Conservatives: Anti-Defamation League should apologize for blaming Trump for bomb threat spree
After Michael Kaydar was arrested for the threats, conservatives say liberal Jewish groups should ease up
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After the FBI charged an Israeli-American dual citizen with making more than 100 bomb threats against Jewish community centers and civic organizations, conservative Jewish writers are saying that their left-wing colleagues owe President Donald Trump an apology.
While admitting that anti-Semitic attitudes do exist on the far right, conservative writer Jonathan Tobin is arguing that left-leaning Jewish groups have been so traumatized by the rise of Trump that they haven’t paid enough attention to denouncing hatred of Jews that originates on the left. As a result, they have made combating anti-Semitism a partisan issue, he asserted.
“For all of his obvious flaws, Trump is clearly well disposed to both Jews and Israel.” Tobin wrote in an essay for National Review. “Yet Jewish liberals were too invested in their opposition to him to understand that by linking him to anti-Semitism they were making a colossal strategic error. Making anti-Semitism a political football, instead of a cause that unites both parties and their leaders, was a dangerous game that has now blown up in their faces.”
Joel Pollack, a senior editor at Breitbart News who also is Jewish, charged liberal Jews with damaging the cause of fighting anti-Semitism by using it for political gain.
“Those of us who have tried to raise the alarm about anti-Semitism, especially on college campuses — much of which is left-wing, and linked to anti-Israel activism — may now struggle to be heard, while perpetrators will use today’s hoaxes to hide tomorrow’s crimes,” he wrote.
Some liberals have accused Breitbart News of enabling anti-Semites by welcoming them, thanks to the efforts of Steve Bannon, who ran the site, and fired columnist Milo Yiannopoulis. Breitbart’s top executives, several of whom are Jewish, including CEO Larry Solov, have denied those charges.
After the FBI charged an Israeli-American dual citizen with making more than 100 bomb threats against Jewish community centers and civic organizations, conservative Jewish writers are saying that their left-wing colleagues owe President Donald Trump an apology.
While admitting that anti-Semitic attitudes do exist on the far right, conservative writer Jonathan Tobin is arguing that left-leaning Jewish groups have been so traumatized by the rise of Trump that they haven’t paid enough attention to denouncing hatred of Jews that originates on the left. As a result, they have made combating anti-Semitism a partisan issue, he asserted.
“For all of his obvious flaws, Trump is clearly well disposed to both Jews and Israel.” Tobin wrote in an essay for National Review. “Yet Jewish liberals were too invested in their opposition to him to understand that by linking him to anti-Semitism they were making a colossal strategic error. Making anti-Semitism a political football, instead of a cause that unites both parties and their leaders, was a dangerous game that has now blown up in their faces.”
Joel Pollack, a senior editor at Breitbart News who also is Jewish, charged liberal Jews with damaging the cause of fighting anti-Semitism by using it for political gain.
“Those of us who have tried to raise the alarm about anti-Semitism, especially on college campuses — much of which is left-wing, and linked to anti-Israel activism — may now struggle to be heard, while perpetrators will use today’s hoaxes to hide tomorrow’s crimes,” he wrote.
Some liberals have accused Breitbart News of enabling anti-Semites by welcoming them, thanks to the efforts of Steve Bannon, who ran the site, and fired columnist Milo Yiannopoulis. Breitbart’s top executives, several of whom are Jewish, including CEO Larry Solov, have denied those charges.
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