It’s Time for the Jews to Stand Up for Themselves
By David Horowitz, FrfontPageMag
I was not looking forward to my speech at Brooklyn College last night during “Israel Apartheid Week.” The campus atmosphere was so hostile to Jews that no student organization was willing to host my appearance, not even the Jewish organizations – and with 3,500 Jewish students on campus, there were several. My visit was only made possible by the courage of one professor, Mitchell Langbert, who reserved a room in the school library and the bravery of one student, Yosef Sobol, a Jewish immigrant from Ukraine who organized the event.
The college paper, Excelsior, is edited by a 9/11 “truther” who had declared on the Internet that a memorial should be erected to Mohammed Atta and the 9/11 terrorists and who had turned the Excelsior into an anti-Israel propaganda sheet. Despite the fact that the Jews who attend Brooklyn college are members of a minority who are the victims of eight times the number of hate crimes that are committed against Muslims — let alone Arabs — according to FBI statistics, faculty required all incoming freshman to read a single book – about discrimination against Arabs in America: “How Does It Feel To Be A Problem?” Faculty also hired an instructor who was an activist for Hamas and its terrorist state in Gaza.
For two weeks prior to my arrival an adjunct professor at the college had been calling on students and political radicals to protest my appearance, while denouncing me as a “racist” and “McCarthyite.” This professor is a Muslim member of the International Socialist Organization, a communist party that seeks a “dictatorship of the proletariat” in America. He urged students and outsiders to attack the event both outside the auditorium and inside it during my speech.
My bodyguard – a requisite at any campus at which I speak – called campus security two days before the event and was told the policy of the university was that protesters who tried to obstruct my speech would not be removed from the room. Consequently, I was fully prepared for the fact that I might not be able to speak at all and readied myself for the battle.
But then something totally unexpected happened. A trustee of the CUNY system, Jeffrey Wiesenfeld, was aware of Yosef’s efforts decided to intervene. He demanded that the university protect the students who had invited me and to see that their event took place. In all my years traveling to over 400 universities this had never happened before. As a result of Wiesenfeld’s intervention, there were seven armed and imposing guards at the entrance to the hall. They inspected each individual, wanding them and searching their bags before they entered. The campus Chief of Public Safety was there too, along with an official from the university who warned would-be protesters that they would be removed if they obstructed my speech.
And so I was able to speak for an hour in a civil atmosphere, and the students who came were able to hear what I had to say. Let me pause here to say that campus violence which comes exclusively from leftists and Muslim radicals, and the obstruction of speakers, which comes exclusively from the same source, would disappear if university administrators did their job and if university trustees met their responsibility to ensure that an appropriate atmosphere prevails on their campuses. Would that there were a hundred trustees like this one.
Brooklyn College is a commuter school and it was a blustery and rainy evening, but the library auditorium was filled with over 100 people, mainly students, virtually all of them either Jewish or Palestinian, with the Jews representing about 80 percent of those present. I began by asking everyone how it felt to go through a “checkpoint” – the “injustice” of checkpoints being a focus of recent demonstrations by the newly created “Palestinian Club” whose members constituted 20 percent of the audience that night. I said, “Well, our checkpoint made me feel safe, and that is the point of checkpoints – to protect the innocent from attacks by people who want to kill them.”
I then addressed the atmosphere of intimidation that prevailed at Brooklyn College as a result of the attacks by the anti-Israel and pro-jihad left. The Brooklyn College administration had ignored and thereby encouraged these attacks as had university administrations across the country in the face of a nationwide campaign by leftists and Muslim activists to silence those who opposed them. I recalled how Nazis and Communists in the 1930s had conducted a joint campaign to break up the public meetings of their opponents and how that had spelled the end of democracy in Germany and the rise of the totalitarian state.
I said the frontline battle in our present war with totalitarianism was the First Amendment’s right to disagree. When protests were designed to shut down speakers, when speakers were defamed in advance of their appearances, one side of the argument was effectively silenced, and if that were allowed to continue we would soon lose our democracy. I said the attacks on freedom of speech had already gone so far in this country that you couldn’t mention terror and Islam in the same breath without being labeled a bigot or an Islamophobe, accused of labeling all Muslims as terrorists.
Even President Bush who had heroically defended us against the attacks of Islamic terrorists could not identify our enemies by name for fear of offending other terrorists and their sympathizers and allies. He could not identify them as Islamic extremists or Islamic radicals or Islamic jihadist which is what they call themselves. I happened to be speaking on the day Congressman Peter King opened his hearings on the radicalization of Muslims in America and had watched the attacks on those hearings on my hotel television screen. I said we had reached a point in our country where we could not even make inquiries about the threat of domestic terrorism posed by militant Islamists who are responsible for 17,000 terrorist attacks since 9/11 without being attacked as “McCarthyites” and “bigots.”
This is the primary political strategy of all Islamic terrorists and their enablers – to identify anyone who speaks about Islamic terrorism as someone who is attacking all Muslims as terrorists. The terrorists seek to identify themselves with Islam, to hide themselves and their sinister agendas in the Muslim community and use its numbers as a protective shield. The charge that an attack on one Muslim terrorist is an attack on all Muslims is an insult to the Muslim community and abuse of its members. All Muslims are not terrorists but there are also not enough Muslims coming forward to separate themselves and Islam from the radical jihad, or to condemn organizations like Hamas. Here I mentioned a Muslim, Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, who had testified that day and who said, “This is our problem, and it is our responsibility to solve it.”
Finally, I praised Wiesenfeld (but did not feel free at the time to divulge his name) who made the evening possible. He had struck an important blow for democracy at Brooklyn college against the jihadist assault.
I then read a series of statements by Palestinian leaders and by the spiritual head of the Muslim Brotherhood each of which promised to finish the job that Hitler started. Here are two:
Mahmoud Al-Zahar, founder of Hamas said in 2007: “There is no place for you Jews among us, and you have no future among the nations of the world. You are headed to annihilation.”
In that same year, Ahmad Bahar, Acting Chairman of Gaza Parliament said:
“Be certain that America is on its way to disappear,… Allah, take hold of the Jews and their allies, Allah, take hold of the Americans and their allies… Allah, count them and kill them to the last one and don’t leave even one.”
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know who these people are, I said. “They are Nazis, and they want to kill the Jews and destroy the Jewish state. Their goal is not peace but to push the Jews of Israel into the sea. On campuses all across America, I said, the Muslim and socialist left are chanting “From the river to the sea…” I was then interrupted by a voice from the audience who turned out to be the Muslim Marxist organizer of the protest, who completed the chant “…Palestine will be free.” I pointed out that the eastern boundary of Israel is the river and the western boundary is the Mediterranean sea, and that this was just another way of saying we want to kill you Jews and destroy your state and push you into the sea. They are Nazis.
I said the embargo on free speech is already so far advanced in America that we speak of a “peace process,” as though there was one. There is not a single Palestinian leader willing to recognize the Jewish state. Both Hamas and the Palestinian Authority want to “liberate” Palestine “from the river to the sea.” How can you make peace with people who don’t want you to exist? How can you negotiate a peace with Nazis who want to kill you? You can’t. You have to demand that they stop being Nazis or that the people who support them elect other leaders. I said we have to stop capitulating to the censors of our language and call things by their right names. That is the only way to have clarity and to begin to be able to defend ourselves.
I then asked why the left is willing to embrace Hamas Nazis who want to kill the Jews. Leftists would answer this question by claiming that Palestinians are oppressed, and that it is the Jews who are responsible for their suffering. The Jews stole their land and put them under military occupation and have since subjected them to all manner of indignities, like checkpoints. I then said, let’s put off the question as to whether there is any truth in these claims, and just look at the claim that suffering explains their resort to suicide bombings and their desire to kill the Jews and push them into the sea.
For thousands of years nations, ethnic groups, races and religions have suffered. They have been enslaved, they have been occupied, they have been oppressed. But never in the history of mankind until now has their been a people like the Palestinians who strap bombs on their own children and tell them to blow themselves up and kill other children, and that if they do so they will go to heaven and become saints. No other religion besides Islam makes murderers into saints. In the entire history of mankind no people has sunk to such moral depths as the Palestinians in their war against the Jews.
Let’s also look at the claims that Jews oppress Palestinians rather than the other way around. Let’s begin with biggest lie of the entire Middle East conflict — that Israel “occupies” Arab land, let alone “Palestinian” land. To begin with, there hasn’t been a political entity or state called Palestine since Roman times, when Rome affixed the name Philistina (or “Palestine) to the homeland of the Jews which is Judea and Samaria, which is today the Palestinian occupied West Bank. The Romans did this because the Philistines, who were not Arabs, were the Jews’ enemies and they wanted to humiliate the people they had conquered and dispersed to the four corners of the globe.
In the second place the entire region around the Jordan out of which Israel was created was not Arab and had not been for four hundred years. The Arabs’ claim to Israel is about as credible as the Dutch claim to New York. For four hundred years prior to the creation of the state of Israel – not to mention Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Iraq – the land belonged to the Turks who are neither Palestinians nor Arabs.
The state of Jordan was also created out of what was called the Palestine Mandate, when it was administered by the victorious powers in World War I. The majority of Jordan’s population are Arabs who today would be referred to as “Palestinians” – a “nationality” created in 1964 to combat the Jewish state. The “Palestinians” of Jordan are ruled and oppressed by a Hashemite minority. But no one is calling for their liberation. That is because the true goal of the Palestinian liberation movement is not a Palestinian state (which has been rejected by the Arabs as recently as 2000) but to push the Jews into the sea.
I went on to discuss the other indefensible lies that make up the total case against Israel – for example that Jewish settlements are a problem. There are a million Muslim Arabs settled in the state of Israel, who enjoy more rights as Israeli citizens than the Muslims or Arabs in any Muslim or Arab state. If Muslim communities in Israel are not a problem, why are Jewish communities in the Arab world or on the West Bank or in Gaza? Because the Arabs and Muslims of the Middle East are racists and refuse to live side by side with any non-Arab or non-Muslim people. That is the straightforward, factually accurate, but politically incorrect answer. There were two democracies in the Middle East after the Second World War: Israel and Lebanon. Lebanon was actually a Christian democracy. Democratic Lebanon has been destroyed by the Islamic jihad and the Christians of the entire Middle East are under the gun or in flight.
I had encouraged the Brooklyn students to erect a “Palestinian Wall of Lies” (www.walloflies.org) that we had created to combat the malignant “Israel Apartheid Wall” that the anti-Israel, anti-Jewish left on campus was going to erect during “Israel Apartheid Week.” When the Brooklyn College administration learned of these plans they banned both walls. This is what a victory looks like in collegiate America today.
“Israel Apartheid Week” is a hate week against Jews, nothing more nothing less. Israel is, in fact, the only state in the Middle East that is not an apartheid state. Jews have created the only multicultural society in the Middle East, the only society that respects the rights of all ethnic and religious groups – and all genders as well. Jews have built the only society that respects women and gays. The very name “Israel Apartheid Week” is thus an obscenity whose only purpose is to demonize the Jewish state and make it vulnerable to the terrorist armies who whose rockets are poised to destroy it and whose goal is to push its Jews into the sea.
If this campaign had been directed against African Americans or any other campus ethnic group – including and especially Muslims – no university community would tolerate it. But because it is directed against Jews, Israel hate week is protected and funded by student governments and protected by university administrators. Moreover, and most disturbingly, the Jewish organizations on campus have been unwilling to stand up for themselves and to claim the same rights and respect as the groups who are attacking them. The Hillel organization on the Brooklyn College campus is 1,000 Jews strong but it would not sponsor our event. The Palestinian Club is 100 Muslims strong, but they came to attack it.
By now you are probably wondering about the reaction of these members of the Palestinian Club who came to protest my speech. You are wondering how they responded to the detailed arguments I made refuting their claims and self-justifications or to my statement that while Palestinians were indeed suffering, the cause of their suffering was their own leaders and the Arab states who for sixty years have rejected peace because they want to push the Jews into the sea. The answer is that they didn’t. It was as though members of the Palestinian Club had not heard a word I said.
I have had the same experience on a score of campuses where I have confronted audiences, which included sizeable contingents from the Muslim Students Association, a front for the Muslim Brotherhood and a sister organization to Hamas, along with their leftwing enablers. The reactions at the end of my talks are always the same. The only way I can truly convey what happens is to recount a speech I arranged for the Dutch politician, Geert Wilders, who is under indictment for “insulting Islam” in the Netherlands. Wilders made very clear that he was not opposed to Muslims but to an intolerant and totalitarian ideology that demanded total submission to its doctrines and oppressed minorities whom it regarded as “infidels.”
During his speech Wilders turned to address directly the two dozen leftists and Muslims in the audience. He appealed to them saying “Look, I am doing your work. You say you are for the rights of women and gays. Under Sharia law and in many Islamic countries gays are hung from cranes and women are treated as chattel, denied education, and beaten with impunity by their husbands. I oppose the version of Islam that oppresses women and homosexuals. You need to do so as well.”
As soon as Wilders had finished his speech, the Muslims and leftists in the audience stood up en masse and started chanting “Racist, sexist, anti-gay, Geert Wilders go away!” and marched from the room.
So it was with the Muslims who came to protest my talk. When they went to the microphones to ask questions after the speech they all had one talking point and it was the strategic talking point of the jihadists: “Mr. Joe McCarthy” (this is how the leader of the protest actually addressed me, “you said that all Muslims are terrorists….” Others before him had made the identical charge bolted from the room. None had even made a pass a questioning the history I had reviewed or the facts I had presented.
What struck me afterwards was this. Every Muslim in the room was a member of the Palestinian Club; most I was told afterwards were from Ramallah. But not one of them spoke as a Palestinian. I had said that Palestinians had elected two terrorist governments to rule over them, that Palestinians were willing to kill their own children in order to kill other children, that their schools taught their children to hate and kill Jews, that as a people they had sunk to the lowest moral level in history. I had said that they were indistinguishable from Nazis. And not one Palestinian in that room stood up to defend themselves as Palestinians. To a man and woman they said, “You are accusing all Muslims of being terrorists.
I said to them, you are acting as foot soldiers for the terrorists – which provoked an outraged cry. I confronted the professor ringleader and said: “Will you condemn Hamas?” He hemmed and hawed and stuttered, and then began his evasion of the question, but everyone in the room who was not a member of the Palestinian Club knew they already had their answer. Yes these Muslim students from the “Palestinian Club” were all supporters of the terrorist war against the Jews.
There was one questioner who actually did offer an intellectual challenge to an argument I had made, and did make an attempt to defend Palestinians as an ethnic group – as opposed to a religious sect of Islam. This person was a Jew from Hillel who suggested that Japanese kamikaze pilots were akin to suicide bombers and therefore Palestinians were not the only people in history who had sunk so low. But, of course, kamikaze pilots were soldiers not civilians, and they targeted battleships and aircraft carriers not women and children in pizza parlors.
When it was over, I was glad I had come. I was proud of the small vanguard of Jewish students who had invited me and arranged my appearance, and come to my speech. I was proud of Jeffrey Wiesenfeld, the Jewish trustee who had gone out of his way to protect me, and the students who came to hear me. And I was gratified that they understood my message and would take it to the rest of the Jewish community at Brooklyn College: If we are not for ourselves who will be?
It is the same message I take to other campuses where my audiences are mainly non-Jewish. Israel is the canary in the mine. The chant of the Islamo-Nazis in the Middle East – shouted by millions – is, “Death to Israel! Death to America!” If we in America do not stand up for ourselves now, there will be no America tomorrow.
Steve, that is not the first time I’ve heard something like this, “… westerners try to think of Islam as a religion like any other religion, we are doomed by our own logic from the start. It is not, and failure to recognize that truth will be our downfall.”
What do you mean when you say that Islam is not a religion like any other religion? How is it different?
Jesus was a Hari-Krishna Guru. Right?
Actually, you did the next worst thing – you likened a Christian missionary who had been murdered in Israel by a Muslim terrorist to a terrorist. This makes you an exception to what Jim said above and showed your Freudian terror that some Jews may come to believe that love, redemption and forgiveness is a more attractive message in this life than vengeance, hatred, intolerance and picayune rules and regulations.
Were you a missionary here and asked to leave?
Do you mean because we don’t behead Christian missionaries? 😛
Paul,
You hit the nail on the head. The reason most of the arguments on this page are circular is that we’re talking about the wrong thing,
which suits the so called Radical muslims just fine, as it functionally immobilizes their enemies. Mohammed said that war is deceit. Islam is the issue, and it’s followers are doing what the Kur’an tells them to do. Since we westerners try to think of Islam as a religion like any other religion, we are doomed by our own logic from the start. It is not, and failure to recognize that truth will be our downfall.
Thanks for confirming that all Muslims are not terrorists, in spite of Islam, which you started off by saying made them all terrorists. You worm’s eye view of Muslims is very limited and colored by Arab terrorists.
There is no more aggression against non-Muslims in Indonesia than there is aggression against non-Jews in Israel. The Indonesians are hunting down and killing Al Qaeda terrorists as aggressively as anyone else, and they convicted and hung the Bali bombers, who were Muslim terrorists.
Not true, as even you had to admit that it doesn’t inspire most Muslims to become terrorists.
Why would you ask Muslims to confront Muslim beliefs? Do you ask Jews to confront Jewish beliefs?
There are many Muslims confronting Muslim terrorists as in Indonesia. The police chief in Mumbai during the 26/11 terrorist attack is a Muslim. Indian Imams refused to allow the 9 Pakistani terrorists who were killed to be buried in any Muslim cemetery in India because they were heretics.
This is like Jews claiming that Moses was spoken to by God.
In that case it is not doing a very effective job, is it, because even you had to admit that most Muslims were not murdering and oppressing. In fact, Muslims are the primary targets and victims of Muslim tyrants.
Didn’t they invent the concept of zero on which all mathematics follows? They used to be a great society until recently. Anyway, most of them are not terrorists. Let us be thankful of that instead of trying to demonize over one billion of them using distortions and half-truths for the transgressions of a very few as a percentage.
Most Muslims don’t have to be terrorists only because it is not every Muslim’s job to be a terrorist and for no other reason. Every place on the planet where either the country is Muslim or has significant populations of Muslims, like Indonesia, you have violent aggression against non-Muslims and oppression against other Muslims. Islam is a violent, aggressive and oppressive system of beliefs and it’s spread is a threat to humanity. There is no activism among any Muslim community to confront the violent and oppressive content of Muslim belief. This is because of the Koran which is the direct, first person voice of Mohammad, who all Muslims claim as a prophet and the last, most important messenger of God. The Koran is a direct incitement to murder and oppression of both believers and non-believers alike. Even the war between the Sunni and the Shiite Muslims has no respite in the Koran. Nothing good has ever come from Islam and nothing ever will.
Yonatan, get a grip, man. You seem to be suffering from paranoia. Did you even know that most Muslims are not Arabs but Turks, Indonesians and South East Asians? The last time I checked none of these Muslims were coming after you.
The FACT is that most Muslims are not terrorists. In fact the primary victims of Muslim terrorists are Muslims as even Paul knows but you don’t seem to realize. So, only an ignorant moron would blame their religion for the small fraction of them who are terrorists. It’s not their religion, stupid, but the Arab culture that Israel has to deal with – even though they blame their religion to pretend that will go to heaven if they die for the cause and get 72 virgins, milk and honey. In fact, when they die, the terrorists become the virgins in the next life, if you know what I mean:-))
Yes, they are. Who else is targeting and attacking innocent people in order to achieve a political objective?
Repeating yourself doesn’t make you right – it only makes you wrong twice. You still haven’t explained why the vast majority of Muslims – who live in Indonesia, India and Turkey, are not terrorists. Also, most of those in Muslim-majority Pakistan and Bangladesh. Most Muslims in Europe and north America are not terrorists. Even in the middle-east most Muslims are not terrorists.
Thanks for making my case better than I could that most Muslims are innocent victims of radical Muslims.
Many Muslims in secular India are Indian patriots at the tops of their professions – whether it has anything to do with Islam, or just being free to do their thing is another question.
True. Each individual has to make the best of their circumstances. The US is one country where millions of people risk their lives to get into because over the long run it does the best for most people most of the time. This is why the top three ethnic groups in the US when ranked by family income are Indians, Japanese and Filipinos, all non-white Americans of recent vintage. Those who waste their time discriminating in America suddenly find themselves behind because the immigrants don’t give a crap, they’re too busy getting ahead, and will go around or through whoever stands in their way.
The US is not only Israel’s only ally but has guaranteed its survival and President Bush pledged to stand with it against a nuclear Iran. Yet you will see a few on this forum constantly trying to drive a wedge between Israel and the US.
Unfortunately in the US, even thugs have constitutionally guaranteed freedoms. However, David Horowitz, who used to be a thug himself back in the day, a Black Panther member no less, is relentless and has plenty of venues to make himself heard.
It is naive to think all countries are perfect. Having lived in Israel, I have seen prejudice against Palestinians, Messianic Jews, and Christians; however, Israeli society is much better than anything else you can find in the Middle East. They (Israeli’s) have been a friend of the United States for many years and we should never walk away from a relationship with an old friend. As a country, the United States should insure the voices of individuals, such as David Horowitz are not silenced by thugs.
Bullcrap – you live in the US, not Israel. Try taking a stroll in Yafo and see how comfortable you feel. They not actively coming after us because we’d wipe them out if they did.
I’ll just say it again,
It is easy to see how dangerous Islam is. Submitting to Islam is no solution. Most victims of Muslim terrorism are other Muslims. Most victims of Muslim violence and oppression are other Muslims. There is no hope in any society run respecting Muslim belief.
What country in the world can serve as an example of the benefits of Muslim belief? Turkey? You might hope so considering they are a NATO member.
David Horowitz is one of the strongest supporters of Israel in the US and literally puts his life on the line to confront the enemies of Israel as well as the enemies within
Contrast him with the preening, self-serving Alan Dershowitz who was stupid enough to write before the 2008 election that he was supporting Obama because he was a strong supporter of Israel – in spite of all the information we had about his long term anti-Semitic and anti-American formative relationships.
I thought his singling out of tepid Jewish organization’s was spot-on, and probably the most pivotal moment in his lecture, FWIW.
I have a summary of what happened on my website, American Rattlesnake
Hey, Ronni, don’t you want Palestinians to hear the truth for a change?
Why would Palestinians, brainwashed by their own mythology, listen to a word David Horowitz says? Would you listen to what Khaled Meshaal says?
If they agreed with what he says there would be no conflict in the middle-east as it relates to Israel or Jews – the only conflict would be Shia and Sunni killing each other, which is as it should be.
So, Paul, if you are correct, how come most Muslims are not terrorists, or didn’t you know that?
Do you need an epiphany before you realize that most Muslims are not Arabs bent on wiping Israel off the map? They simply dislike Israelis just as much as you dislike them as your narrowly focused rant indicates, but they’re not actively coming after you.
Of course not all Muslims are terrorists. And not all terrorists are Muslim. But terrorism is a spiritually sanctioned institution of Islam and no Muslim believer has any arguments against fellow Muslims who are terrorists. Islam is a violent and aggressive system of beliefs and Muslims cannot be trusted in any civil society, not even in their own countries. Palestinian nationalism is nothing more than a Muslim anti-semitic cult and nothing more can be expected from it except murdering the innocent and especially Jews.
Shame on Hillel and the other Jewish organizations who would not sponsor Horowitz’s visit. Their cowardice is so reminiscent of German Jews in the 30’s.
Horowtitz’s description of the reaction by the audience members from the Palestinian club to his speech, is the same reaction of virtually all Palestinians, their leftwing enablers and just about anyone who has a passionate and pro-Palestinian sympathetic interest in the Israel-Palestinian low grade war. It thus bears repeating:
Even the Obama led West would reject most, if not all that Horowitz says of the Palestinians. To the extent any part of what Horowtiz says might be accepted as fair and factual, these Western leaders take the “so sad, too bad” attitude that political/economic realities prevent them from supporting and acting upon these truths that Horowitz speaks of.
This all points to the fundamental problem with those like Horowitz who speak Jewish-Israel truths to Palestinian lies and delusions.
No one who should be listening, is listening.