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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Media Matters: Anti-Defamation League Beck's Soros smear is "totally off limits and over the top."

November 11, 2010 11:31 am ET by Media Matters staff

Gerge Soros is a personal hero of Rightardia

Glenn Beck's two-part attack on George Soros has been steeped in anti-semitic imagery and stereotypes. But smearing Soros on his radio show, Beck went so far as to suggest that Soros helped "send the Jews" to "death camps" during the Holocaust.

In a November 11 Jewish Week article, prominent Jewish leaders and Holocaust survivors condemned Beck's use of the Holocaust to attack Soros:

The ADL's Abe Foxman is also a child survivor who lived only because his parents turned him over to his Catholic nanny.

"Look, I spit on Jews when I was six years old," Foxman told me. "Does that make me an anti-Semite?"

The issue of the show "is so sensitive that I'm not even sure Holocaust survivors themselves are willing to make such judgments," Foxman went on:

For a political commentator or entertainer to have the audacity to say, there's a Jewish boy sending Jews to death camps, that's horrific. It's totally off limits and over the top.

Beck's comments "were either out of total ignorance or total insensitivity," he said.

Elan Steinberg, vice president of the The American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors and Their Descendants, called the Beck accusations "monstrous; you don't make such accusations without proof, and I have seen no such proof."

Beck's charges, he said, "go to the heart of the instrumentalization and trivialization of the Holocaust."

Simon Greer, president of the Jewish Funds for Justice, met with Fox News executives in July to discuss Beck's "constant and often inappropriate invocation of the Holocaust and Nazi Germany on the air."

Yesterday's on-air comments by Beck "made a mockery of their professed understanding," Greer said in a statement.

In an effort to demonize a political opponent, Beck and Fox News scurrilously attacked George Soros, a prominent Jewish philanthropist and Holocaust survivor. No one who truly understands 'the sensitivity and sacred nature' of the Holocaust would deliberately and grotesquely mis-characterize the experience of a 13 year old Jew in Nazi-occupied Hungary whose father hid him with a non-Jewish family to keep him alive.

Interfaith Alliance President Rev. Dr. C. Welton Gaddy said

(Beck's) "use of the Holocaust to discredit George Soros is beyond repugnant. The Holocaust is one of history's most tragic events and those who survived it are owed our enduring respect."

Rightardia believes that right wing attacks Soros because he doesn't fit the stereotype of the right wing billionaire. Many conservatives believe that Soros can single handedly swing elections to the Democrats, yet they ignore the Koch bothers, Lynde and Harry Bradley, Adolph Coors,  Sheldon Adelson, Carl Lindner, George Argyos, Stanley Stub Hubbard, Peter Thiel, and others who contrubute big bucks to the GOP to maintain the white oligarchy that owns America.

Nearly three of four dollars in political contributions comes form US corporations.



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Your Media Matters jig is up. Watch the videos. As usual, you can try to demonize Beck, but each and every statement about Soros comes either from his books, videos or audio recordings. He admits he did what he did. I do wonder however, what such a job in Nazi Germany did to this man, and suspect the trauma has affected his entire life.

He has crashed the economies of 4 countries, calls it subversive and enjoyable from his OWN MOUTH. We will not let him succeed in America. Soros has never faced a fiercely independent people like Americans. Beck is right, sunlight is beginning to stream in and is the best disinfectant.