Biden Jets Out for One Last Vacation
Watch a Teacher's Letter Attacking Pro-Trump Family Members Blow Up in His Face
Look What These Israelis Used to Make Their Menorah for Hanukkah This Year
Libs Demand Congress Do Something That Was Considered an Act of Armed Rebellion...
Federal Appeals Court Rules Against Law Barring Nonviolent Felons From Owning Firearms
British Transport Police Sued for Allowing Trans-Identified Males to Strip Search Women
Workers in This State Just Won the Right to Bring Their Guns to...
Here's What Has Jen Psaki Raking Democrats Over the Coals
Former Democratic Presidential Candidate Throws Hat in Ring for DNC Chair
Russia Blamed for Devastating Airline Crash That Killed 38 Passengers Near Ukraine
Celebrating Media Mayhem with The Heckler Awards - Part 3: The Individual Categories
Biden Orders Pentagon to Deliver More Weapons to Ukraine Just Weeks Before Leaving...
You Won't Believe What Happened at This Phoenix Airport on Christmas
Texas Woman Arrested and Charged After Authorities Made This Horrifying Discovery
Man Arrested for Attempted Murder After Plowing Car Through Group of People on...
OPINION

Demeaning, Diminishing, Destroying

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Townhall.com.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
AP Photo/Stefan Jeremiah

If history proves anything it shows if civil rights, human rights, equality and even the right to live are to be denied to a class of people, they must first be stripped of their inherent value as human beings.

Advertisement

In the case of African Americans, it was slavery and the Dred Scott decision by the Supreme Court in 1857 that upheld that evil practice, justifying it by claiming Blacks were not citizens of the United States. An earlier "compromise" in 1787 declared that for purposes of representation in Congress, enslaved Blacks in a state would be counted as three-fifths of the number of white inhabitants of that state. Jim Crow laws enacted by Southern Democrats went further by preventing most Blacks from voting.

In modern times, the unborn have been denied their right to live through abortion and the claim by some that fetuses are not fully human, thus justifying the procedure.

Which brings me to the current demonstrations against Israel and Jews on many college camp uses.

The language hurled against Jews is often similar to words used by the Nazis in the 1930s. The purpose was to diminish their value among the German people so that killing them would be tolerable, or at least ignored.

In 2022, Stanford University, the University of California and Tel Aviv University published a study of how words were used by the Nazis as tools to accomplish their evil goals.

The dehumanizing process included words such as "rats, lice, cockroaches, foxes, and vultures." These words were used in speeches, articles, pamphlets and posters, noted the researchers. All were designed to rob Jews of their humanity. In fact, the vile rhetoric preceded the Nazi's rise to power and fueled their eventual political triumph. Jews were represented as incapable of human feeling. European Jews were smeared as agents of evil, and demons. The objective was to overcome the moral barriers established largely by Christian theology and allow for their mass extermination.

Advertisement

Compare that with the language on posters, signs and in the mouths of some of today's college demonstrators. Israel and the Jewish people, the victims of mass murder and kidnappings on Oct. 7 and in the Holocaust, are now blamed for committing "genocide" by trying to root out Hamas terrorists who have vowed to do it over and over again until Israel is destroyed. Talk about your double standard!

Two of many examples compiled by the Anti-Defamation League show what modern Jews and Israel are up against: " At the University of Michigan, where students began their encampment on April 22, protesters hung a banner next to their tents that read "LONG LIVE THE INTIFADA." Intifada is a reference   to two historical periods in the late 1980s and early 2000s during which Palestinian terrorists committed indiscriminate acts of violence against Israelis, including suicide bombings, resulting in the deaths of more than 1,000 people.

"At Columbia on April 20, protesters held signs that included such messages as 'Fight for worldwide Intifada' and chanted familiar slogans like 'Globalize the Intifada' and 'There is only one solution; Intifada, revolution.' "

Read the entire report at https://www.adl.org/resources/blog/campus-antisemitism-surges-amid-encampments-and-related-protests-columbia-and-other.

University presidents have encouraged these outrages by largely surrendering to the mob. Columbia has begun suspending some students, but where are the academics denouncing this language and behavior? President Biden condemns the "antisemitic protests" and "those who don't understand what's going on with the Palestinians", but is his lukewarm response an attempt at not offending Muslim voters in the key state of Michigan? How cynical. While giving lip service to his "support" of Israel, Biden orders Secretary of State Antony Blinken to pressure Israel into a ceasefire in Gaza. But wouldn't that just allow Hamas to regroup and engage in more murderous acts?

Advertisement

The Jewish people have a slogan "Never Again" in reference to the Holocaust. With the incendiary language and threatening behavior rolling across many college campuses, we may be approaching "again."

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos