http://blogs.the-american-interest.com/wrm/2012/10/04/archbishop-tutu-please-apologize-to-the-jews/
The website of the Free Gaza Movement, a sponsor of the Gaza Flotilla, lists some impressive celebrity endorsements.
One of the most impressive names on the list is that of Desmond Tutu,
revered throughout the world for his courageous stand against South
Africa’s apartheid government and for his leadership of initiatives like
the Truth and Reconciliation Commission which did so much to heal the
wounds apartheid left behind.
But
there was something the Free Gaza Movement didn’t tell the archbishop:
its co-founder and board chair is a Jew-hater named Greta Berlin who
uses the organization as a platform form which to spread the ugliest
anti-Semitic legends and, literally, Nazi propaganda and lies.
The
Free Gaza Movement wants you to think that it is a group of
humanitarians stirred to action by Israeli crimes against the
Palestinians. But Berlin is something much nastier: a conscious
propagandist of anti-Semitic hate - the kind of person with whom no
Christian clergyman can associate himself in a common cause without
causing grave scandal and harm.
On
Sunday, the Free Gaza Movement posted this on its Twitter Feed:
“Zionists operated the concentration camps and helped murder millions of
innocent Jews” with a link to this awful video.
This
is not anti-Zionism. It is not criticism of Israel or defense of
Palestinian rights. It is not in the gray zone: it is ugly filth of the
lowest kind, gutter anti-Semitism mixed with genocidal rage. The very
word “Nazi,” tweeted the movement, is a combination of NAtionalist and
ZIonist. Simple, really, once you see through the Jewish lies to
understand the Jewish-Hitler alliance for what it really was.
As Avi Mayer tracked the story,
it became clear that this was no low level employee or hot headed
volunteer playing games with the Free Gaza Twitter feed. The film
endorsed and linked in the tweet got another link - on the Facebook page
Greta Berlin. She was so in love with this nastiness that she wanted to
share it with her friends.
But
this doesn’t exhaust the pro-Nazi activities of this “humanitarian”
movement. The Free Gaza Movement is also touting an anti-Semitic film
actually produced under the Propaganda Ministry of Joseph Goebbels
during the Third Reich itself: a Nazi propaganda film on the Katyn
massacre that tried to whip up hatred against Communists and Jews. And
here, too, Greta Berlin, that exquisite connoisseur of cinema and
tender-hearted lover of mankind, was so thrilled with this Goebbels’
hard-hitting investigative journalism and fearless proclamation of the
truth that she posted a link to a download on her Facebook account.
As
this information came out, the “Free Gaza Movement” frantically tried
to bury the evidence, taking down the tweets, blocking access to
Facebook posts, but it was too late. Screenshots, retweets and Google
caches left its pale underbelly exposed.
Obviously
Archbishop Tutu had no idea he was getting in bed with Nazi-class Jew
haters and aspiring genocidaires when he allowed the Free Gaza Movement
the use of his name. Greta Berlin presumably doesn’t wear her
Nazi-loving heart on her sleeve when mingling with the Great and the
Good and trying to pass herself off as a respectable humanitarian. But
because of his enormous global stature and the contentious nature of
this particular issue, the archbishop had a duty to himself, to the
world and to the Anglican Communion to vet the organization before
offering his support.
Now
that the truth is known, the Archbishop must move quickly to avoid
causing grave harm to Christian-Jewish relations and the cause of
justice around the world. He must express his regret to those Christians
and Jews who have been hurt and confused by his inadvertent dalliance
with hate. The longer he waits, the greater the scandal. He has every
right to criticize Israeli policies in Gaza and to do what he can to
promote what he believes to be a just outcome in the Israeli-Palestinian
dispute. But Archbishop Tutu’s entire public career has been built on
the repudiation of hate. He cannot, at this stage in his life, allow his
name - or that of his Church - to be slimed in this way.
Via Meadia
hopes that we will soon hear from South Africa that Archbishop Tutu has
scraped this particular piece of dirt from the soles of his shoes. In
the meantime we hope that other Anglican and Christian leaders around
the world will move quickly to reassure Jews that Christians everywhere
want nothing to do with this poor woman’s horrid agenda and her nasty
hate campaign.
If the Archbishop - or any Via Meadia readers - want more details about this sordid story, they should go to Avi Mayer’s Storify account and read the whole thing.
In
general, well intentioned outsiders need to understand that while there
are many Palestinian and pro-Palestinian organizations who criticize
Israel and work to better the lives of Palestinians in a very honest and
admirable way, there are also some unscrupulous hate groups out there.
These groups pursue violent, hate-filled agendas while superficially
claiming to speak for human rights and justice. Some of the worst groups
work the hardest to maintain a respectable facade. After a century of
communal conflict, there is a dense infrastructure of groups like this;
as Archbishop Tutu should have known, one must take care not to be
duped.
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