{"id":179070,"date":"2017-02-22T04:18:01","date_gmt":"2017-02-22T09:18:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/the-dark-state-of-political-correctness-american-spectator\/"},"modified":"2017-02-22T04:18:01","modified_gmt":"2017-02-22T09:18:01","slug":"the-dark-state-of-political-correctness-american-spectator","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/political-correctness\/the-dark-state-of-political-correctness-american-spectator\/","title":{"rendered":"The Dark State of Political Correctness &#8211; American Spectator"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Strange, but in the final editing of my book, which is much    concerned with the American conservative movement, I cannot    find a single mention of the alt-right. I dont know what the    alt-right is, or anyone in it. Perhaps it supplants the New    Right  which was more aggressive than the Old Right?  <\/p>\n<p>    Ive never liked the term right; it reinforces the mythology    that conservatism is even remotely aligned with fascism and    Nazism. Such regimes, in their expansive power, have more in    common with the Big Government of so-called progressives. And    nationalism is inconclusive; FDR was no shrinking violet, and    it was JFK who urged what you can do for your country.  <\/p>\n<p>    Jake Turx is a correspondent for Brooklyn-based Ami    Magazine. The orthodox Jewish reporter is one of many    little-known journalists now permitted to participate in White    House press briefings and news conferences. This is an    affirmative action program hugely disfavored by the mainstream    media. Thats because its real diversity.  <\/p>\n<p>    Heres the background: Over last weekend vandals toppled    headstones at the Chesed Shel Emeth Society cemetery in St.    Louis. Recently there were reports of bomb threats to 48 Jewish    centers. These reportsprompted Mr. Turx (pen name) to ask    President Donald Trump what Turx thought was a friendly    softball question about the president addressing anti-Semitism.  <\/p>\n<p>    In response, it would have been both desirable and appropriate,    and expedient, for President Trump to condemn anti-Semitism and    racial and religious hatred. He should have done so, then.    Instead President Trump called the question repulsive and    insulting; but he might have added demeaning. (A) The    presidents generic is not to reply to an attack, not yield    even one inch to an unacceptable premise. (B) The presidents    specific is that associating him in any way with anti-Semitism    is outrageous. (C) The president saw the question premised on    the political correctness of Jewish victimhood, and the thing    Jews in the U.S. are victims of, is political    correctness.  <\/p>\n<p>    President Trump likely (and incorrectly) felt that responding    properly would dignify the rap against him and his team and    perhaps even be patronizing. He likely wanted to avoid a    headline like Trump Denies Anti-Semitism or Trump Finally    Condemns Hate. But his rhetorical diversion to the Electoral    College convinced conspiracists the president had a sinister    agenda. He supposedly did not want to disillusion his presumed    anti-Semitic base.  <\/p>\n<p>    I am the least anti-Semitic person that youve ever    seen in your entire life, President Trump responded. His    inelegant syntax, Bill Buckley would say, enabled CNN talking    heads to conclude, as they did, that if President Trump is the    least, then he is somewhat anti-Semitic. That may not    qualify as Fake News; it is Fake Analysis.  <\/p>\n<p>    The controversy has its roots in the relentless character    assassination of candidate and now President Trump. First,    there was the canard that he is an anti-Semite. That became    implausible given, for example, his love for his daughter and    his proximity to his son-in-law, both Orthodox Jews who raise    Trumps grandchildren in that rigorous observance. In much    greater detail I explained this and more to a vitriolic Trump    hater who happens to be Jewish; he responded, But some Jews    supported Hitler. There seems the inevitable comparison of    Trump to Hitler, encouraged by CNN, which keeps replaying that    neo-Nazi creep, who has almost no following, chanting Heil    Trump.  <\/p>\n<p>    Candidate Trump might not hate Jews, Trumps detractors said,    but Trumps campaign is full of dog whistles because his    campaign ads were coded to appeal to anti-Semites. That became    implausible since only the liberal Jewish complainers    deciphered the code. In reality, the only dog whistle to the    anti-Semites is each time President Trump appoints to a major    position someone who happens to be Jewish.  <\/p>\n<p>    But if you accept the premise that Trump and his team are evil,    the explanation is always ominous, and that helps explain the    reaction on January 27, when the White House issued President    Trumps statement on International Holocaust Remembrance Day.    The statement inexplicably and inexcusably failed to mention    the Jewish victims; it was worse than insensitive. It sounded    like Barack Obama; had President Obama issued the same    statement, I would have criticized it.  <\/p>\n<p>    Trumps adversaries had a theory: Presidential Senior Counselor    Steve Bannon is a historical revisionist. Allegedly Bannon    aligned with the alt-right and its anti-Semites who want to    minimize the extermination of Jews.  <\/p>\n<p>    It turns out the author of the statement was Boris Epshteyn, an    assistant to President Trump. Epshteyn was born in in 1982 in    Moscow, then in the Soviet Union; in 1993 he emigrated to the    U.S. In 1979, when I visited communist-ruled Leningrad (St.    Petersburg), the Red hosts insisted on a cemetery commemoration    for the quarter of the citys population killed by the Nazis.    The communists played down the genocide of Jews. If you visited    Auschwitz when the communists controlled Poland, the exhibit    and tour guide alluded to the victims  Polish opponents of the    Nazis, communists, gypsies, and, almost parenthetically, Jews;    in fact, Jews were overwhelmingly the carnage at what evolved    from a concentration camp into a death camp. After Poland    became free of communism, the Auschwitz exhibit and guides    properly emphasized that Auschwitz was dedicated overwhelmingly    to the annihilation of Jews. In other words, it was the    communists  the Left  that minimized the Holocaust.  <\/p>\n<p>    Perhaps before 11-year-old Epshteyn emigrated to the U.S., the    Soviet education system had inculcated the party line  World    War II, not the Holocaust. In any case, Boris Epshteyn is no    anti-Semitic lackey. Like many Jews from the former Soviet    Union, Epshteyn is proud of his Judaism and his political    conservatism.  <\/p>\n<p>    For leftists born into a Jewish family, anti-Semitism is not    about people who hate Jews. Its about people that the Jewish    leftists hate, notably President Trump and, guilt by    association, his advisers.  <\/p>\n<p>    Rabbi Marvin Heir of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles    prayed at the Trump swearing-in. A few days ago a reporter    asked Heir about President Trumps failure to condemn    anti-Semitism. Rabbi Heir replied that the president would    pick the time and place. And so it was yesterday, at the end of    a tour of the National Museum of African American History and    Culture, that President Trump said the venue showed why we    have to fight bigotry, intolerance and hatred in all of its    very ugly forms.  <\/p>\n<p>    About reports of increased anti-Semitism, he said, The    anti-Semitic threats targeting our Jewish community and    community centers are horrible and are painful and a very sad    reminder of the work that still must be done to root out hate    and prejudice and evil.  <\/p>\n<p>    After reporting this, CNN interviewed one Steven Goldstein,    executive director of the Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect.    My question to him: Do you think Anne Frank was murdered    because of a lack of mutual respect?  <\/p>\n<p>    Asked on CNN if he was satisfied with Trumps condemnation of    anti-Semitism, Goldstein said absolutely not. To prove    his good faith, Goldstein emphasized, Trump must fire Steve    Bannon, supposedly (and with no evidence) an anti-Semite. Trump    used to complain that in repudiating hatred and prejudice, he    could never satisfy his critics. And Goldstein proved Trump    correct.  <\/p>\n<p>    So who is Steven Goldstein? Like Boris Epshteyn, Goldstein    lived in New Jersey; both started in politics with former Sen.    Frank Lautenberg. Thats where the resemblance ends. Goldstein    epitomizes the Dark State of philanthropy, using tax-free    dollars for political polemics. Goldsteins Anne Frank Center    is a progressive voice for social justice, fighting hatred of    refugees and immigrants, anti-Semitism, sexism, racism, Islam    phobia, homophobia, transphobia Did Goldstein leave anything    out? Is the legacy of Anne Frank now reduced to this potpourri    of political correctness?  <\/p>\n<p>    Steven Goldstein reminds me of a variation of a current    cartoon. A man says, Women and gays should have no rights.    Jews are pigs. Goldstein, gay and Jewish, would likely reply,    You must be one of those alt-right creeps behind Donald    Trump! The man might respond, No, actually these are my    religious beliefs. Im a devout Muslim. And Goldstein, who    presumes to judge Trump and demands that Bannon be fired, would    likely respond, I apologize. I hope you dont think Im    Islamophobic!  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/spectator.org\/the-dark-state-of-political-correctness\/\" title=\"The Dark State of Political Correctness - American Spectator\">The Dark State of Political Correctness - American Spectator<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Strange, but in the final editing of my book, which is much concerned with the American conservative movement, I cannot find a single mention of the alt-right. I dont know what the alt-right is, or anyone in it. 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