Why
Would the ADL Honor Rupert Murdoch?
It is a valid question that demands answers. Why would
a prominent civil rights organization—one which is supposedly
dedicated to fighting bigotry and discrimination—present
an award to a man whose cable network profits from race-baiting
and hatred?
On October 13, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), the nation’s
foremost Jewish civil rights organization, presented an
award to media magnate Rupert Murdoch “for
his stalwart support of Israel and his commitment to promoting
respect and speaking out against anti-Semitism,” according
to a press release on the organization’s website.
In his acceptance speech, Murdoch—who of course is the CEO
of News Corp, parent of Fox News—spoke of the “soft war”
against Israel, and the “ongoing war against the Jews.”
Perhaps the most eye-opening part of Rupert Murdoch’s speech
was his assertion about the source of most of today’s worst
anti-Semitism: the Left.
Tonight
I'd like to speak about two things that worry me most.
First
is the disturbing new home that anti-Semitism has found
in polite society – especially in Europe.
Second
is how violence and extremism are encouraged when the
world sees Israel's greatest ally distancing herself from
the Jewish state.
Now,
when Americans think of anti-Semitism, we tend to think
of the vulgar caricatures and attacks of the first part
of the 20th century.
Now
it seems that the most virulent strains come from the
left. Often this new anti-Semitism dresses
itself up as legitimate disagreement with Israel.
The same day, the ADL released its own blacklist of sorts, what it calls the “Top 10 Anti-Israel Groups In America.” These are generally progressive peace activist groups, and civil rights
and human rights organizations that are critical of Israeli
government policy, and advocate for Palestinian self-determination.
They include groups such as US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation and Council on American-Islamic Relations. Also on the list is Jewish Voice For Peace, which is “the only national
Jewish organization that provides a voice for Jews and allies
who believe that peace in the Middle East will be achieved
through justice and full equality for both Palestinians
and Israelis.”
Now, no part of the political spectrum has a monopoly on
bigotry and intolerance. And as the Southern Poverty Law Center notes, there is some anti-Semitism on the far-left, and some critics
of Israel cross the line into anti-Semitism. However, criticism
of Israel does not typically equal anti-Semitism, and many
critics of Israel are unfairly labeled as bigots. It seems
that Mr. Murdoch is painting in rather broad brushstrokes
in his condemnation of the left. And he is a hypocrite
as well, given the virulent anti-Semitism that viewers will
find on Fox News.
As Media Matters recently reported, Fox News has
an anti-Semitism problem. Fox host Glenn Beck promoted
the racist book The Red Network by Elizabeth Dilling,
a Nazi sympathizer who praised Hitler, called “Colored people”
savages, and blamed Germany’s anti-Semitism on “revolutionary
Russian Jews.” According to Media Matters, Beck also cited
an anti-Semitic smear of George Soros, and promoted Secrets
of the Federal Reserve, a book by the anti-Semitic and
white supremacist conspiracy theorist Eustace Mullins.
In addition, Beck has hosted and associated with other controversial leaders on the
right, including Larry Pratt of Gun Owners of America,
Roy Beck of NumbersUSA, and Michael Hill of the League of
the South. Even the ADL has said that David Barton, a so-called historian promoted
by Beck, has spoken to groups affiliated with the racist
and anti-Semitic Christian Identity movement.
Moreover, Beck recently defended Ohio congressional candidate
Rich Iott’s right to wear a Nazi uniform, comparing it to “good cop bad cop” or “cowboys and Indians.”
So, what’s really going on here?
First, the ADL apparently has decided to eschew its glorious
past and become a rigid single-issue organization. It has
cast its lot with the neocon crowd in America who want to
characterize all legitimate critics of Israel—including
progressive Jews who also believe in Palestinian rights
–as anti-Semites. The goal is to shut off all debate on
the Mideast crisis. And he ADL puts itself in lockstep
with a hard-right government in Israel that would erode the rights of Jew and Arab alike— with efforts by
the ultra-orthodox to define who is or is not a Jew;
enforced gender segregation on public streets, a law requiring Arab and other non-Jewish Israelis
to pledge loyalty to a “Jewish and democratic” state, and legislation that would criminalize
minority political opposition and human rights organizations
who assist refugees.
Second, Rupert Murdoch has deep pockets, and I suppose the
ADL will benefit from that reality. But they must hold
their nose and look the other way as Murdoch’s Fox News
serves as the official network of the Tea Party, which the ADL itself says is a recruiting ground for white supremacists. And Murdoch has given $1 million apiece to the Republican Governors’ Association and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce,
doing his part to further the corporate purchase of American
politics and foreign influence over elections, not to mention
the outsourcing of U.S. jobs.
Only two months ago, the ADL was embroiled in controversy when it spoke out against the construction of an Islamic center near Ground
Zero in Manhattan. That move did much to damage its reputation
and integrity as an advocate for civil rights and religious
freedoms. And now, it seems the ADL has learned very little
from that episode, as it just honored Rupert Murdoch of
all people. The organization founded nearly a century ago
following the lynching of Leo Frank has come a long way,
but not in a good way.
Two questions remain: Will the ADL demand that Murdoch return
his award? And will Murdoch repudiate the anti-Semitism
of Glenn Beck and his own Fox News network?
BlackCommentator.com Executive Editor, David A. Love, JD is a journalist and human rights
advocate based in Philadelphia, and a contributor to The Huffington Post, theGrio, The Progressive Media Project, McClatchy-Tribune News Service, In These Times and Philadelphia Independent Media Center. He
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