Why Americans are so Blind
Henrey H. Lindner
Why do Americans, who otherwise have a fair
moral sense and have often intervened around the world to protect
victimized groups, continue to tolerate any and all Israeli crimes against
Palestinians, and then blame the Palestinians for fighting back? Why do
Americans consider Palestinians undeserving of basic human rights? Why
don't Americans realize that Zionism is a form of ethnic and religious
bigotry and discrimination? Why did Americans go to war on the basis of UN
Resolutions in order to prevent the ethnic cleansing of Kosovo, yet
continue to aid and abet the ethnic cleansing of Palestine in
contradiction to the UN Resolution 242 and 338?
Having been raised in a typical American
Protestant family, I believe I can shed some light on this issue. I was
once there myself. America's moral blindness on this issue is due to many
factors working together, reinforcing each other:
Physical Isolation -- Americans live
on a continent on the other side of the Earth. Most Americans never travel
to the Middle East. Here they may know some Jews, but few know any
Palestinians. Americans are not close enough to the people or the conflict
to receive any unbiased factual information. They must rely on the
American media for information.
Media Bias -- The American media and
political establishment is rabidly pro-Israeli for a variety of reasons,
some listed below. Many newspapers and media giants are owned by
Israel-sympathizing Jews. In addition, the Israeli propaganda machine is
sophisticated and powerful, practically guaranteeing that Americans
receive nothing but pro-Israeli propaganda. Any one who attempts to
criticize Israel's actions is shouted down with the all-purpose charge of
"anti-Semitism". Any attempt to present a "neutral"
journalistic view of current events in the Middle East plays into Israel's
hand, as such a treatment ignores the historical and moral context that
has produced the current violence. The movie "Exodus", seen by
millions of Americans, presented the ethnic cleansing of Palestine as a
peaceful transition.
Jewish manipulation of the American
Political system -- Politicians are afraid of the Zionist lobby. They
should be.
No comprehension of suffering --
Americans generally have grown up comfortably in a stable country that was
never threatened. They have no idea what life is like for people who see
relatives killed, who are displaced from their homes, who live under the
power of a hostile tribalistic government, who have their houses
bulldozed, whose ability to earn a living depends on their captor's whims.
Americans simply cannot understand why the Palestinians hate their
overlords so much that they will take up stones against soldiers firing
bullets. Let any American live with some Palestinians in the West Bank for
a few days and his views would be transformed.
Shared Racism and Genocide --
America, like Israel, was created by Europeans with a genocide of the
indigenous people. White settlers drove the American Indians off their
ancestral land. If they fought, they were killed. Indians were confined to
a few reservations. No thought was given to the rights of the Indians.
Whites believed that God wanted them to have the land. Until recent years,
the Indian genocide was celebrated in Western movies, and never criticized
in schools. Just as Indians were considered uncivilized heathens not
deserving basic rights; so are the Palestinians. The parallels between the
establishment of the American and Israeli states are many.
The American genocide and enslavement of
African people likewise has been insufficiently recognized, criticized, or
corrected. Racism thrives at a subconscious level in the vast majority of
Americans' minds. Americans consider themselves and their country to be
especially righteous and blessed by God. The Israeli Jews, of course,
consider themselves the "Chosen People". The religious bigotry
and tribalism inherent in this idea require no comment.
The Bible -- Having little history
of their own, and being descended largely from fervent Christians,
Americans have grown up in Sunday schools being taught stories from the
Bible about the Jews--their suffering in Egypt, their march through the
desert, their wars, their kings, their prophets, their heros and heroines,
etc. From the Old Testament, American kids learn that the Jews' attack
upon, conquest of, and slaughter of the Canaanites, Philistines, and other
indigenous peoples of Palestine was good and right; ordained by God
himself! Imagine the effect of such ideas on little children! The Old
Testament makes it clear: Jews-Good: Canaanites-Bad.
Now of course, the formula is Israelis=Good:
Palestinians=Bad. Is it any surprise that when they grow up, Americans
think that it's perfectly all right for Israeli Jews to kill and displace
the Palestinians? Isn't God on the side of the Jews now just as in the Old
Testament? Shouldn't they reconquer the land that God gave them? Aren't
the Palestinians to be blamed for resisting this holy crusade? The other
world history that Americans learn in public schools about other places
and events is comparatively dry and meaningless. The only meaningful
ancient history for most Americans is Jewish history. Furthermore, many
fundamentalist Christians are "Friends of Israel". They take the
Book of Revelations in the New Testament very seriously. They believe that
Christ's Second Coming to Earth will be preceded by the re-establishment
of the Kingdom of Israel and a war over Israel. All the more reason for
Protestants to help establish Israel and remain its "friend".
The Crusades -- After Jewish history
and Cowboy history, Americans know Crusader history. Castles and knights
fascinate them, and of course the Holy Quest to take back the Holy Land
from the Arabs. What could be more wonderful than to see the evil Saracens
finally vanquished. How much better if the Jewish people also recreate
Israel in their Biblical home in the process? In fact, history will look
back on the establishment of the state of Israel as the Ninth Crusade of
Western Christendom against Islam. The history books will relate how the
collapse of the Ottoman Empire allowed the West to retake the Holy Land
and re-enact Biblical history with no risk and little expense--using a
small proxy army of Zionist volunteers.
The Holocaust -- Americans fought
the Germans and liberated many Jews from the concentration camps. The
mass-murder and atrocities committed by the Nazis rightly filled Americans
with pity. This prompted American to support the establishment of the
state of Israel against all wishes and rights of the people living there.
Democracy in America, not for others. The Zionists have continued to
shamelessly play on this pity for their own advantage. Their leaders never
fail to mention it as a justification for whatever atrocity they commit.
One is reminded frequently of the psychological phenomena of identifying
with the aggressor. The Zionist Jews have externalized their anger and
attempted to undo their own victimization by repeating the Nazi's
crimes--the victim this time being the Palestinians.
Islam -- Judaism is familiar through
the Old Testament, which is included in every American's Bible. For
American Christians, Judaism is not the right religion, but it is familiar
and is no threat. God chose the Jews for the first covenant with man.
Judaism was supplanted by the second covenant through Jesus. So to
Christians, Judaism is tribalistic and anachronistic and poses no threat.
Most Christians are unaware of the bigoted and unethical teachings of the
Talmud. Islam is a completely different matter.
It is a universal religion, not confined to
a single race. It is growing and represents a threat to Christianity.
Christians know that Islam reduces Christ to a prophet. Christians don't
look on it as just another religion; they see Islam as an heretical sect
of Judaism and Christianity--which is much worse. Americans fear and loath
Islam all the more because they've encountered it primarily in the context
of the Israeli-Arab conflict. Unfortunately,
Americans generally don't actually know any Muslims so that they might
realize that they're humans also.
Arab "Terrorism" -- Americans
have been assaulted for years by images of Arabs committing terrorist
acts. Ignorant of the history of the region, they cannot understand the
Arab terrorism has been a reaction to Israeli terrorism--its ethnic
cleansing of Palestine and its apartheid regime.
They've become convinced instead that Arabs
are inherently violent and untrustworthy. They have mistaken a symptom of
a moral disorder for the cause. Arabs are not violent people in general.
By any measure, there is far less violence in their societies than in
America. The Palestinians are fighting for their freedom against an
implacable enemy. The Palestinians have suffered much, much more at the
hands of the Israelis than the American colonists ever did from the
British, yet Americans celebrate their violent struggle against the
occupying British. The Palestinians' desperate acts against the occupying
Israelis and their supporters are morally justified given the violence
that the Israelis have committed and continue to commit against them.
Under altered circumstances, Americans would support the Palestinians as
freedom fighters and understand that they were driven to suicidal violence
and terrorism by the criminality of the Israeli state. Morally, most
persons believe that violence is justified in order to end violent
oppression, and this is the case in Palestine. Psychologically, people who
are violated and oppressed will strike back in any way they can,
especially when they have nothing more to lose. The Palestinians cannot
take on the Israeli war machine, so in their intense anger, they attack
any Israeli or supporter of Israel that they can reach. They use any means
available, even if they can only throw stones at soldiers who are shooting
at them, and even if they must kill themselves in suicide bombings.
The above factors, taken together, are a
sufficient explanation for America's collusion with Israel's theft of
Palestine, with its ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians, with its
apartheid regime, and with its use of violence to force the Palestinians
to accept a peace plan that lets it get away with murder and theft. In
reality, the current state of affairs is a violent affront to the values
that Americans hold dear. I sincerely hope that more and more Americans
will wake up and open their eyes. If only they begin to understand the
true historical and moral context of the conflict, they would demand a
moral solution. They would support UN Resolutions 191, 242, and 338. They
would demand an end to the payments and the arms shipments. They would
demand that the refugees be allowed to return, that Israel's victims be
compensated, and that Israel reconstitute itself as a non-tribal, secular
democracy with equal rights for all human beings.
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