A Promise Broken
In 1790, George Washington corresponded with members of
Touro Synagogue in Rhode Island, discussing religious liberty in our new
nation, welcoming the Jews, and promising them safe haven. He ended his letter
with these words:
The citizens of the United States
of America have a right to applaud themselves for having given to mankind
examples of an enlarged and liberal policy—a policy worthy of imitation. All
possess alike liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship.
It is now no more that toleration
is spoken of as if it were the indulgence of one class of people that another
enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights, for, happily, the
Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to
persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its
protection should demean themselves as good citizens in giving it on all
occasions their effectual support.
It would be inconsistent with the
frankness of my character not to avow that I am pleased with your favorable
opinion of my administration and fervent wishes for my felicity.
May the children of the stock of
Abraham who dwell in this land continue to merit and enjoy the good will of the
other inhabitants—while everyone shall sit in safety under his own vine and fig
tree and there shall be none to make him afraid.
May the father of all mercies
scatter light, and not darkness, upon our paths, and make us all in our several
vocations useful here, and in His own due time and way everlastingly happy.
Until recently, Washington’s promise held true, for America
has been a haven for Jews. Now, though, things have changed.
My name is Duke Buckner. I’m the Republican nominee for
representative in South Carolina’s Sixth Congressional District. Today, I want
to speak about how Democrats, generally, and Representative Jim Clyburn, particularly,
are supporting an existential war on Jews and Judaism both inside and outside
the United States. I am asking for your support in the upcoming election to
defeat their efforts.
On October 7, 2023, Iranian-funded and outfitted Hamas
terrorists in Gaza launched the bloodiest
single-day attack on Jews since the Holocaust, killing over 1,200 people
and kidnapping 255. The attack was a medieval orgy of
rape, torture, and murder driven by a genocidal
hatred of Jews that is integral to radical Islam.
Since then, the conflagration has grown because Iran has
turned the conflict into an existential
war against Israel on multiple fronts. The UN,
the world’s
media, and several
countries support Hamas and Iran against the world’s only Jewish nation.
For Jews, Hamas’s actions were likely predictable. After
all, Hamas and Iran daily proclaim
their hatred of Jews and repeat their genocidal intentions
to obliterate Israel “from
the river to the sea.”
However, American Jews suffered a horrendous shock when, in
the weeks after October 7, they found that Hamas’s and Iran’s virulent
antisemitism had been metastasizing in places where many Jews felt safe and
called home—inside the United States, the Democrat party, and Western
civilization itself.
Many find it mysterious how this could have happened. Historically,
Jews have given around 80% of their
votes to the Democrats. For decades, the party reciprocated with loyalty
both to Jews and Israel. Now,
though, “Per Gallup, just 35% of Dems today sympathize more with Israel
than Palestinians, vs. 80% of Republicans.”
Following October 7, many American college campuses exploded
with violent anti-Semitism. A former major Democrat party donor, Bill
Ackman, described events at Harvard:
Jewish students are being bullied,
physically intimidated, spat on, and...physically assaulted. Student Slack
message boards are replete with antisemitic statements, memes, and images.
On-campus protesters...shout “Intifada! Intifada! Intifada! From the River to
the Sea, Palestine Shall Be Free!” as they knowingly call for violent
insurrection and use eliminationist language seeking the destruction of the
State of Israel and the Jewish people.
This outpouring of antisemitism is not limited to academia. It
is generalized throughout society, as described recently
by NBC:
In cities across the country,
highways have been blocked, trains have been delayed and sections of college
campuses have been shut down by hundreds of thousands of people who have taken
to the streets.
As the progressive journalist Van Jones recently admitted,
antisemitism is now “marbled” into
the Democrat party. That means that Jew-haters are a powerful Democrat
constituency. Because of their importance, the pro-Hamas wing is winning as
Democrats try to mollify them without completely cutting ties with Jewish
supporters.
Thus, the Harris-Biden administration is increasingly pressing
Israel to end
its successful offensive, allowing Hamas to survive and advocating
for conditions, such as near-zero collateral damage that would make it
impossible for Israel to prosecute the war. The administration has allowed
the UN to take actions condemning Israel, and leftists are demonizing
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a proxy for openly breaking with
Israel.
When Prime Minister Netanyahu addressed
a joint session of the U.S. Congress, nearly
100 Democrats refused to attend. Included in that number were two people of
note: Kamala Harris, the Democrat nominee for President, and Jim Clyburn, the representative for South Carolina’s
Sixth District.
Rep. Clyburn’s announcement that he would not attend the
speech immediately caught the attention of the Democrats’ anti-Semitic wing. The
Council on American Islamic Relations, CAIR, used him as their most influential
example:
Benjamin Netanyahu is set to
address a joint meeting of Congress on July 24. Rep. Clyburn announced he plans
to boycott the speech. Click below to urge lawmakers follow suit. Genocidal war
criminals should not be invited to address Congress.
Notably, CAIR has long been associated with Hamas, which a Dept. of Justice Inspector General report acknowledged
in 2013:
[E]vidence presented during the
2007 trial of the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development...linked CAIR
leaders to Hamas, a specially designated terrorist organization, and CAIR was
named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the case.
Four months before boycotting PM Netanyahu’s speech, Rep.
Clyburn appeared on Meet
The Press. Stunningly, when asked whether he agreed with “a growing number
of Democrats, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez” who accuse Israel of
committing “genocide” in Gaza, Rep. Clyburn refused to challenge the question’s
premise, instead stating that what Israel was doing in Gaza was “wrong.” He
blamed Netanyahu for opposing a two-state solution that would give Hamas’s genocidal
murderers a state on Israel’s border. Lastly, Clyburn opined that the Harris-Biden
administration should manipulate Israel’s war effort by withholding ammunition
and other supplies.
Incongruously, in the middle of his answers, Rep. Clyburn
said that he “stands with Israel.” One must wonder how he would have answered
differently had he come out in open support of Hamas.
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Notably, many of the pro-Hamas mobs’ protests have been violent and disruptive, breaking state and federal laws. Conservatives who committed such acts were held to the law and given stiff sentences but, across America, pro-Hamas protestors acted with virtual impunity. Many were never arrested or, if arrested, were released after the charges were dropped. The few that have been tried have received minimal sentences. The Democrat party has created a two-tiered system of justice that protects its pro-Hamas allies.
For example, hundreds of violent pro-Hamas Democrats rioted
at Union Station near the Capitol during Netanyahu’s speech, overwhelming and
assaulting police, burning American flags, and raising Palestinian flags in
their stead.
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Kamala Harris eventually issued a
public statement condemning the riots and the violence. Significantly,
Harris, who’d earlier expressed
understanding and empathy for the genocidal pro-Hamas protesters’ feelings,
did not call for the Union Station rioters to be arrested and prosecuted.
This blatant refusal to hold criminals liable for acts of domestic
terrorism only encourages more rioting and lawlessness. It fundamentally alters
American society outside of the ballot box into one that George Washington
would not recognize. For the first time in American history, Jews are no longer
welcome, not just in small enclaves, but everywhere.
While Rep. Clyburn, Kamala Harris, and the rest of the congressional
Democrats may claim to support Jews and Israel, their embracing the Democrat party’s
antisemitic wing speaks far louder than words. Their acts imperil both Jews in
America and, indeed, America’s fundamental fabric. Jews no longer have a home
in the Democrat party.
However, Jews are welcome in the Republican Party. Rep. Randy
Fine (R-FL) recently
stated:
I honestly feel terrible for all
the Jews I know who have been lifelong Democrats. The abandonment has to be
overwhelming.
I spent a week among 50,000
Republicans at the RNC wearing my kippah and never got so much as a dirty look
from anyone. Rather, we couldn’t give away “Jews Support Trump” signs fast
enough.
You are welcome here.
I strongly second that and more: Jews don’t only have a home
in the Republican Party—they have a home with me. In the current existential
war, I will never abandon Jews, whether in the United States or in Israel.
Their battle is a battle for Western civilization’s survival. America’s Jews
and I are on the side of the angels.
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