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The Meaning of an Olympic Snub - Bret Stephens


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The Meaning of an Olympic Snub

The Arab world has a problem of the mind, and its name is anti-Semitism.

By BRET STEPHENS
Aug. 15, 2016 7:28 p.m. ET

An Israeli heavyweight judoka named Or Sasson defeated an Egyptian opponent named Islam El Shehaby Friday in a first-round match at the Rio Olympics. The Egyptian refused to shake his opponent’s extended hand, earning boos from the crowd. Mr. Sasson went on to win a bronze medal.

If you want the short answer for why the Arab world is sliding into the abyss, look no further than this little incident. It did itself in chiefly through its long-abiding and all-consuming hatred of Israel, and of Jews. That’s not a point you will find in a long article about the Arab crackup by Scott Anderson in last weekend’s New York Times Magazine, where hatred of Israel is treated like sand in Arabia—a given of the landscape. Nor is it much mentioned in the wide literature about the legacy of colonialism in the Middle East, or the oil curse, governance gap, democracy deficit, youth bulge, sectarian divide, legitimacy crisis and every other explanation for Arab decline. Yet the fact remains that over the past 70 years the Arab world got rid of its Jews, some 900,000 people, while holding on to its hatred of them. Over time the result proved fatal: a combination of lost human capital, ruinously expensive wars, misdirected ideological obsessions, and an intellectual life perverted by conspiracy theory and the perpetual search for scapegoats. The Arab world’s problems are a problem of the Arab mind, and the name for that problem is anti-Semitism.

As a historical phenomenon, this is not unique. In a 2005 essay in Commentary, historian Paul Johnson noted that wherever anti-Semitism took hold, social and political decline almost inevitably followed. Spain expelled its Jews with the Alhambra Decree of 1492. The effect, Mr. Johnson noted, “was to deprive Spain (and its colonies) of a class already notable for the astute handling of finance.” In czarist Russia, anti-Semitic laws led to mass Jewish emigration as well as an “immense increase in administrative corruption produced by the system of restrictions.” Germany might well have won the race for an atomic bomb if Hitler hadn’t sent Albert Einstein, Leo Szilard, Enrico Fermi and Edward Teller into exile in the U.S. These patterns were replicated in the Arab world. Contrary to myth, the cause was not the creation of the state of Israel. There were bloody anti-Jewish pogroms in Palestine in 1929, Iraq in 1941, and Lebanon in 1945. Nor is it accurate to blame Jerusalem for fueling anti-Semitism by refusing to trade land for peace. Among Egyptians, hatred of Israel barely abated after Menachem Begin relinquished the Sinai to Anwar Sadat. Among Palestinians, anti-Semitism became markedly worse during the years of the Oslo peace process. In his essay, Mr. Johnson called anti-Semitism a “highly infectious” disease capable of becoming “endemic in certain localities and societies,” and “by no means confined to weak, feeble or commonplace intellects.” Anti-Semitism may be irrational, but its potency, he noted, lies in transforming a personal and instinctive irrationalism into a political and systematic one. For the Jew-hater, every crime has the same culprit and every problem has the same solution. Anti-Semitism makes the world seem easy. In doing so, it condemns the anti-Semite to a permanent darkness.

Today there is no great university in the Arab world, no serious indigenous scientific base, a stunted literary culture. In 2015 the U.S. Patent Office reported 3,804 patents from Israel, as compared with 364 from Saudi Arabia, 56 from the United Arab Emirates, and 30 from Egypt. The mistreatment and expulsion of Jews has served as a template for the persecution and displacement of other religious minorities: Christians, Yazidis, the Baha’ i.

Hatred of Israel and Jews has also deprived the Arab world of both the resources and the example of its neighbor. Israel quietly supplies water to Jordan, helping to ease the burden of Syrian refugees, and quietly provides surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities to Egypt to fight ISIS in the Sinai. But this is largely unknown among Arabs, for whom the only permissible image of Israel is an Israeli soldier in riot gear, abusing a Palestinian. Successful nations make a point of trying to learn from their neighbors. The Arab world has been taught over generations only to hate theirs.

This may be starting to change. In the past five years the Arab world has been forced to face up to its own failings in ways it cannot easily blame on Israel. The change can be seen in the budding rapprochement between Jerusalem and Cairo, Riyadh and Abu Dhabi, which might yet yield tactical and strategic advantages on both sides, particularly against common enemies such as ISIS and Iran.

That’s not enough. So long as an Arab athlete can’t pay his Israeli opposite the courtesy of a handshake, the disease of the Arab mind and the misfortunes of its world will continue. For Israel, this is a pity. For the Arabs, it’s a calamity. The hater always suffers more than the object of his hatred.

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1   Shaman   2016 Aug 17, 3:20pm  

Good article. The Arabs export oil, Islam, and terror. Israel exports manufactured goods of the highest quality. Islam ruins whatever it touches.
The problem with the Arab world is its addiction to their religion of the pagan moon god.

2   epitaph   2016 Aug 17, 5:51pm  

Residence: New York City, New York, U.S.
Nationality: American
Ethnicity: Jewish

3   Strategist   2016 Aug 17, 7:12pm  

This is the result of hate preaching. All countries have had their share of conflicts, but eventually they make up and move on. Except the fucking Arabs. Their hate never ends.

4   RC2006   2016 Aug 17, 7:22pm  

Trump is going to have to initiate the Glass Parking Lot Act on the arabs.

5   Strategist   2016 Aug 17, 7:24pm  

rpanic01 says

Trump is going to have to initiate the glass parking lot act on the arabs.

Hillary for sure will not.

6   Blurtman   2016 Aug 17, 7:26pm  

The Egyptian is a Semite. And perhaps he just dislikes Israelis.

7   Strategist   2016 Aug 17, 7:29pm  

Blurtman says

The Egyptian is a Semite.

He is an asshole. He should be fined and banned from future Olympics. I'm glad he lost.
Go Israel.

8   curious2   2016 Aug 17, 9:24pm  

P N Dr Lo R says

every other explanation for Arab decline.

The explanation for Arab decline is the charlatan Mohammed's hateful fraud, AKA Islam. Islam is anti-humanity, including anti-Israel and anti-semitic, but not all Arabs believe in it or advocate on its behalf. The problem is, in most of "the Arab world," no one is allowed to speak candidly about it. Even stranger, the same rule seems to be spreading to NATO countries: whatever people think about Donald Trump, he remains the only declared candidate from any major party to speak candidly about Islam. Most Britons don't even dare quote their greatest Prime Minister: Winston Churchill would be unelectable today, precisely because of his prescient warnings about Islam, including specifying the house of Saud by name. The NATO government and commercial media, and NATO politicians, have all become so dependent on borrowing and spending petrodollars that they can't even understand the problem, let alone say it.

"It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends upon his not understanding it!"

Arabs in ancient Egypt built one of the greatest civilizations in the history of the world. Indians (in Asia) and Arabs invented Hindu-Arabic numerals, and the word "algebra" derives from Arabic. To this day, children study algebra and then move on to geometry, because they need algebra to understand the Pythagorean theorem and other geometric relationships that the ancient Greeks wrote in algrebraic terms. All of that, though, happened centuries before the charlatan Mohammed afflicted humanity with his hateful fraud, Islam.

I lose patience with people who conflate "Arab" and Islam, and the resulting false allegations that criticizing a hateful fraud is now supposedly "racist" because most Arabs believe in it. Millions of Arabs reject Islam. The false assumption that Arabs are all too stupid to reject Islam is racist, "the soft bigotry of low expectations." Self-righteous NATO politicians congratulate themselves on defending Islam, even though they are thereby condemning even more people to suffer from it. Any country where it is illegal to criticize a demonstrably hateful fraud can never be a real ally of a country like the USA, which was founded on Enlightenment principles including freedom of thought and speech. Profiteers including the military industrial complex have acquired so much influence that they hijack the electoral process and transform the American eagle into the Saudis' most lethal falcon. (Read about the Sauds' preferred sport, falconry, and you'll see how it works. American government serves as their eyes and ears, soon featuring "Total Information Awareness" to hunt down blasphemers anywhere in the world.) At the behest of Saudi Arabia, America is currently waging war across the Arab world, including Syria, Yemen, Libya, and yet again Iraq. Anybody who dares even to consider competing with or defying the house of Saud is liable to become an "enemy" of America and get "liberated" on behalf of Saudi Arabia.

Many Arabs are smart enough to see through the game, even if most NATO voters cannot. Those Arabs must think most of us deluded idiots. The Arab world offers plenty of evidence to prove that conclusion.

9   Shaman   2016 Aug 18, 6:21am  

I met a Muslim==>Christian convert once. He told me that there were no true Muslims in the Middle East. Everyone was Muslim because they had to be, and they'd be killed if they left the religion.

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