Jewish groups: Austrian far-right pol’s narrow presidential loss is wake-up call

I wonder if the leaders of these Jewish groups know anything about Judaism, a religion that contains thousands of teachings that would seem to outsiders as far out, extreme, bizarre and even evil.

If European Jewish groups are united against what they call the “far right,” when this Right comes to power, Jews will likely suffer.

According to Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, hate and fear politics are not the way to go. I wonder if he has ever studied Torah? If you love something, you naturally hate that which threatens it. Judaism has no problem with hate. The Psalms say that if you love God, you hate evil.

JTA: We’re happy with the result, says European Jewish leader, but wide support for someone with such extremist views is no cause for celebration

European Jewish groups reacted with relief to the victory by a left-wing politician over a far-right candidate in Austria’s presidential elections.

Alexander van der Bellen, an environmentalist with a pro-refugee agenda, won with 50.3 percent of the vote on Sunday, despite early reports predicting victory for Norbert Hofer of the Austrian Freedom Party party, or FPO, in the runoff, the BBC reported. Hofer had 49.7 percent of the vote.

“While we are certainly satisfied with the result, there is little room to celebrate the high level of support for someone with such extremist views as Norbert Hofer,” European Jewish Congress President Moshe Kantor said in a statement Monday. “Unfortunately, the dissatisfaction with the moderate mainstream parties is providing oxygen to those like Hofer” and the Austrian Freedom Party.

“We are seeing signs of these trends across Europe, so it is incumbent on the more centrist parties to use this as a wake-up call and listen to the grievances of the people,” he said.

The Jewish Community of Vienna has shunned the Freedom Party, which it regards as having problematic ties to neo-Nazis. Party Chairman Heinz-Christian Strache has denied the allegations and recently visited Israel, where he met with Likud arty officials. In 2012, Strache apologized for posting on Facebook a caricature depicting an obese, hook-nosed banker wearing star-shaped cufflinks.

Striking a more optimistic note, Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, the president of the Conference of European Rabbis, said the result is “a clear sign that Europe is beginning to realize that hate and fear politics are not the answer to the many challenges we are facing as a continent.”

The Freedom Party has campaigned hard against the admittance of migrants from the Middle East, including refugees, citing their religion, Islam, which the party says is irreconcilable with European values. Austria has taken in 100,000 migrants from the Middle East over the past year — action that commentators say has generated a backlash of discontent that is helping the far right.

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America’s Declining Social Capital

As America becomes more diverse, Americans have less trust in each other.

New York Times: One of the more intriguing findings was the role of declining social trust and what is known as social capital — the web of family, friends and professional contacts. For example, the proportion of people who agree with the statement, “Most people can be trusted,” has been shrinking for more than three decades. Researchers found that states with larger declines in social trust also had larger declines in labor market fluidity. The lack of trust may increase the cost of job-hunting and make both employees and employers more risk-averse.

Ms. Wozniak added that the benefits of LinkedIn and Facebook friends may not replace the personal connections that still remain the best way to find a job.

For some, the information revolution has a decided downside. Employers can use easily accessible information about criminal records and credit histories, not to mention embarrassing tweets, photos, social media postings and more to screen out a wider range of candidates.

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Steven Avery and the Making a Murderer series

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Sudden Jihad Syndrome

Comments:

* I mentioned the other day the Turkish guy who ‘randomly’ stabbed four white women at a supermarket in the relatively upmarket suburb of Hampton, London.

http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/hampton-stabbing-family-of-victim-tell-of-her-terror-a3254376.html

A Somali guy is on trial at present for ‘randomly’ stabbing four people and attempting to behead a fifth in East London.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/leytonstone-tube-stabbing-taxi-driver-8037275

“A former taxi driver has admitted trying to stab four commuters at a Tube station but denies attempting to behead a fifth. Muhiddin Mire, 30, appeared at the Old Bailey today to enter pleas to five charges over the incident at Leytonstone underground station.

But being East London, a random sample of white people looks like this – “Mire, who is of Somalian origin, pleaded guilty to four charges of attempted wounding of David Pethers, Daniel Bielinski, Serena Valori and Andrius Sabaliauskas.”

Naturally in neither case has the issue of Sudden Jihad Syndrome been mentioned.

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Can you spot a terrorist just by looking at their face? New software can tell if you are anything from a paedophile to an ace poker player by analysing your features

Daily Mail: A company claims it can identify terrorists, paedophiles and ace poker players simply by looking at their face.
Faception, an Israeli start-up, says its technology can spot character traits that are undetectable to the naked eye.
The company claims its software classified nine of the 11 Paris massacre jihadists as terrorists from their facial features without inputting any prior knowledge of their involvement.
It appears to have been so successful, the firm says it is now working with a homeland security agency to help identify criminals.
Shai Gilboa, Faception chief executive, said: ‘We understand the human much better than other humans understand each other.
‘Our personality is determined by our DNA and reflected in our face. It’s a kind of signal.’
The firm, which was founded in Tel Aviv in 2014, has developed a database of 15 classifiers which Gilboa says are used to determine personality traits with 80 per cent accuracy…
The Faception website says: ‘Utilising advanced machine-learning techniques, we developed and continue to evolve an array of classifiers.
‘These classifiers represent a certain persona, with a unique personality type, a collection of personality traits or behaviours.
‘Our algorithms can score an individual according to their fit to these classifiers.’
However, experts questioned whether the technology could lead to a Minority Report-style system of justice where people are placed under suspicion before they have even committed an offence.
They also warn that such software is often only as accurate as the information that is programmed in in the first place.
Pedro Domingos, a professor of computer science at the University of Washington, said: ‘Can I predict that you’re an axe murderer by looking at your face and therefore should I arrest you?
‘You can see how this would be controversial.’
Gilboa says the company will never make his classifiers that predict negative traits available to the public.

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How To Defend Yourself Online

Vox Day blogs: The New Femininity writes an essay on How to Defend Yourself From the SJW Mob:

Never assume anyone is going to be fair to you

No one is going to be fair to you and no one is going to sympathize with you. No one is going to give you the benefit of the doubt and no one is going to defend you because their default thought process is that you shouldn’t have touched the flaming hot stove if you didn’t expect to get burned.

My own husband didn’t have a lick of sympathy for me. He told me I was completely on my own. In fact, the only time he showed me any sort of empathy was months after when I told him I pressed full charges on my stalker against her professional license. He knew she went too far, and he fully supported my decision.

Bottom line is, people are not going to be partial to your sense of political justice in saying controversial things on the internet–because they themselves don’t want the trouble or expense of caring about something they believe you brought squarely upon yourself. It isn’t right and it isn’t wrong–it just is. People have jobs, their own lives, and their own multitude of problems. Don’t expect them to be fair, supportive or understanding in your willful decision to engage in your own personal crusade of online martyrdom–it’s your problem and they are under no obligation or duty to make it theirs.

On the flip side, when you find that rare individual who is willing to stand with you, who is willing to damn the torpedoes and defend you, you’d better appreciate what a gift you’ve been given.

That’s why so many people fear the VFM and the Dread Ilk. They know none of their tactics are going to work. They see the mutual loyalty that is the chief characteristic of the relationship and it scares them to death because they don’t know anything like it.

That’s also why it is useless to attempt to separate me from my social media allies. I’m not blind to their various idiosyncracies, (nor, to be fair, are they blind to mine) I simply don’t care because I know that I can count on them. Every single one of them has, at one point or another, put himself in the line of fire on my behalf when he did not have to do so.

This may be one more thing that separates the #AltRight from the movement conservatives. They are constantly jockeying for position and status and air time. We are far more concerned with mutual defense against the media and SJW mobs, and we genuinely celebrate each others’ scalps and successes. Take on one of us, and you can be pretty sure that at the very least, the others will at least fire a symbolic round or two in your direction.

How do you develop strong alliances? Mike Cernovich has already answered that. Look for those who need help and deserve it. Help them. Then repeat.

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* How ironic that it was Charles (LGF) Johnson who uncovered the Dan Rather hoax. Johnson started out as an ally. He went full SJW within a year or so. I used to be on that site every day until I ended up like hundreds of others who got banned on LGF. Hard to believe that was over ten years back.

* The dearth of purity tests and purges on the alt-right is a huge selling point. I’ve yet to see an attack by a righty tbat wasn’t actually a *counter*-attack. Other than that it’s all a lot of, “Yeah those guys have some odd ideas about sex/whitey/handgun-choice, but they’re good on the important stuff. Great to have them aboard.”

Contrast with a decade’s experience. With the libertarians spending more time analyzing which Scotsman are True and its no wonder the altright has done more to change the conversation in a year than the libertarians in a decade.

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My Name Is Bill Kristol — and How I Became a Renegade Jew

Forward: I’m a Renegade Jew. It didn’t start out that way. I was just an ordinary Jew, putting in my Jewish time, observing the Jewish calendar, mostly blowing off my Jewish responsibilities except for lip service to the faith on Yom Kippur and Passover.
But I still did what I thought was right, for Judaism and for my country, by helping George W. Bush become president, because he was “good for Israel.” I wrote influential op-eds, I went on TV, I obfuscated and I apologized for war crimes.
It’s what I’d been raised to do, as a conservative Jewish intellectual. But then one Sunday morning, I went out for bagels. I shouldn’t have gone to Zabar’s; it wasn’t safe. Then I came home to a nightmare. They’d gotten to my family, the monsters. Everyone — my father Irving, my uncle Schlomo, my second cousin Leon Epstein, my daughter Shoshanna — had been viciously slandered on the Internet. Like dogs, our opinions meant nothing anymore.
After all I’d done for Judaism, for the cause, for America, my Republican colleagues had betrayed me by supporting Donald Trump.
I had no choice…

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How Netanyahu Showed the Army Who’s Boss by Handing the Keys to the Far Right

J.J. Goldberg writes: There are many ways to describe the Israeli cabinet shakeup that brings arch-nationalist Avigdor Lieberman into the Netanyahu government as defense minister. It’s a broadening and firming of a shaky coalition. It’s a lurch to the right. It’s a settling of scores. Most consequentially, though, it might be called a military coup in reverse.
That is, it’s a sudden strike by Israel’s civilian government to reassert control over a military that’s been acting lately like an alternate source of authority. On issues as large as regional strategy toward Iran or relations with the Palestinian Authority and as small as rules for opening fire, the military command has repeatedly questioned, challenged or openly clashed with its civilian bosses. That’s untenable in a democratic society. A counter-move was inevitable.
By removing defense minister Moshe Yaalon, a former career soldier and military chief of staff who’s part and parcel of Israel Defense Forces culture, and replacing him with Lieberman, a frequent critic of the military brass, Netanyahu is showing the generals who’s boss. That may not be what Netanyahu intended in this latest round of coalition musical chairs, but that’s what happened.
On the flip side, the change of ministers appears to have alarmed and demoralized the army command. And not just the army. In unseating Yaalon, the prime minister has deposed one of Israel’s most respected military minds. Replacing him with Lieberman, he’s put one of the world’s most complex military machines in the hands of a populist rabble-rouser whose highest military rank was corporal. In a nation as threatened by enemies and as dependent on its military prowess as Israel, that’s immensely risky.
Tensions between the politicians and the security establishment have been building for more than a decade. In 2002, the chief of Mossad urged then-prime minister Ariel Sharon, unsuccessfully, to welcome the Arab Peace Initiative. A year later the four living ex-heads of the Shin Bet security service gathered for a group interview and urged Israeli withdrawal from the territories in order to create a Palestinian state separated from Israel by a border. Since then nearly all the ex-chiefs of the Shin Bet, Mossad and Israel Defense Forces have echoed this call, citing the need for security of a border separating Israel and the Palestinians. The sole exception, ironically, is Yaalon, the only living former service chief who opposes Palestinian statehood.

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100 Africans Convert To Judaism On Island Of Madagascar

As Israel gets richer, people around the world decide to become Jewish.

Forward: More than 100 men and women converted to Judaism in Madagascar this month, a historic first for the large island nation off the southeast coast of Africa.
The May 13 conversions, organized by Kulanu, a volunteer-run American nonprofit founded in the 1990s to support “isolated and emerging Jewish communities” worldwide, was the product of years of planning.
“Our task is to create a new community that is part of world Jewry in this unlikely place,” Kulanu posted on its website during a weeklong trip centered on the conversion. “Our hope,” the group continued, is for the community to “become part of the fabric of the world Jewish community.”

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Tribalism Vs Universalism Among Jews

Professor Michael Barnett says: “From the 1850s through the 1967 war, American Jewish institutions that were involved in foreign policy making had a strong universal orientation, especially to the extent that they were concerned about being identified with the extremes of Jewish nationalism. Their foreign policy instincts were liberal internationalist – and they believe that liberal internationalism abroad, just like liberalism at home – was the best way to advance the values and interests of the Jewish people. The big change happened in 1967 – at this point the more tribally oriented Jews begin to capture the major Jewish institutions. As I argue, this is partly because of their growing passion, money, and commitment. Because of this development, and other factors, more universally oriented Jews moved elsewhere. The social justice organizations are not necessarily part of the traditional national Jewish organizations, but rather emerge somewhat outside the system and below the radar. What we have seen over the last decade, I think, is the extent to which the more universally oriented constituency is trying to regain their influence – and the point of fissure is over Israel.”

Shmuel Rosner writes:

Dear Professor Barnett,
Your new book sets out to explore “Jewish Foreign Policies” in America. This is a very curious term you use, one that could be misconstrued as implying that America’s Jews are some kind of a political entity with its own political institutions and its own foreign policy. I’d like to use this first introductory round to let you explain the term, which ‘Jews’ it refers to, and what’s your rationale behind using it. So what is a “Jewish foreign policy?”

Professor responds:

I see the Jews as a transnational political community. All political communities are worried about their survival and want to advance their values vis-à-vis those outside its boundaries. Any political community that attempts to promote its interest and values “abroad” can be said to have the goal of creating a foreign policy.

Foreign policy is the process by which a political community organizes its relations with “outsiders” for the purpose of protecting its fundamental interests and values. All political communities, to the extent that they want to survive and even advance their values, will have a foreign policy. Although international relations scholars tend to imagine that the only political communities that exist in the world are nation-states, and that these states protect the “national” interest, there are non-state actors, such as nations without states, which also have a foreign policy. One of the interesting features of 19th century Jewish political life was the extent to which the emergence of a transnational Jewish political community began to organize and assemble institutions for the purpose of advancing Jewish interests and values. Bottom line: to say that there is Jewish foreign policy means acknowledging that the Jewish political community wants to protect its identity, interests, and values.
States have an easier time making foreign policy than do transnational communities because they have authority and sovereignty, which means that they are seen by the international community as having the right to make and promote the community’s interests and values…

So, my understanding of the Jewish political community expects that different Jewish national communities, e.g. French, British, German, and American, will have distinct institutions that are intended to represent “Jewish” interests. And because the Jews are a transnational people, there will always be some blurring of the boundaries between the transnational and the national; that is, we can expect that the American Jewish community will attempt to find ways to represent both its interests and the broader interests of the Jewish people, though this will always be something of a challenge.
And when you dig deeper into the American Jewish community you will find sharp disagreements over how to protect the identity, interests, and values of the (American) Jews.
A final cautionary note: There is nothing insidious about a people wanting to organize to protect its identity, interests, and values. It is natural. It requires anti-Semitism to turn such natural tendencies into something dangerous and malevolent.

Shmuel Rosner writes:

Dear Professor Barnett,
Near the end of your book you describe a deep disparity between US and Israeli Jewry when it comes to the Universalism vs. Tribalism question. According to you, “Israel and the United States offer two ways for Jews to be in the world.” While Israeli Jews are presented as “unapologetic nationalists” who “do not need to make excuses for their concern about the needs of their own (Jewish) citizens and the Jewish people,” US Jews “did not have to choose between their communal identity and their universal aspirations; they could have both.” The condition of American Jews, which are both grounded in their Jewish roots and get to enjoy their hopeful universalism, is presented as “the best of all worlds.”

The professor responds:

The challenge for American Jews has always been how to avoid shedding their Jewish identity. Jewish nationalism, Zionism, and Israel have helped put a brake on assimilation for American Jews. This is, in fact, one reason many American Jewish leaders began to turn to Zionism after World War I; Zionism would help keep American Jews from slipping away. And those arguments can be heard today – American Jews need these expressions of nationalism in order to retain some meaningful notion of Jewish peoplehood and communal commitments. It is because of these expressions of particularism (and at times tribalism) that American Jews have felt safe reaching for the universal. So, Zionism and Israel have allowed American Jews to fly close to the sun, without worrying that they might fly so close that they melt into a universalizing pool. Jewish nationalism has allowed American Jews to have their “cake and eat it too.” And isn’t this the best of all possible worlds? It certainly has been for many American Jews (though not all).
But the ability of Zionism and Israel to play that role depends in part on how American Jews view Zionism and Israel. American Jews are most comfortable with a Zionism and an Israel that approximates their own mixture of particularism and universalism – or at least does not become too tribal. So, American Jews have needed a Jewish nationalism and an Israel that retains clear commitments to the universal values that have become part of their identity.
American Jews have needed a Zionism and an Israel to help them retain a strong foot in the particular. But what happens if Zionism and Israel become seen as too tribal by American Jews – if Israel no longer appears to be acting in ways that are consistent with their values? One possibility is that they will increasingly distance themselves from Israel. And if they distance themselves from Israel, what will be the implication for American Jews? Will this hasten their assimilation?

Wikipedia:

The Jewish question is the name given to a wide-ranging debate in European society pertaining to the appropriate status and treatment of Jews in society. The debate was similar to other so-called “national questions” and dealt with the civil, legal, national and political status of Jews as a minority within society, particularly in Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries.

The debate started within societies, politicians and writers in western and central Europe influenced by the Age of Enlightenment and the ideals of the French Revolution. The issues included the legal and economic Jewish disabilities (e.g. Jewish quotas and segregation), Jewish assimilation, Jewish emancipation and Jewish Enlightenment.

The expression has been used by antisemitic movements from the 1880s onwards, culminating in the Nazi phrase “the Final Solution to the Jewish Question”. Similarly, the expression was used by proponents for and opponents of the establishment of an autonomous Jewish homeland or a sovereign Jewish state.

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