Meretz Chief’s Anti-Semitic, Anti-Brooklyn Slur Gets Pass from Media, But Some ‘Anglos’ Are Enraged (JEWISH PRESS) By: Yori Yanover 04/20/12)
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Earlier this week, Meretz Chairperson MK Zahava Gal-On had a severe
case of hoof and mouth disease when, while speaking to the Army
Radio, she said it would be intolerable for Israel’s future to be
decided by a bunch of “Yehudonim from Brooklyn.”
“Yehudon” was accepted by early 20th Century Hebrew translators as a
proper literary substitute for the Polish slur “Zhid.” Over the
years, as the culture expanded and Palestinian and later Israeli Jews
wished to express contempt for Diaspora Jews, “Yehudon” took its
place in the living language in the context of a court Jew, a
weakling Jew, a money-grubbing Jew – but from a very particular,
Sabra, point of view.
Over time, the left in Israel began to use the term “Yehudon” to
express their loathing for the ultra-Orthodox (settlers have been
dubbed “Mitnachlon”), reawakening the original, anti-Semitic roots of
the word.
At the same time, there have been references – especially in stormy
online forums – where the right has been naming Israeli
leftists “Yehudonim,” depicting them as gutless servants of the EU.
The somewhat pathetic members of the Neturei Karta sect serving the
Palestinian cause have been getting the Y-bomb from both sides.
Gal-on’s unfortunate use of the Y-word came during a discussion of
new pending legislation, which the right is hoping to use in
restraining Israel’s hyperactive high court. The current version
requires a majority of 65 members of Knesset to overturn a Supreme
Court decision. Gal-On was outraged.
First, on the eve of Yom HaShoah, she equated the possibility of a
future right-wing majority overturning a Supreme Court decision with
the Nazis’ method of wielding a thin, but oppressive parliamentary
majority to enforce mob rule.
Then she really stepped in it.
“If 10 Knesset seats are enough to change how Israel decides whether
to go to war with Iran or not, organized groups will come from
Brooklyn and get the right to vote. All the decisions about life and
death here, whether to evacuate the territories, whether to authorize
outposts, those people sitting in New York or Brooklyn will decide
for us?”
And here is where she kind of lost it: “Groups of Yehudonim…” and a
quick fix, no apology: “Yehudim, organized in the Diaspora, will
decide how we live here?” Gal-On proceeded, perhaps concerned that
whatever she had said that day, right or wrong, would be ignored to
make media room for the faux pax.
Israel’s mainstream media didn’t make much of the incident. Perhaps
they were too busy destroying the career of an IDF officer who was
caught on YouTube restraining a crowd of pro-Palestinian trespassers.
The Meretz MK was quick to come up with the conditional apology, the
modern politician’s way of saying she did nothing wrong, but if
anyone decides to feel hurt, she’s sorry for them. “I don’t know how
it happened, and I corrected myself immediately,” she stated. “If
somebody was hurt, I apologize. Don’t analyze this or start to give
it any hidden meanings.”
A spokesperson for Yisrael Beytenu Anglos – supporters of Foreign
Minister Avigdor Liberman’s party – told The Jewish Press that it
actually makes sense to try and assess those hidden meanings,
because, as that renowned ‘Zhid’ psychiatrist Freud said, there’s no
such thing as a coincidence.
“As Anglos in Israel we are outraged by Gal-On’s disgraceful
comments. These type of comments should not pass without strong
condemnation and we call for a complete retraction and full apology,
especially when our friends and relatives in the Diaspora are
disparaged in such an ugly manner. Furthermore, the lack of outrage
by Gal-On’s ideological compatriots demonstrates the abject hypocrisy
of those who constantly try and stifle the Nationalist Camp’s freedom
of expression while ignoring the incitement amongst their own.
“In addition, her invocation of the Holocaust for political point-
scoring is unacceptable and should not be part of acceptable
discourse. These comments, taken as a whole, reflect very badly on
Gal-On and her party and should be remedied immediately.”
Nevertheless, we hardly believe Gal-On’s poor offensive words would
cost her even one vote among the readers of this website…
Yisrael Beytenu Anglos is the division of the Yisrael Beytenu party
for the English-speaking community in Israel. Their Facebook page is
www.facebook.com/beytenuenglish (© 2012 JewishPress. 04/20/12)
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