http://www.hudsonny.org/2009/10/troubling-partnerships-extremists-left-and-right.php
October 9, 2009 12:06 PM
by A. Millar
Politics has changed since the attacks of 9/11, 2001. As is becoming increasingly apparent, entire swathes of the Left have turned Right, even fascist, particularly as they have aligned themselves with Middle Eastern Islamist organization, such as Hamas and Hezbollah and their representatives in the West.
Respect MP George Galloway - a man who has exalted Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein and Hezbollah’s Hassan Nasrallah - even attended the 74th birthday celebrations of the Syrian Social National Party in Ottowa in 2006. The SSNP is backed both by
Then there is the “anti-fascist” Socialist Workers Party, which has promoted Gilad Atzmon, a former-Jew turned anti-Semitic conspiracy theorist, who believes that “To regard Hitler as the ultimate evil is nothing but surrendering to the Zio-centric discourse [and to] regard Hitler as the wickedest man and the Third Reich as the embodiment of evilness is to let Israel off the hook.” “Israel and Zionism,” he says, “are the ultimate Evil with no comparison.”
In the West, neo-fascist movements of the “blood and soil” type have - like their Leftwing counterparts - sought to associate themselves with Islamist groups. And on a few occasions all three have joined together. In the Canadian
There are other troubling partnerships.
All of this is totally and utterly condemnable in itself. But further, the IHR being a Holocaust Denial think tank, we should have no doubt that the IHR is a supplier of propaganda to Islamofascist organizations for their jihad against
Similarly and more troubling, some on the mainstream Right also frequently express views, not entirely different to those of the IHR, that reinforce the Islamofascist worldview. A number of US “paleoconservatives” routinely inveigh against Israel, not to mention “Zionists” and “neocons.” Some have even attempted to cast doubt on the “war on terror,” because they believe that war in the Middle East was initiated at the behest of Israel, or that the “Israel lobby” controls, or unduly influences, the White House, etc., etc.
Consequently, some paleocons, as Ilana Mercer pointed out recently, “are more devoted to the Palestinian cause than most left-liberals,” and some are even prepared to “go to bat” for them. Most notably, Pat Buchanan has repeatedly endorsed Barack Obama, because of the president’s views on
Buchanan also caused quite a stir recently when he commemorated the anniversary of
The point, it would seem, is to make us doubt our morality, our judgment, our actions, and our civilization enough that “neocons” will never dare to attack
The “anti-Israeli,” “anti-Zionist” rhetoric of the paleocons plays into the hands of the enemies of democracy, whether in the
CAIR representatives are, of course, regularly interviewed on the mainstream
Anti-Semitic conspiracy theories are, once again, appearing in mainstream European media outlets - such as the recent blood libel published by
Now is not the time for “revising” history, or doubting the morality or wisdom of defeating genocidal dictatorships. Now is the time to take stock of the lessons that history has actually given us, and to decide which side we want to be on - the side of liberty or the side of tyranny - because, as history shows us, one cannot to lend support to both for very long.
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