{"id":177821,"date":"2017-02-15T21:23:37","date_gmt":"2017-02-16T02:23:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/trump-eugenics-and-the-historical-precedent-for-his-anti-muslim-travel-ban-daily-maverick\/"},"modified":"2017-02-15T21:23:37","modified_gmt":"2017-02-16T02:23:37","slug":"trump-eugenics-and-the-historical-precedent-for-his-anti-muslim-travel-ban-daily-maverick","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/eugenics\/trump-eugenics-and-the-historical-precedent-for-his-anti-muslim-travel-ban-daily-maverick\/","title":{"rendered":"Trump, eugenics, and the historical precedent for his anti-Muslim travel ban &#8211; Daily Maverick"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Eugenics, which was endorsed by politicians and    scientists across the ideological spectrum, sought to improve    and strengthen human populations by means of compulsory    sterilisation and restrictive immigration policies. The US were    leaders of eugenics in the 1920s, but soon the Nazi state would    take over this mantle.  <\/p>\n<p>    What is less well known is that eugenics also    provided pro-Nazi America First propagandists such as the    famous aviator Charles Lindbergh with the scientific evidence    needed to demand drastic measures to protect the superior    Nordic, Germanic and Anglo-Saxon genes of Western Europeans.    The US advocates of immigration restrictions drew on H.H.    Goddards 1912 study, which used intelligence tests for    identifying the feebleminded among immigrants arriving on    Ellis Island.  <\/p>\n<p>    Such studies allowed eugenics activists such as    Charles Davenport and Madison Grant to successfully lobby the    US Congress to introduce these immigration restrictions.    Eugenics went into sharp decline soon after this 1924    legislative victory. A decade later, the Nazi regime used    eugenics to justify racial laws to protect pure Aryan genetic    stock.  <\/p>\n<p>    In his history of scientific racism in    America, The Legacy of    Malthus, Allan Chase claims that    these country quotas prevented an estimated 6-million southern,    central and eastern Europeans from entering the US from 1924 to    1939. As Stephen Jay Gould concludes in    The Mismeasure of    Man: We know what happened to    many who wanted to leave but had no place to go. The pathways    to destruction are often indirect, but ideas can (be) agents as    sure as guns and bombs.  <\/p>\n<p>    Trumps presidential campaign seems to have    borrowed from Lindberghs rhetoric of America First, which    the latter deployed during his unsuccessful 1940 US    presidential campaign. In an    interview in the 1939 edition of    Readers    Digest,    Lindbergh had referred to a metaphorical Western    Wall to protect white Americans from the infiltration of    foreign blood: It is time to    turn from our quarrels and to build our White ramparts again.    This alliance with foreign races means nothing but death to us.    It is our turn to guard our heritage from Mongol and Persian    and Moor, before we become engulfed in a limitless foreign    sea. Our civilisation depends on a united strength among    ourselves; on strength too great for foreign armies to    challenge; on a Western Wall of race and arms which can hold    back either a Genghis Khan or the infiltration of inferior    blood; on an English fleet, a German air force, a French army,    an American nation, standing together as guardians of our    common heritage, sharing strength, dividing influence. As the    by now very familiar refrain goes -- history repeats itself,    first as farce, then as tragedy. With Trump it is wall-to-wall    tragicomedy.  <\/p>\n<p>    It was the tragic history of the Holocaust that    prompted Mark Hetfield, the chief executive of Jewish refugee    programme HIAS, to recently observe that it is a deep and    tragic irony that Donald Trump is slamming the door in the    faces of refugees right before International Holocaust    Remembrance Day. This was especially disturbing since the    entire refugee convention came out of the Holocaust and the    failure of the international community to protect Jews and    survivors. Trump antagonised Jews and Holocaust survivors    further when he omitted to mention Jews in his public statement    on International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Both Holocaust    amnesia and denial seemed to converge in Trumps enactment of    the Muslim ban. Yet, some do insist on    remembering.  <\/p>\n<p>    In commemoration of International Holocaust    Remembrance Day in January this year, Russell Neiss, a    33-year-old grandson of Holocaust survivors, set up a    Twitter account to automatically    generate the names and photographs of    German Jewish refugees who were on board the St    Louis Manifest in May 1939, when the majority of passengers    were refused entry into the US. The 937 passengers had left    Hamburg on 13 May 1939. After being refused entry to the    US, their ship was forced to return    to Europe, where 532 passengers were later transported to    various concentration camps where 254 were murdered; the 254    are the names that are tweeted at a    rate of one every five minutes for 21 hours.  <\/p>\n<p>    Neiss, who builds apps and interactive technology    for Jewish education, came up with the idea as        International Holocaust Remembrance    Day was    approaching. At the time, he was aware that there were other    name-reading Twitter bots such as the    Every Three    Minutes account,    which uses the fact that a person was sold into slavery every    three minutes in the antebellum US. He was also aware of a bot    that reads the names of the St. Louis victims based on data    from the United States Holocaust Memorial    Museum.  <\/p>\n<p>    In addition to the reading of the    names, Neiss    included photographs in these tweets.    One of the photographs in    this stream of tweets is that of a small, smiling boy all    dressed in white. This photograph has a standardised caption:    My name is Joachim Hirsch. The US turned me away at the    border. I was murdered in Auschwitz. One of the countless    responses to these tweets was from the Democratic Partys    Elizabeth Warren who declared that Trumps order restricting    immigrants from seven Muslim countries and refusing admission    of Syrian refugees was a betrayal of American values. Under    Trump, immigration restrictions are not rooted in early    twentieth century eugenics ideas about feebleminded    foreigners, but rather through the conflation of Islam and    terrorism. So, how did we get from Nazi eugenics to the Muslim    ban?  <\/p>\n<p>    My 2016 book, Letters    of Stone: From Nazi Germany to South    Africa, is a Holocaust family    memoir that tells the story of how eugenics-influenced    immigration policies resulted in Jews being unable to escape    Nazi-occupied Europe. The book is based on one hundred letters    my father received from his parents and siblings who were    trapped in Berlin. The letters were sent from 1936, when my    father arrived in South Africa, until 1943, when his parents    and siblings were deported from Berlin to Auschwitz and Riga.    My grandmothers letters to my father, Herbert Leopold Robinski    and his younger brother Arthur, who had managed to escape to    Northern Rhodesia in 1938, are mostly about the immense    difficulties facing German Jews who desperately wanted    to.  <\/p>\n<p>    Although I wrote    Letters of Stone    in the shadow of the Syrian refugee crisis in    Europe, I never imagined the possibility of Trumps Mexican    wall, the Muslim travel ban and the closing of US borders to    Syrian refugees. Neither did I realise then that a US president    would resuscitate Lindberghs 1940 America First campaign and    inspire far right movements in Europe. While my book focuses on    how the Nazi state used eugenics to justify its persecution and    murder of Jews, Roma, Sinti, homosexuals, the disabled and    other racially inferior groups, US immigration policy in the    first half of twentieth century relied upon eugenics to justify    shutting its doors to unwanted foreigners. Now Trump    administration is using the imperatives of national security    to justify its Muslim ban. So how did we get    here?  <\/p>\n<p>     Whereas most histories of Nazism    tend to be confined to Europe,    Letters of Stone    draws attention to its transnational    roots. Hannah Arendts concept    of the boomerang effect shows how the seeds of Nazi racial    hygiene, as well as later US immigration policies, were planted    in the far-flung fertile soils of the colonies. In 1913, the    German physical anthropologist and anatomist Eugen Fischer    published his ethnographic study of racial mixing among the    Rehoboth Basters in German South West Africa. Hitler praised    the book after reading it in a Munich prison in 1923. The    trajectory of Fischers professional career reveals how    scientific findings incubated in the human laboratories of    German South West Africa later rebounded back into the    heartland of Europe. By the mid-1930s, Fischer had become one    of the Nazis most senior racial scientists, and from 1929 to    1942 he was director of the prestigious Kaiser Wilhelm    Institute for Anthropology Human Heredity and Eugenics in    Berlin. It was here that Fischers Rehoboth study and his    Berlin Institute became intimately entangled with Mengeles    experiments in Auschwitz as well as Nazi racial classifications    of Jews, Roma and Sinti.  <\/p>\n<p>    Letters of Stone    tells the story of the desperate attempts by my    grandmother and my father to get the family out of Germany. It    is also about the moral indifference of immigration law in the    face of human catastrophe. We now witness Trumps travel bans    that, in the name of national security, demonstrate a similar    indifference to the human suffering of refugees from Syria and    other countries engulfed in war and violence. Trumps Muslim    ban re-enacts an especially dark period in Americas past when    Lindbergh was the leader of the pro-Nazi America First    Movement. In 2004, Philip Roth published    The Plot Against    America, an alternative history    in which Franklin D Rooseveld is defeated by Lindbergh in the    1940 presidential elections. While Roths book is fictional,    the rise to power of Trump has made it frighteningly prophetic.    Roths novel implies that there has always been this dangerous    undercurrent of chauvinistic patriotism and fascism embedded    within conservative American politics.  <\/p>\n<p>    German Jewish scholars such as Theodor Adorno and    Max Horkheimer, who were exiled in the United States following    the rise of Nazism, also identified this potential for fascism    and authoritarianism in America. Whereas Trumps medium for his    America First messaging is twitter, Adorno and Horkheimer were    concerned about the fascist aesthetics of the US Culture    Industry. In 1940, Lindbergh was the spokesperson for the    America First movement; now, almost 80 years later, Trump and    Bannon promise to Make America Great Again, resuscitating    once more this dangerous American brand of populism. Bannons    valorisation of apocalyptic war and destruction as the    ideological furnace for forging a return to traditional white    American values has eerie echoes with Nazism and other    catastrophic forms of fascism. Just as economic depression in    Germany paved the way for Hitler, so too has neoliberalism and    growing economic inequality in the US created the conditions    for Trumps rise to power. Trumps particular brand of    Islamophobic populism may not look exactly like Nazism, but its    logic certainly mirrors Lindberghs pro-Nazi America First    movement and his calls for a Western Wall to keep foreigners    out.  <\/p>\n<p>    In recent weeks, political activists and media    commentators have stressed parallels between the refusal to    allow European Jews to enter the US in the 1930s and Trumps    Muslim ban. In a YouTube video produced by UNICEF, an elderly    German Jewish refugee and Holocaust survivor speaks about how,    as a small boy, he became a stateless refugee fleeing from Nazi    terror; sitting right next to him, a small boy describes his    own terrifying flight from war in Syria.  <\/p>\n<p>    As UNICEFs description of the video states:    80 years apart,    these two refugees have more in common than youd    think.    Similarly, in an article published in    the Independent    on 27 January 2017, the journalist Peter Walker    writes that many Holocaust survivors    find that Donald Trump's refugee ban is tragically similar to    what happened in the 1930s. What has not been mentioned much is    the history of eugenics-inspired immigration restrictions and    how early twentieth century ideas about dangerous foreigners    have re-entered American public consciousness. This is a    reminder of how immigration policies continue to be shaped by    histories of racism and scientific studies that were incubated    in the human laboratories of the colonies.    DM  <\/p>\n<p>    Professor Steven Robins is with the    Department of Sociology & Social Anthropology, University    of Stellenbosch.  <\/p>\n<p>    Photo:    US President Donald J. Trump waves    outside the entrance to the West Wing after seeing off Israeli    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (not pictured) following    their meeting at the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 15    February 2017. This is the first official meeting of the two    leaders since President Trump has taken office. 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