August 27, 2010

You don't have to dig so deep to find the antisemitism though

The attack on a cabbie and the desecration of a mosque have led some hysterical folks to suggest that the debate over the Ground Zero Mosque has unleashed a tide of anti-Islam behavior. (via memeorandum)

Jonah Goldberg, though, throws some cold water on the hysteria. (via Daily Alert blog)

Let's put this in even sharper focus. America is, outside of Israel ,probably the most receptive and tolerant country in the world to Jews. And yet, in every year since 9/11, more Jews have been hate-crime victims than Muslims. A lot more.

In 2001, there were twice as many anti-Jewish incidents as there were anti-Muslim, again according to the FBI. In 2002 and pretty much every year since, anti-Jewish incidents have outstripped anti-Muslim ones by at least 6 to 1. Why aren't we talking about the anti-Jewish climate in America?

Because there isn't one. And there isn't an anti-Muslim climate either. Yes, there's a lot of heated rhetoric on the Internet. Absolutely, some Americans don't like Muslims. But if you watch TV or movies or read, say, the op-ed page of the New York Times -- never mind left-wing blogs -- you'll hear much more open bigotry toward evangelical Christians (in blogspeak, the "Taliban wing of the Republican Party") than you will toward Muslims.

Of course, he could point to what's happening in Europe and note that the anti-Israel "reporting" is even worse there than it is here. I don't doubt that the blatant misrepresentations of Israel that pass for "reporting" play some role in feeding the resurgent antisemitism in Europe. But no one who is concerned for Islamaphobia, is truly much concerned about demonstrated antisemitism.

Crossposted on Yourish.

Posted by SoccerDad at August 27, 2010 4:20 AM
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Comments

The Times buried the essential facts in the original article, BUT there is something interesting about the attack on the cabbie.

1. The cabbie said that they should move th mosque

2. The attacker worked for a pro-Mosque organization.

Perhaps the attack was because the cabbie refused to support the mosque.

Posted by: Sabba Hillel at August 27, 2010 9:32 AM
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