There’s an odd phenomenon in American life: One where the most blatantly bigoted people in the country get to go on-air to protest prejudices, real or alleged, against their own community. Such blatant hypocrisy is only possible when one form of bigotry is treated with utmost sensitivity while other forms of hate are treated with callous indifference, if not endorsement.
This glaring double standard is most visible, at least to our eyes, when it comes to Zionist Jews who gleefully advertise their hatred for Palestinians, Arabs, and Muslims (and sometimes others, too), yet are the loudest voices in the room complaining about antisemitism.
More than once, we have compared this to the Grand Wizard of the KKK, who accused the NAACP of anti-white racism, akin to right-wing Zionist accusations leveled against advocates of Palestinian equality.
But even when such Zionists are right about antisemitism — targeting, say, Nick Fuentes — they aren’t one to talk, any more than the Grand Wizard calling out the Nation of Islam for antisemitism.
The hypocrisy seems too obvious: How can someone be so sensitive to any perceived slight against their community yet so openly hateful toward others? But both sides actually cohere. Nationalists of all stripes are communal narcissists obsessed with perceived enemies. So they can only see what supposedly happens to them and never what they do to others.
What is inexplicable, however, is when outside mediators — such as the press — indulge this double standard. Take Florida Rep. Randa Fine (R). Fine is an apologetic bigot who makes vile death threats against his Palestinian colleague in the House of Representatives, attacks Muslims regularly, and calls for the indiscriminate killing of Palestinians. It is hard to imagine a member of Congress more openly and obsessively hateful than Fine.
And yet, Fine has been invited on CNN to decry alleged antisemitism in the Republican Party and conservative movement. No one thought to ask him, “What about your own history of saying bigoted things?”
Again, that can only happen because anti-Muslim hate is normalized while even the most risible accusations of antisemitism are treated with the utmost urgency.
But this practice is common amongst the most hawkish Zionists. As we once related with regards to the ultra-Zionist online magazine Tablet:
The publication publishes screeds by Zionists accusing pro-Palestine online influencers of a “social media pogrom” and people concerned about detained Palestinian children of a blood libel against Jews, then turns around to publish hateful articles that pinpoint the Muslim faith of an ACLU official to demonize him and call for the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Gaza.
