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The Continuity of Left-Wing Anti-Semitism: A Historical Perspective

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Today’s advance of anti-Semitism among the left and Islam is old news.

The old Marxist Hans F. Dahl, who became culture editor at Dagbladet in the late 70s, reviewed the television production Holocaust, and said it “was of wretched quality, that Jewish interests were behind it, and that the content should be seen in the context of conditions in the Middle East.”

This sounds familiar.

The drama “went on Israel’s errand in an oppositional context. ..A soap opera…” These are roughly the words for a tragedy of this magnitude. The boss, the man with the “griskaill style”, Arve Solstad, thinks it was perfectly fine. He did not think Dagbladet should be too Jewish-friendly, it did not fit. He then attached a clipping from the New York Times (exactly) which expressed the same anti-Semitic attitudes.

This is not just to hang Dahl, who was often portrayed as a nice person, but more to show the continuity of the hatred and enmity on the left. Dahl liked to appear as an expert on Quisling with sympathetic arguments. It makes sense in relation to left-wing anti-Semitism.

The left has always striven for utopia. The Greeks were the first, led by Plato and Socrates, who wanted an end to yours and mine, fence posts and borders. Everything was to be shared, including women and children. Aristotle doubted, since all experience showed that no one quarrels more than those who divide things among themselves.

Since then, it was Jesus who encouraged people to give away their possessions. Well, not someone else’s, as the socialists are eager for. Nor did he say that money is the root of all evil, but that the LUST for money was bad. Utopia flourished further after Columbus returned home with stories of naked Indians willingly giving away all they had. This also did not prove to hold true.

All these fantasies could only arise where property rights were strong, namely in Europe. The next phase was Marx who – inspired by Darwin – claimed that communism is a natural law in the same way that evolution dominates the development of all life. The forces of capital would exploit the workers to such an extent that they would make a revolution.

Marx – himself a particularly unsympathetic and unclean type – postulated a series of predictions that all turned out to be wrong, not unlike today’s climate activists. The biggest mistake was that the Communists, unlike true science, did not accept criticism and thus ended up in the ditch. So will today’s utopian dreams of a climate-controlled diversity.

The new utopia is a mixture of the left and the Islamists, despite the fact that they are obviously diametrically opposed. Therein lies our hope. A long-term illegal migration has brought countless anti-Semites to the countries of Europe who are now venturing out together with the left with demands for the annihilation of the state of Israel and thus the extermination of the Jews.

2024-01-01 20:11:58
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