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Offline Daniel

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The Shmegege Vote: 2008
« on: August 28, 2008, 05:10:30 PM »
I received this email from a leftist liberal family member. I found it interesting and wondered if it's possible if we might be guilty of engaging in what this article alleges. If not, I'd like you to point out what the fallacies are in this article:




The Shmegege Vote: 2008
By Susan Isaacs, author, Long Island , NY ; August 21, 2008
 
shmegege [shmeh∙geh'∙geh], noun: Yiddish word meaning buffoon, idiot, ignoramus
 
A whispering campaign might be better because that would connote shame, or at least discomfort. Instead, anti-Obama e-mails -- by Jews, for Jews -- continue to make the rounds:
·         Don't believe the Christian business because he really is a Muslim;

·         No, he actually is a Christian, but no matter what he says, don't believe he's with Israel because at heart he's a radical and, trust me, he has a pro-Palestinian agenda.

·         Oprah left that church but Obama stayed because he truly buys into what that antisemite minister is selling, so don't get taken in by all that denunciation business.

 
Offline, too, there are those "just between us" declarations. My eighty five-year-old cousin tried to deck a guy at his senior citizen center who announced "I'm never going to vote for a shvartzer," though unfortunately he was slowed by his emphysema and held back by his wife. Yesterday, at lunch, a friend confided how shaken she'd been at a recent wedding when she discovered everyone at her table -- all Jews who had voted for Clinton, Gore and Kerry -- felt compelled to explain they were going for McCain because when push comes to shove, you just cannot trust a black to do right by us. Saddest of all, another pal -- successful, lively, chic, overtly Jewish three days a year -- announced, "I wish I could bring myself to vote for him, but I can't." Her brow would have furrowed in distress but for the Botox.
 
Jews and blacks together always seemed as natural to me as peanut butter and jelly. We understood each other. We were fighting the same fight against the same enemy. I recall everyone's horror when my Queens College classmate, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner died with their brother-in-freedom James Chaney. I remember how thrilled we were to see those rabbis marching with Martin Luther King, Jr. in Selma .
 
Of course, you'd have to be willfully stupid not to be aware of the prejudice. Over the years, members of each group sang out variations on the "They steal from us" and the "Deep down they hate us" theme.(Note: Those of us a bit older than Isaacs may recall the bitterness of the 1968 NYC Teacher’s Strike, and the repercussions that resulted in delaying or halting our administrative careers through the Board of Ed’s version of  “affirmative action”) Still, that night Obama secured the nomination, I assumed most of my fellow Jews were, like me (a Hillary supporter), saying the Shehecheyanu, a thank you prayer to God for bringing us to this marvelous day. An African-American as the candidate of a major political party!
 
Many were, but what about the others with the tight lips? My 2008 concern has nothing to do with the thousands of American Jews who will vote for McCain because they sincerely believe in him and the Republican agenda. It has to do with the nature of the case against Barack Obama. Too many Jews are buying into the same sort of blood libel and belligerent ignorance that has tormented our people throughout our history.
 
"He really is a Muslim with a hidden agenda that will lead to the destruction of the State of Israel" has the same moral worth as Henry Ford's accusation in The International Jew of a secret conspiracy among Jews to achieve world dominance. (Ford quotes the "protocols," fictitious memoranda from purported Zionist conspiracy meetings: "To destroy Gentile industry, we shall... encourage among the Gentiles a strong demand for luxuries, all-enticing luxuries...," as if without Jews the ladies from Grosse Pointe would have chosen Sears Roebuck over Paul Poiret.)
"Shvartzer" = "kike." When challenged, the Jews who use the word say no, no, shvartz is the Yiddish word for black; so it's descriptive. But in its entire history of usage, I venture that no one has ever used "shvartzer" as an honorific.
 
And sadly, my super-hip pal's "I wish I could bring myself to vote for him, but I can't" is nothing more than a twenty-first century's version of the early twentieth's pusillanimous "I personally would not mind having Jewish lawyers in the firm, but they wouldn't feel comfortable here."
 
When that curtain is drawn in the voting booth, are some Jews going to abandon their remembrance of cruelties large and small and pull a lever because of the heady power rush of having permission to believe lies because they are Jewish lies ?
 
Are we going to let our neshumas, our souls, shrivel in fear of the new ?
 
Will we accept any dreck we read in an e-mail, any falsehood we hear, just because it comes from a fellow Jew?
 
November fourth is an important test for us. We will get to see if we are mensches or if have turned into the people we most despise.

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Re: The Shmegege Vote: 2008
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2008, 05:33:05 PM »
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Jews and blacks together always seemed as natural to me as peanut butter and jelly. We understood each other. We were fighting the same fight against the same enemy. I recall everyone's horror when my Queens College classmate, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner died with their brother-in-freedom James Chaney. I remember how thrilled we were to see those rabbis marching with Martin Luther King, Jr. in Selma .
I disagree with the article and the above quote most of all. Blacks and Jews have nothing in common. Blacks have rode the coattails of Jews for years and have given nothing back in return. Anyone that has watched the DNC this week and can still feature voting for Obama really has to have a death wish or a very major screw loose. Watch Obama in his Greek temple tonight for the icing on the cake.
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Re: The Shmegege Vote: 2008
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2008, 07:02:21 PM »
Shalom,

Whoever wrote that must be very unfamiliar with history and not very good with his own Jewishness. I might label this individual a self-hater because it seems like he feels that his way is best, that he is somehow enlightened, just like the reform Jew.

I dont know how these people deny that Obama is a muslim. There is absolute evidence, and witnessess, that Obama attended a school as a muslim, and learned Koran. Even according to his own autobiography he is a Muslim. And as to whether this has anything to do with his race is ridiculous. I firmly believe that his race should not ENTITLE him to the position of president. Judging from strictly rational reasons there is absolutely no reason to vote for Obama.

I would write back to a person who sent me this to save their breath... Facts and witnessess trump all the hot air expended by these schmegeges. Reading this drek inspires me to write my own email which I will send to my father who will spread it among his group. Though my dads group is intensely Right Wing republican maybe it will sway some undecided people.

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