Laura
(25 Nov 2009)
"THE SOURCE OF OBAMA'S ANTI-ISRAEL POLICY"
THE SOURCE OF OBAMA'S ANTI-ISRAEL POLICY
E.W. Jackson Sr.
Like Obama, I am a graduate of Harvard Law School. I too have Muslims in my family. I am black, and I was once a leftist Democrat.
Since our backgrounds are somewhat similar, I perceive something in
Obama's policy toward Israel which people without that background may
not see.
All my life I have witnessed a strain of anti-Semitism in the black
community. It has been fueled by the rise of the Nation of Islam and
Louis Farrakhan, but it predates that organization.
We heard it in Jesse Jackson's "HYMIE town" remark years ago during his presidential campaign. We heard it most recently in Jeremiah Wright's remark about "them Jews"
not allowing Obama to speak with him. I hear it from my own
Muslim family members who see the problem in the Middle East as a "Jew" problem.
Growing up in a small, predominantly black urban community in
Pennsylvania, I heard the comments about Jewish shop owners. They were
"greedy cheaters" who could not be trusted, according to my family and
others in the neighborhood. I was too young to understand what it
means to be Jewish, or know that I was hearing anti-Semitism. These
people seemed nice enough to me, but others said they were "evil".
Sadly, this bigotry has yet to be eradicated from the black community.
In Chicago, the anti-Jewish sentiment among black people is even more
pronounced because of the direct influence of Farrakhan and the Nation
of Islam. Most African Americans are not followers of "The Nation", but many have a quiet respect for its leader because, they say, "he speaks the truth"
and "stands up for the black man". What they mean of course is that he
viciously attacks the perceived "enemies" of the black community -
white people and Jews. Even some self-described Christians buy into
his demagoguery.
The question is whether Obama, given his Muslim roots and experience in
Farrakhan's Chicago, shares this antipathy for Israel and Jewish
people. Is there any evidence that he does? First, the President was
taught for twenty years by a virulent anti-Semite, the Reverend
Jeremiah Wright. In the black community it is called "sitting under".
You don't merely attend a church, you "sit under" a Pastor to be taught
and mentored by him. Obama "sat under" Wright for a very long time.
He was comfortable enough with Farrakhan - Wright's friend - to attend
and help organize his "Million Man March".
I was on C-Span the morning of the march arguing that we must never
legitimize a racist and anti-Semite, no matter what "good" he claims to
be doing. Yet a future President was in the crowd giving Farrakhan his
enthusiastic support.
The classic left wing view is that Israel is the oppressive occupier, and the Palestinians are Israel's victims. Obama is clearly sympathetic to this view. In speaking to the "Muslim World," he did not address the widespread Islamic hatred of Jews. Instead he attacked Israel over the growth of West Bank settlements.
Surely he knows that settlements are not the crux of the problem. The
absolute refusal of the Palestinians to accept Israel's right to exist
as a Jewish state is the insurmountable obstacle. That's where the
pressure needs to be placed, but this President sees it differently. He also made the preposterous comparison of the Holocaust to Palestinian "dislocation".
Obama clearly has Muslim sensibilities. He sees the world and Israel
from a Muslim perspective. His construct of "The Muslim World" is
unique in modern diplomacy. It is said that only The Muslim
Brotherhood and other radical elements of the religion use that
concept. It is a call to unify Muslims around the world. It is rather
odd to hear an American President use it. In doing so he reveals more
about his thinking than he intends.
The dramatic policy reversal of joining the unrelentingly anti-Semitic,
anti-Israel and pro-Islamic UN Human Rights Council is in keeping with
the President's truest - albeit undeclared red - sensibilities
Those who are paying attention and thinking about these issues do not
find it unreasonable to consider that President Obama is influenced by
a strain of anti-Semitism picked up from the black community, his
leftist friends and colleagues, his Muslim associations and his long
period of mentor-ship under Jeremiah Wright. If this conclusion is accurate, Israel has some dark days ahead. For the first time in her history, she may find the President of the United States siding with her enemies. Those who believe, as I do, that Israel must be protected had better be ready for the fight. We are.
NEVER AGAIN!
E. W. Jackson is Bishop of Exodus Faith Ministries, an author and retired attorney