Out of the Shadows of the War on Terror the War Against the Jews
Out of the Shadows of the War on Terror the War Against the Jews
Out of the Shadows of the War on Terror, the War Against the Jews. With the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the USSR the Bolshevik spectre that had haunted the 20th century was history. A panicked Left responded by dropping class conflict from the socialist agenda and in league with political Islam sought to recover lost status and credibility by turning on the state of Israel, characterized as a white man's colonial enterprise in the brown Middle East. An informal post-Cold War alliance uniting the depleted left and political Islam and targeting the Jewish state has been fuelled by the Jew hatred that had briefly gone into hiding post-WW2. It has more recently migrated into the centre of millennial consciousness. The Jew hatred of the extreme Right, rising in prominence within a rapidly emerging populist context tends, shall we say, to be more direct, needing no pretext, eschewing attacks on the State of Israel, maintaining traditional focus on pure Jew hatred and Holocaust denial.