Enough With the Jewish Conspiracy Theories
by
Bill Barnwell
by Bill Barnwell
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Every so often,
I have the privilege of being bombarded with emails from people
who believe that Jews are responsible for everything from 9/11 to
slow restaurant service. In the strange little world of these guys,
Jews are to blame for every evil under the sun. Also if you don’t
have the "courage" to admit it, then you are a "coward,"
"fool," "Jew-lover," or worse. Well count me
among the dissenters who believe that this group is full of it.
Yes, that’s
right. I’m a fool for not believing that 9/11 was a staged event
planned by the U.S. and Israel. I’m also a fool for not believing
that these characters are heroic truth seekers for buying into all
sorts of paranoid delusional nonsense with no real evidence to back
it up. I hardly see how such people are either heroic or a help
in the cause for liberty.
Let’s take
9/11 and events that followed for an example. There is a difference
in saying that the U.S. government spun the aftermath of 9/11 to
win public support for its war on Iraq and that the government caused
9/11 just so it could attack various Middle Eastern countries to
do Israel’s bidding. There is a difference between saying Israel
was happy about, or supported our invasion of Iraq, and saying that
Israel forced or caused these events to happen through their omnipotent
influence. The problem with conspiracy theorists of all stripes,
especially from the racist branch, is that they wildly blow things
out of proportion and read events into the past and present without
much support for their positions. There’s no nuance of thought.
It’s always the worst-case scenario and "the Jews" are
always cast in the worst possible light.
This most recent
wave of attacks from those who believe that Jews are hiding under
their beds each night came as a result from my most recent column
on the
Bush/McCain policy of escalation in Iraq. This particular column
didn’t attract a ton of attention until one particular nutty talk
show host who believes in paranormal activity and takes seriously
every conspiracy theory involving Jews – linked to the piece on
his site. As a result, I received many emails from his readers informing
me that the real problem wasn’t Bush or McCain. The real problem
is – you got it – the Jews!
I’ve noticed
that people who suffer from paranoid hatred of any particular racial
or ethnic group are able to work their targets into any conversation
and blame them for any problem. If you were to actually read the
above-cited column, it had nothing to do with Jews or Israel. But
these people sincerely believe, however, that when you get down
to it, the root of the problem is really the Jews. That’s whether
we are talking about an Iraq escalation or anything else they don’t
like. While this group claims to be lovers of liberty and further
claims to oppose the War Party, I have a feeling that they would
have no problem with the idea of waging war on Israel and/or imposing
anti-freedom measures upon Jews in America and around the world.
The problem
with plenty of such racists (and yes, the term "racist"
– while one of the most misused and overused words in political
and cultural debate – perfectly fits this crowd) is that they are
only selective in their views of liberty and freedom. Because they
are sincerely convinced that "the Jews" really do "cause
all the wars in the world" (my email box indicates that the
drunken Mel Gibson is not the only person who believes this) many
of them feel justified in urging the most anti-freedom attitudes
and beliefs towards Israel and Jewish folks. These guys rightfully
deplore racist statements towards whites, Arabs, and others, but
they have no problem changing their tune when it comes to Jews.
As such, it makes little sense for libertarians to take these people
seriously.
Another problem
is that some of the wilder conspiracy theories, particularly those
that are obsessed with Jews, is that they completely dumb down the
wider debate. Conspiracy theorists on a whole are not real keen
on nuance. They can’t distinguish between "the government might
not be telling us everything about 9/11" and "the government
caused 9/11." For those who are obsessed with Jews,
they would qualify that last statement with "the government
caused 9/11 by colluding with Jews and their Zionist supporters."
Or better yet, "Jews caused 9/11." For the conspiracy
crowd, if there are some inconsistencies they immediately jump to
the worst and most wild conclusions, regardless of whether or not
the evidence supports their cause.
Now I know
my audience, and I know that last sentence has just ticked off a
lot of people who might be reading this. You’re now going to be
tempted to fire off an angry email denouncing my ignorance of the
government’s almighty strength and/or the all-powerful influence
of the Jews. You’re going to send me links to websites proving "the
truth" about 9/11 or links showing "the truth" about
"the Zionist agenda." Well, I’ll do you guys a favor.
I call on every LRC reader who is actually interested to do a web
search and read the garbage out there "proving" the government
blew up the Pentagon and/or that Jews have their hands in everything.
Then make up your own minds. If you were able to recognize the reference
to the paranormal talk show host who blames most things on Israel,
go read his stuff too. Then you can decide for yourself if the whole
rest of the world has it wrong and some guy who believes in space
aliens and his gullible followers has it right.
There is, of
course, an opposite end to this silliness. Plenty believe that one
cannot legitimately critique the Israeli government in any way,
shape, or form, without being "anti-Semitic." Millions
of Christians support a variant of "Christian Zionism"
(a term they themselves use) because they believe that the "end-times"
will focus around the modern nation of Israel. They further believe
in tearing down the Al-Aqsa mosque at the Temple Mount and rebuilding
an Old Testament style Jewish temple for renewed Mosaic sacrifices.
Thus, many in the dispensational crowd of Christianity condemn Arabs
outright and believe that Israelis can do little wrong. These points
of view are dangerous in many respects, but at the very least these
types of folks are infinitely more pleasant than those who sincerely
believe that Jews are the root of all evil.
Unfortunately,
I have to hear it from both sides. As an Arab, I constantly have
to listen to bizarre claptrap from some family members about how
bad the Jews are. As I writer, I hear it all the time from the conspiracy
crowd. In such cases, I am proud to defend the Jewish people against
these kinds of nutty attacks. However, as a Christian, I am always
hearing from fellow Christians how I don’t support Israel enough.
I also hear from this group that I don’t really know or believe
the Bible since I do not teach or adhere to the
very bad theology of pretribulationalism and dispensationalism.
Are we really
that simple of thinkers? Is the choice really between being a politically
correct (and/or dispensational) cheerleader of modern Israel or
the even worse choice of being a conspiracy theory believing nut
who blames Jews for all problems in the world?
As
for the second group of Jew-haters, I really don’t want much to
do with them. Taking them or their baseless ideas seriously does
absolutely nothing for the cause of freedom. In fact, it detracts
from it. I also have no problem with this group wanting nothing
more to do with me. I highly welcome such an outcome. As for the
rest of you, go ahead and read their stuff if you want, use your
brain, and ask yourself who really has a hold on truth and reality.
Man, those
mind controls from the Jews really must have their hold on me. Yeah…right.
January
6, 2007
Bill
Barnwell [send him mail]
is a pastor and writer from Michigan. He holds both a Master of
Ministry degree and a Master of Arts in Theological Studies degree
from Bethel College in Mishawaka, Indiana. Visit his
blog.
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