Author: Robert Spencer
Publication: FrontPageMagazine.com
Date: May 8, 2006
URL: http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=22362
Brandeis University began in 1948, according
to its mission statement, "under the sponsorship of the American Jewish
community" in order to "embody its highest ethical and cultural
values." In this age of the ascendancy of the academic Left, it is in
danger of becoming the polar opposite of those noble aspirations: a useful
idiot of the global jihad. First there was the appointment of Khalil Shikaki
a senior fellow at its Crown Center for Middle East Studies, and the flat
refusal to consider the evidence linking Shikaki to Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Now comes an honorary doctorate to be awarded to playwright Tony Kushner on
May 21.
Kushner thinks that "it would have been
better if Israel never happened," and that its founding was a "mistake."
He has echoed the most outrageous fantasies of Palestinian propagandists,
denouncing Israel for "ethnic cleansing" and declaring: "The
biggest supporters of Israel are the most repulsive members of the Jewish
community and Israel itself has got this disgraceful record...Israel is a
creation of the U.S., bought and paid for...There are lots of beautiful little
orange groves and olive groves which the Palestinians had before the Jews
were there, and some very attractive European-looking cities, too..."
Kushner has decried "the deliberate destruction of Palestinian culture
and a systematic attempt to destroy the identity of the Palestinian people"
-- without, of course, mentioning that that national identity was invented
in the 1960s in what turned about to be an extraordinarily successful ploy
to adjust the paradigm of the Arab-Israeli conflict with the newly-minted
Palestinians as the underdogs.
Meanwhile, Brandeis Goldfarb Library featured
a propagandistic exhibition of children's paintings called "Voices from
Palestine," including depictions of bloodied Palestinian children and
a PLO flag in the shape of Israel, suggesting that all of Israel belongs by
right to the Palestinians. Adverse publicity compelled the Library to close
the exhibit Wednesday, after four days of a scheduled two-week run. Yet the
day after the Library closed the exhibit, protestors came out at Brandeis;
one carried a sign reading, "Shut Down the Israeli Apartheid Terror State/From
the River to the Sea Palestine Will Be Free." Another read: "END
Repression of Palestanian [sic] Children" -- a particularly brutal irony
in light of the culture of murderous hatred into which Palestinian children
at the youngest ages are plunged by their parents.
These are the "highest ethical and cultural
values" of the American Jewish community? Brandeis has clearly lost its
way: it has come full circle from the robust and fervent Zionism of Justice
Louis Brandeis. It has imbibed so deeply the Left's iron dogma of relativist
multiculturalism that it has become just another academic conduit for the
propaganda and disinformation that dominate the discussion about Israel in
today's universities.
The bitter irony is that Brandeis President
Jehuda Reinharz and the others responsible for hiring Shikaki and honoring
Kushner, as well as the protestors at the University last Thursday, no doubt
believe that all this demonstrates their commitment to justice. Those at Brandeis
who are responsible for all this probably deplore the Israeli "apartheid"
state, but they never address (except to explain away) the relentless terror
attacks on Israeli civilians by Palestinian mujahedin or the overall climate
of terror that made the infamous "apartheid wall" necessary. They
do not examine the root causes of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, and so
believe that it can by various concessions on the part of Israel. They, like
so many others in Europe and America, labor under the delusion that they can
win peace with the jihadists through concessions and negotiated settlements.
They don't have any idea of what the new rulers
of "Palestine," the Islamic Resistance Movement or Hamas, make quite
plain in the Charter of their movement: that the conflict between Muslim Arabs
and Israel is not ultimately about "stolen land" or nationalistic
yearnings. If it had been, the Palestinian Arabs would have accepted the state
offered them by the UN partition plan of 1948. Instead, it is just one front
of the global jihad effort to establish the hegemony of Islamic law not just
over what is now the State of Israel, but over the entire world. Hamas, the
Charter says, "will spare no effort to bring about justice and defeat
injustice, in word and deed, in this place and everywhere it can reach and
have influence therein." In this context justice equals Islamic rule:
Hamas states that "Allah is its target, the Prophet is its model, the
Koran its constitution: Jihad is its path and death for the sake of Allah
is the loftiest of its wishes."
The jihad ideology stipulates that Muslims
must strive to establish the hegemony of the Islamic social order over the
world, offering non-Muslims conversion to Islam, subjugation as inferiors
-- dhimmis, or protected (or guilty) people -- under Islamic law, or war (cf.
Qur'an 9:29; Sahih Muslim 4294, etc.). What the befuddled Leftists of Brandeis
don't seem to realize is that this imperative does not stem from outrages
committed by the infidels, although such outrages, whether imagined or real,
are used as pretexts to stir up support for the jihad at hand. If Israel dismantled
the wall tomorrow and withdrew to the 1967 borders, the Palestinians would
not be placated.
If Israel gives up part of Jerusalem, peace
will not come. The Palestinian mujahedin and their allies will have fresh
demands. And Jerusalem itself will become more dangerous and uncomfortable
for free people who believe in the equality of rights of all people. If, as
Kushner and the Brandeis protestors evidently hope, Israel eventually disappears
before the jihad onslaught, the warriors of jihad will not be placated, and
peace will not come to the earth. New pretexts will be found to stir up the
faithful to fight on until Islamic law reigns supreme over the entire world.
That's why Brandeis' hiring of Shikaki, honoring
of Kushner, and displaying of Palestinian war propaganda are all in service
of victory not only for the Palestinians, but for the global jihad. Brandeis
has betrayed the principles on which it was founded; it is also abetting those
whose ultimate goals involve the imposition of a draconian system that would
deny equality of rights to women and religious minorities, and would dismiss
the cultural monuments and intellectual achievements of the Judeo-Christian
West as jahiliyya -- so much ignorance and trash. In that respect, Brandeis
officials have not only betrayed its Jewish and American identity, but even
its status as a University.
No one who loves genuine freedom, and who
respects Judeo-Christian values, should hesitate to call them on these betrayals.