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Europe's latest export.(antisemitism)

The American Enterprise

| October 01, 2005 | Kotkin, Joel | COPYRIGHT 2005 The American Enterprise, a national magazine of politics, business and culture (TEAmag.com). This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

For years, Americans have consumed fashions, expensive cars, and fancy foods from Europe. But the latest export from the old continent won't be nearly as tasty. It's left-wing anti-Semitism.

Over the past decade, Americans have noticed the rise of harsh new anti-Jewish statements and actions in Europe. Once largely the province of proto-fascists, these views are now boiling out of Europe's left-wing establishment. The editor of the major French paper Le Monde recently described Jews as "a contemptuous people taking satisfaction in humiliating others." Similar sentiments are commonplace in left-wing dailies like Madrid's El Pals. The left-leaning British Guardian ran a cartoon of Ariel Sharon eating a Palestinian child, and the drawing was awarded first prize in the annual contest of the U.K.'s Political Cartoon Society. London, suggests professor Robert Wistrich, a prominent scholar of the Holocaust, has become the center for "the mainstreaming of anti-Semitism."

Now, according to a survey by pollster Frank Luntz, these views are migrating from Europe's Left to America's. Luntz's research shows the key point of penetration into the U.S. to be elite college campuses, the base camps of American liberalism. There is, for instance, now a growing drive on elite campuses (and among left-leaning churches) to force U.S. "disinvestment" in Israel, just as earlier campaigns demanded disinvestment in South Africa.

Luntz interviewed 150 randomly chosen graduate students from elite colleges in five cities. A majority espoused the point of view now common among the European Left: that Israel "is an aggressor against the helpless, victimized Arab masses of Palestine." Luntz suggests this shift in views of Israel is "also having a negative impact on attitudes to Jews right here in America." Most of the U.S. graduate students surveyed now ...

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