When you’re a member of an organization that ranges from the counterproductive to the hateful, you have two choices: try to reform it or conclude that the mob is too big, rabid, or dedicated – and cut off your ties with them. For years, Jewish members of the American (and international) left have been insisting that the wave of anti-Semitism sweeping their movements is a reason for them to stay involved and fight harder. The center-right – and we flatter ourselves that we can still make a claim to that designation – has been insisting with equal vehemence that the contemporary left has too much invested in the tangled web of anti-Americanism, anti-globalism, anti-militarism, and latent anti-Semitism to be reformed. The proof, as they say, is in the pudding:
You want some confirmation of Rosenberg’s intuition that the activist left is too defensively myopic to entertain criticism – or be amenable to reform? Go check out the comments on his post. We’d make some random selections (there’s certainly enough viciousness to make that easy) – but we don’t want to be accused of cherry-picking. It’s typical “stop trying to use accusations of anti-Semitism to stifle legitimate criticism of Israel” – except as always (a) no one is doing that and (b) it’s been a long time since any criticism of Israel in any form was “stifled”.
Because you know that this kind of stuff – including the designations as top post and the comment from Kos himself – are just some peripheral bad apples:
Four out of every five American Jews regularly vote to empower politicians slavishly obedient to these people.
References:
* Jewish Daily Kos Member Quits Over Rampant ‘Israel Bashing’ [NewsBusters]
* Goodbye Daily KOS
* MR Has A Question For Democratic Jews: Are You Fucking Retarded?
Previously:
* The Ugly Left – Failed Singer Reunites With Harvard …
* Blogish Anti-Semitic Stereotypes, Now With More Funny
* Does Kos Just Get to Make Things Up Now?





