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“Because if we confront anti-Semitism whenever we see it,
if we combat it individually and as a society, and use whatever
platform we have to denounce it, we can stop the spread of this
madness.”What do you think the chances are of him visiting the ‘other side of the wall’ to see anti-Semitism in action?
Michael Douglas: World must tackle ‘the madness’ of anti-Semitism
Ahead
of trip to Israel, actor and producer outlines three causes of modern
anti-Semitism, praises French PM and Pope for speaking out against it.
Shortly before he arrives in Israel with his family to receive the Genesis Prize,
renowned actor and producer Michael Douglas called Sunday for the world
to deal with “the madness” of anti-Semitism, calling it “a disease that
goes dormant, flaring up with the next political trigger.”
Writing in the Los Angeles Times, Douglas
recounted a recent anti-Semitic attack on his young son, whom, despite
having a non-religious upbringing from his intermarried parents,
“developed a deep connection to Judaism.” This connection, the star
says, led him to “reconnect with the religion of my father”, Hollywood
legend Kirk Douglas.
In the piece, Douglas defines three causes
for the reemergence of anti-Semitism today. The first, he says, is the
historic hared of Jews, ” always grows more virulent whenever and
wherever the economy is bad.” At a time when people are struggling
financially, Douglas writes, “some find Jews to be a convenient
scapegoat rather than looking at the real source of their problems.”
The second cause cited by the actor is “an
irrational and misplaced hatred of Israel.” He argues that acts of
anti-Semitism such as the recent attacks that rocked Europe are
explained away by blaming all Jews for policies of a nation.
” Does anyone really believe that the innocent victims in that kosher
shop in Paris and at that bar mitzvah in Denmark had anything to do
with Israeli-Palestinian policies or the building of settlements 2,000
miles away?” he asks.
Finally, Douglas writes, the rise in
anti-Semitism can be attributed to a growing “extremist fringe” within
Islam, aided by the widespread reach of the internet.
“We’re now seeing the amplified effects of that small, radicalized
element. With the Internet, its virus of hatred can now speed from
nation to nation, helping fuel Europe’s new epidemic of anti-Semitism,”
he says.Douglas ends by calling on world leaders, both political and religious, to address the issue, and hails, among others, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls and Pope Francis for their strong stance against anti-Semitism. “So that is our challenge in 2015, and all of us must take it up,” Douglas writes. “Because if we confront anti-Semitism whenever we see it, if we combat it individually and as a society, and use whatever platform we have to denounce it, we can stop the spread of this madness.” Report FROM |
https://desertpeace.wordpress.com/2015/03/16/in-israel-michael-douglas-finds-and-defines-anti-semitism/ |



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