CW: zionism/antisemitism | Herzl, Anti-Semitism, and the Jewish State (.pdf)
CW: zionism/antisemitism | Herzl, Anti-Semitism, and the Jewish State (.pdf)
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Title: Place for the Palestinians in the Altneuland: Herzl, Anti-Semitism, and the Jewish State
Alt / Archive: https://archive.md/fNZ8Y
Context/Wikipedia:
Theodor Herzl was an Austro-Hungarian Jewish journalist and lawyer who was the father of modern political Zionism. Herzl formed the Zionist Organization and promoted Jewish immigration to Palestine in an effort to form a Jewish state. Due to his Zionist work, he is known in Hebrew as Chozeh HaMedinah, lit. 'Visionary of the State'. He is specifically mentioned in the Israeli Declaration of Independence and is officially referred to as "the spiritual father of the Jewish State"
I've been trying to figure out how to post and talk about this paper I found while trying to learn about Herzl and the origins of Israel.
The linked paper / essay is interesting, but what left me stunned was seeing Herzl's own words in the quoted excerpts, where he talks about what he believes is the root causes of the persecution of Jewish people and how he thinks it can be solved.
I'm going to CW from here. Reading the essay would be a good idea for better contextual understanding.
I think I first read this thing a couple of weeks ago but it keeps intruding on my thoughts.
The notion of good Jews and bad Jews and the necessity for the good to exterminate the bad to alleviate the persecution of the whole - familiar rhetoric, I've seen the same thing expressed by various chauvinists and ethnic supremacists, historical and contemporary.
I guess why this keeps nagging at me is that so much of this thinking actually did become a blueprint for the founding of Israel.
and that the words are so shockingly hateful that they make the lie of Israel's being necessary for the peace and security of all Jewish people bitterly laughable.
Herzl wanted to purify his own "tribe" of the members which be believed fully embodied the worst antisemitic stereotypes. You could pass his words off as German Nazi propaganda without altering a thing. He's still considered the founding visionary for the state that exists today.
For some reason I didn't expect it to be this blatant and disgusting. For some reason I thought if I went far enough back I'd find something other than hate and more antisemitism, that it'd been a different time and that maybe the project started with at least naively 'positive' intentions.
Dunno why I thought that. Propaganda I suppose.