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Dennis Donovan

(25,894 posts)
Thu Nov 21, 2024, 12:31 PM Thursday

The Atlantic: Trump Is Building the Most Anti-Semitic Cabinet in Decades

The Atlantic - (archived: https://archive.ph/kY8Pq ) Trump Is Building the Most Anti-Semitic Cabinet in Decades

Donald Trump has vowed to “defeat anti-Semitism.” His Cabinet picks tell a very different story.

By Franklin Foer

November 21, 2024, 11:51 AM ET

Of all the promises, from quixotic to horrifying, that Donald Trump has made about the next four years, the one that seems least likely to be fulfilled is his vow to “defeat anti-Semitism.” He has nominated a slew of cranks who have dabbled in the oldest conspiracy theory of them all, a belief that Jews control the world.

Over the past decade or so, pernicious lies about Jewish villainy have drifted into the mainstream of American life. That’s a fact Trump acknowledges when he talks about his plans to “defend Jewish citizens in America.” But he tends to focus on the problem at college campuses, which constitutes an incomplete diagnosis. It allows Trump to ignore his own complicity in unleashing the worst wave of anti-Jewish sentiment in generations.

In his first administration, Trump provided rhetorical cover for supporters who blared hateful sentiments—those “very fine people,” Kanye West, and others. This time, he’s placing them in the line of presidential succession. If confirmed, this crew would comprise the highest-ranking collection of White House anti-Semites in generations.

Take Matt Gaetz, Trump’s nominee for attorney general. He is a fierce opponent of the Antisemitism Awareness Act, which would curtail federal funding for institutions of higher education that fail to address the hatred of Jews when it flourishes on their campuses. There are principled reasons for rejecting the bill. But in the course of arguing against it, Gaetz revealed himself. He asserted that the legislation’s definition of anti-Semitism would penalize the belief that the Jews killed Jesus. This wasn’t a point Gaetz made in the spirit of protecting free speech. He fervently believes it himself. “The Bible is clear. There is no myth or controversy on this,” he posted on X. This is the canard from which the whole Western tradition of anti-Semitism flows, a belief officially repudiated by the Catholic Church at the Second Vatican Council nearly 60 years ago.

And it wasn’t a stray expression. In 2018, Gaetz invited Charles Johnson, a notorious figure on the alt-right, to attend the State of the Union address as his guest. Johnson is a textbook example of a Holocaust denier. He insists that only 250,000 Jews died—and only of typhus—during World War II. In a Reddit “Ask Me Anything” session, he wrote that he agreed with a commenter “about Auschwitz and the gas chambers not being real.” When confronted with Johnson’s record, Gaetz admitted that he hadn’t properly vetted Johnson before extending him an invitation. Even so, he told Fox Business that Johnson is “not a holocaust denier.” That defense, given all the evidence about Johnson presented to him, is tantamount to an endorsement.

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The Atlantic: Trump Is Building the Most Anti-Semitic Cabinet in Decades (Original Post) Dennis Donovan Thursday OP
"Ha ha, suckers!" - G.O.P.'s Greatest Felon/Rapist BoRaGard Thursday #1
Most Jewish voters weren't fooled - they voted against Trump. yardwork Thursday #2
Sadly, neither facts seem to be of interest to most. Behind the Aegis Thursday #5
Some people seem to think it's business as usual. yardwork Thursday #7
So much for the pro-Trump commercial XanaDUer2 Thursday #3
Probably paid actors. yardwork Thursday #8
Totally XanaDUer2 Thursday #9
Me too!!!! Mossfern Thursday #11
It was awful XanaDUer2 Thursday #12
In decades??? Mme. Defarge Thursday #4
Listen to some Nixon tapes, yikes. tritsofme Thursday #6
HA.. TSF's fucking "vow" is Cha Thursday #10

Behind the Aegis

(54,867 posts)
5. Sadly, neither facts seem to be of interest to most.
Thu Nov 21, 2024, 02:54 PM
Thursday

It is nothing new, as you know, but this doesn't augur well for Jews.

yardwork

(64,431 posts)
7. Some people seem to think it's business as usual.
Thu Nov 21, 2024, 03:00 PM
Thursday

Things don't augur well for anyone but sociopathic billionaires right now.

XanaDUer2

(13,997 posts)
3. So much for the pro-Trump commercial
Thu Nov 21, 2024, 01:09 PM
Thursday

Of three older Jewish women saying Trump will keep us safe. That ad drove me crazy

Mossfern

(3,188 posts)
11. Me too!!!!
Thu Nov 21, 2024, 04:35 PM
Thursday

That could easily have been me and my friends - except we would all be wearing Kamala swag and manning a phone bank for her. I very rarely scream at the TV - but this ad .......






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I don't dress fancy like those women. But that's the stereotype I guess.

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