Holocaust Survivors as Villains: The Self-Hatred of the Jewish Left (FrontPageMagazine.com) by Mark Tapson 07/25/12)
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The left-leaning Jewish daily Tablet found itself the target of an
unexpected backlash last week after it published a shocking piece
smearing Holocaust survivors as “villains masquerading as victims.”
Commentary’s John Podhoretz called it “the most disgusting piece of
anti-Semitism I think I’ve ever read outside of the arrant lunacy of
schizophrenic letter writers.”
In a pop culture critique of the popular TV series Breaking Bad,
called “Breaking Bad Karma” (with the eyebrow-raising subtitle, “How
the cancer victim at the center of the AMC series justifies my
skepticism of Holocaust survivors”), first-time Tablet contributor
Anna Breslaw began with this distasteful personal confession. That
section is worth quoting in its entirety, because every sentence is
jaw-droppingly vile:
Since I was 12 I’ve had an unappealing, didactic distrust of people
with the extreme will to live. My father’s parents were Holocaust
survivors, and in grade school I received the de rigueur exposure to
the horror – visiting geriatric men and women with numbers tattooed
on their arms, completing assigned reading like The Diary of Anne
Frank and Night. But the more information I received, the less
sympathy the survivors elicited from me. Each time we clapped for the
old Hungarian lady who spoke about Dachau, each time Elie Wiesel
threw another anonymous anecdote of betrayal onto a page, I eyed it
askance, thinking What did you do that you’re not talking about? I
had the gut instinct that these were villains masquerading as victims
who, solely by virtue of surviving (very likely by any means
necessary), felt that they had earned the right to be heroes, their
basic, animal self-interest dressed up with glorified phrases
like “triumph of the human spirit.”
I wondered if anyone had alerted Hitler that in the event that the
final solution didn’t pan out, only the handful of Jews who actually
fulfilled the stereotype of the Judenscheisse (because every group
has a few) would remain to carry on the Jewish race – conniving,
indestructible, taking and taking.
First, a little background on Breslaw. Her previous writing
experience ranged from recapping Real Housewives of New Jersey
episodes for New York magazine, to contributing to a vapid sex-and-
celebrity-gossip site called Jezebel (named after the Biblical
idolater queen), to blogging about sex, love, and life for Glamour
magazine online in short pieces with such self-parodic titles as “Is
Your Dude More Into Legs, Butts, Or Boobs? Here’s What It Might Mean”
and “What’s the Weirdest Thing You’d Trade for Sex?” So, an attempt
at insightful pop culture commentary apparently took her out of her
depth – and exposed her Jew-hatred.
Back in 2009 Breslaw thought dressing up as Anne Frank would make a
killer Halloween costume. In a piece for a website called Heeb (a
variation on an anti-Semitic slur), which describes itself with
painfully self-conscious hipness as “a take-no-prisoners zine for the
plugged-in and preached-out,” she explains,
I cut a Star of David out of a yellow cereal box, wrote “Juden” on
it, taped it to a blazer and carried a Moleskine notebook around even
though my mom didn’t want me to.
She notes that she felt an affinity for Anne Frank because, like the
15-year-old Jewish girl famous for the diary recounting her
experiences hiding in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam, Breslaw too
is “uncomfortable in small quarters.” Now that’s edgy humor! Anne
Frank and her family were betrayed and she was shipped off to Bergen-
Belsen where she narrowly escaped the gas chambers, only to die of
typhus weeks before the camp’s liberation. So you can see how this
would make for an hilarious Halloween gag.
The callousness of this 25-year-old sex-and-celebrity blogger can’t
be dismissed as ignorance, since she confesses to enduring the
insufferable boredom of a “de rigueur exposure” to the ghastly
nightmare of the Holocaust. She simply couldn’t find sympathy for
those icky old people with their uncool tattoos, including those in
her own family whom she holds in such contempt, anywhere in the
blasted landscape of her soul; instead, she views them suspiciously
as hypocritical and villainous. How cynical must one be to believe
that “triumph of the human spirit” is merely an empty phrase? One has
to wonder how representative she is of her generation, many of whom
embrace a jaded, emotionally detached, hipster irony and treat just
about everything as fodder for ridicule, including Anne Frank.
Breaking Bad is a TV series about a cancer-stricken chemistry teacher
named Walter White who turns to crime, making and selling drugs to
provide for his family after he’s gone. In Breslaw’s disturbed mind,
this somehow links that fictional character to real-life Holocaust
survivors:
Walt and Breaking Bad express one of our most inherent psychological
fallacies: the ability to do any number of consciously reprehensible
things while persisting in considering ourselves the protagonist at
all times. From world wars to breaking hearts, we cling to the
destruction done to us in the past as a justification for the
destruction we will cause in the future.
Besides being a complete misinterpretation of Breaking Bad, this is a
substance-less and cynical argument. Her claim is that the Jews who
escaped Hitler’s genocidal reach must be guilty of “reprehensible
things” and continue to use it to justify their “conniving”
selfishness. Breslaw is apparently more repulsed by their “extreme
will to live” than by Hitler’s extreme will to murder them.
The greater outrage is not that a pathologically hateful young Jew
trashed Holocaust survivors as self-promoting villains, but that a
Jewish arts and culture magazine accepted her execrable musings for
publication. Let Breslaw retreat into her shallow tabloid milieu and
be forgotten; it is Tablet that ultimately must be held responsible
for her stunningly offensive piece, chosen no doubt for its shock
value. Deluged by hundreds of reader comments universally expressing
outrage, editor-in-chief Alana Newhouse followed up two days later
with a response in which she blathered on about the magazine
exploring its responsibility to “Jewish communal discourse.” Her
readers were not pacified by this non-apology apology; nor was
Commentary, which condemned it as “self-referential, self-
aggrandizing, and ultimately self-infatuated.”
In a time in which Jews once again find themselves the target of a
genocidal, anti-Semitic ideology – Iran’s bombing of a busload of
Israeli tourists in Bulgaria is only the latest example – Jewish
liberals such as those at Tablet who entertain such Jew-hating venom
as Anna Breslaw’s piece are siding with their own enemy. (Copyright ©
2012 FrontPageMagazine.com 07/25/12)
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