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âI condemn the anti-Semitic protests …â President Joe Biden told reporters after days of anti-Jewish demonstrations at Columbia University and other Ivy League schools. âI also condemn those who donât understand whatâs going on with the Palestinians …â
Any morally clearheaded American already has a very good idea of whatâs going on. Biden is bothsidesing the actions of keffiyeh-wearing terror cheerleaders on Columbiaâs Gaza Quadâwho target American Jews who have absolutely no bearing on Israelâs actionsâwith those who refuse to accept the blood libel of âgenocideâ in Gaza. It is the kind of odious moral relativism one expects to hear from a âSquadâ member or clout-chasing far-right âinfluencer,â not the president.
Hamas, the governing authority in an autonomous Gazaâstill supported widely by the Palestinian peopleâflooded over the border on Oct. 7, 2023, raping, murdering, and kidnapping more than a thousand men, women, and children in Israel, including American citizens. Afterward, Hamas retreated and hid among civilians to generate as many Palestinian martyrs as possible. The Israelis retaliated against this nihilistic death cult, keeping the civilian-to-combatant casualty ratio lower than perhaps any other instance of modern urban warfare.
Thatâs whatâs going on. But because a not-insignificant contingent on the contemporary left is now both anti-Semitic and anti-âcolonialist,â the president demanded Israel stop before the job was done. And he is willing to sell out a longtime ally and forsake the lives of American hostages to try to entice the votes in Jew-hating enclaves like Dearborn, Michigan, Yale University, and The Washington Post newsroom.
A number of people have pointed out the similarities between Bidenâs condemnations and former President Donald Trumpâs post-Charlottesville, Virginia, march âvery fine peopleâ comment. Itâs a good gotcha. After all, Biden has risibly claimed that Trumpâs comments impelled him to run for president (for the third time).
There is, however, a key difference. Trumpâs garbled line was almost surely not aimed at tiki-torch neo-Nazis. Believe what you like about Trumpâs motivations, but he also later unequivocally condemned the white supremacists on more than one occasion. Biden, on the other hand, canât even get himself to call out brownshirts without throwing them a bone.
Also, incidentally, unlike the nuts in Virginia, these people will be working at our top law firms, in media organizations and in the State Department. Oh, the president also wants you to pay their loans.
Earlier, The Washington Post, like most outlets, claimed that âBiden denounces antisemitism on college campuses amid Yale, Columbia protests.â While technically true, the framing ignores the presidentâs equivocation. The denouncement was a pro forma White House Passover press release that spent as much space prattling on about a two-state solution as it did the âprotests.â For comparison, Bidenâs Ramadan press release noted the âterrible suffering on the Palestinian people,â repeated fake Hamas causality numbers and condemned âIslamophobia,â but said nothing about the widespread outbreak of anti-Semitism.
Then again, Democrats are increasingly incapable of even talking about anti-Semitism without diluting any condemnation with mention of âIslamophobia.â
You might recall a few years back a certain Democratic congresswoman was going on about âBenjaminâ-grubbing rootless cosmopolitans hypnotizing the world for their evil. After a handful of Jewish Democrats complained about her rhetoric, then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi finally agreed to pass a resolution condemning Rep. Ilhan Omar. By the end of debate, of course, the resolution was teeming with platitudes and condemnations of a rainbow of thought crimes, with references to Alfred Dreyfus, Leo Frank, Henry Ford, and âanti-Muslim bigotry,â but not Omar.
âWe all have a responsibility to speak out against anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, homophobia, transphobia, racism, and all forms of hatred and bigotry, especially as we see a spike in hate crimes in America,â is how Sen. Kamala Harris whitewashed the rising anti-Jewish pronouncements of her party. Which is to say, for years now, Democrats have been downplaying anti-Semitism as it creeped into college campuses, Congress, the Womenâs March, Black Lives Matter, and now the mainstream.
And now, here we are. We have a president who canât make a moral distinction between bigots and their targets.
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