses
Abandon, it seems that it is you who has the problem with accepting reasoned criticism – of the left and its ideological motivation for supporting fascistic, potentially genocidal regimes and their proxies – in the name of progressive, humanitarianism and egalitarianism of course!
There has been continuity in this double-think – that disguises it’s moral redundancy and leaves it susceptible to siding with injustice and bigotry. This is historically evident, for example, with the British Left’s pre-WW2 hero worship of Stalin, and the French Socialists’ adoration for Pol Pot, before their acts of genocide overshadowed their revolutionary chic.
Until you can accept that the left is not ideologically infallible, you will not be able to face the truth of what this article has to say about the dark underbelly of the political creed that has shaped your identity.
As this article clearly illustrates, the left does indeed harbour bigotry against the Jewish collective – and the Guardian is indeed one of the mouthpieces of this new strain of anti-Semitism, with its ‘excessive fixation on Jewish shortcomings” while screaming down anyone who shows that this fixation is indeed “far too frequently” a reflection of antisemitic sentiments.’
March 15, 2010 at 4:32 pm
AB
On the ‘New voice in the Middle East’ thread you have a nasty jackass that goes by BeatonTheDonis who posts….Fuck’em and good luck to you”….her posts are still up there one got 151 recoms.And another post of hers got 110 recoms.
When I replied to her… “Fuck you and good luck to them”… I was deleted.Her post is still up there.
Then she had posts in one calling us Fascists,and in another devils.Again 110 recoms.
This A Hole wasn’t deleted,but instead one of Geoffery Alderman’s posts was deleted instead.
This is the type of crap that we are up against on CiF.Like all despots these effing tyrants don’t allow dissent.
March 15, 2010 at 5:57 pm
AB
The Guardian’s cabal of Elders, has found another authority on the ME,by the name of Matthew Cassel,they must have got him on the cheap,because he hasn’t got a clue of what he writes.
His post “Britain still doesn’t get Lebanon” but Cassel obviously does.
After all he has been in the ME since 2004,he worked with various human rights organizations in “occupied” palestine.
The Guardian is scraping the bottom of the Barrel when it commissions articles by the likes of Matthew Cassel.
March 15, 2010 at 6:06 pm
AB
Barack Hussien Obama has lost the plot,at the moment he is running around like a headless chook.Staggering from one crisis to another,unable to solve a single serious issue that faces the US and the rest of the world.
BHO, would have to be the worst president that George Soros and Hollywood money could buy.