It is perhaps
unsurprising that the international Palestinian Solidarity Movement (PSM) is fertile ground
for anti-Semitism generally and Holocaust denial specifically. Any area in
which Jews play a role as villain will lend itself to generalization of
anti-Jewish sentiment, and when the Holocaust has been exploited by often
cynical Israeli governments to justify occupation, settlement, expansion, and
expulsion, the simplistic conclusion that removing the Holocaust as a factor
in the creation of Israel could help the Palestinian cause might seem
self-evident. To be fair, the PSM has generally done a good job of identifying and censuring anti-Semites when they emerge, going way back to Ali Abunimah and Hussein Ibish's exposé on Israel Shamir more than a decade ago.
However, the PSM has
seen unusually high levels of conspiratorial anti-Semitism in the last couple
of years, with a good measure of Holocaust denial thrown into the mix. What's
remarkable about this escalation is that a large number of people around whom
controversy has emerged have been Jewish: Gilad Atzmon, Paul Eisen, and Henry Herskovitz are among the people who have been censured to some extent by
elements of the PSM, in addition to non-Jews like Ken O'Keefe, Greta Berlin,
and others.
Eisen and Herskovitz
in particular have been explicit in denying the Holocaust. Along with Daniel A.McGowan, Ph.D., a former economics professor (now retired) at Hobart and
William Smith Colleges, these two men sit on the board of Deir Yassin Remembered (DYR), a PSM organization originally founded to draw attention to
the massacre of around 250 100 Palestinian civilians by right wing Zionist militias
in 1948. McGowan, for his own part, drew attention a few years ago when he was
targeted by colleagues at Hobart and Smith for a defense of Holocaust
"revisionism" published in a local upstate New York newspaper.
McGowan has since gone on to author material for the CODOH concern Inconvenient History.
Perhaps the most
newsworthy event of the last year was a public statement by Jewish Voice for
Peace (JVP), a visible participant in the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions
(BDS) movement that chooses, as its name suggests, to emphasize that its
members identify as Jewish, that they would no longer coordinate their
activities with either If Americans Knew (IAK) or its public face and leader,
Alison Weir. Their decision, as they stated on their Web site, was motivated
by what they considered to be a consistent failure on Weir's part to be
discriminating in her choice of venues in which to get the message out.
According to JVP, this behavior constituted a serious liability. Weir responded
to the public attack, and since last year, the matter has been pretty quiet.
Since 2010, Weir has
been president of the Council for the National Interest (CNI), which was
founded in 1989 by former U.S. Representatives Paul Findley (R-IL) and PeteMcCloskey (R-CA) -- the latter who addressed the IHR in 2000. Browsing the
CNI Web site the other day, I found a familiar name among the directors: Daniel
McGowan. A bit more digging found that McGowan provided the voice for the audio
version of Weir's book Against our Better
Judgment. Clearly the two are well acquainted. The presence of McCloskey
and McGowan would bring to two the total of people with questionable
associations with Holocaust denial organizations on the board of CNI.
I contacted
Weir (CC'ing McGowan) and asked her to clarify her relationship with McGowan. I heard back from McGowan but not Weir. Among McGowan's revelations in our conversation was that he, like myself, is a convert to Judaism, although my question regarding when he converted and under what auspices went unanswered. Moreover, in debating the point of whether Jewish children were thrown alive into burning pits at Birkenau, as alleged by Elie Wiesel in Night, McGowan stated that he believes that bodies were burned in pits in Birkenau in 1944. Whether that means he accepts the standard history of Auschwitz specifically or the Holocaust generally I cannot say, since he has not responded to me since the weekend.
Alison Weir has an interview on a weird show.
ReplyDeleteAlison Weir "Theresa May Criminalising Antisemitism Shows That Boycotting Israeli Goods Is Working!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fevTgTa8DK0
Looks like David Icke's channel. A new low.
ReplyDeleteAtzmon is a disgusting creature.
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