PERSPECTIVES The Michigan Daily Thursday, November 3, 1988 Page 5 When BY STEVE BLONDER gested Next week marks the 50th to take anniversary of Kristallnacht, the - kno Night of Broken Glass. On this Elders night of Nov. 9, 1938, organized timate members of Hitler's secret police and in that the Hitler Youth Movement control launched what was supposed to and oth resemble spontaneous uprisings ultimat against the Jews of Germany. This se By the morning of Nov. 10, seen as nearly every Jewish synagogue had warfare been burned to the ground. Jewish ONE shops had been attacked, looted and had lea destroyed, and over 30,000 Jews had and su been sent to concentration camps. would Hitler's anti-Jewish ravings had to 1980s.1 be recognized and dealt with. They prove t could no longer be seen merely as a Stev peculiarity. Chicag We keep saying, "Never again!" charge( But have we really changed during involve the past 50 years so that "Never spiracy again!" is an accepted part of reality, "the A or does the racial thinking which doctors existed in Nazi Germany and other inject A places still hold true today? Mor The notion of a pure Aryan anniver nation was central to Hitler's charged thinking. Unfortunately, groups con- vandali tinue to exist today whose sole inesses, purpose involves the creation of an to evoke Aryan nation. Last month, 13 neo-Na members of one such group were have acquitted on murder charges, despite vandali overwhelming evidence implicating Rev. the members. heads t The conspiratorial notions which Relation were accepted by a large section of is "a fi the German people remain rampant marks today. A document was forged in the conspir 'beginning of the 20th century by the Rev. Russian Secret Police, which sug- the Nat wil a Jewish conspiracy was out over the world. The forgery wn as the Protocols of the of Zion - serves as the ul- expression of anti-Semitism it delineates a Jewish plot to all political parties, banks, her institutions, holding the e aim to take over the world. cret conspiracy of Jews was s being engaged in racial against the Aryan society. E WOULD think people )red a lesson the first time, ich conspiratorial notions have disappeared by the Unfortunately, that does not o be the case. e Cokely, a former aide to o Mayor Eugene Sawyer, d last spring that Jews are ed in an international con- "to rule the world" and that IDS epidemic is a result of ,primarily Jewish ones, who SIDS into Blacks." cover, last year on the 49th sary of Kristallnacht, Cokely d that Jewish merchants had zed their own shops, bus- and synagogues in an effort ke sympathy. Members of a zi group called Skinheads been charged with the sm. B. Herbert Martin, who he Commission on Human ns, recently commented, there ng of truth" in Cokely's re- about a worldwide Jewish acy. Louis Farrakhan, leader of ion of Islam, noted Cokely's L glass remarks had offended Jewish leaders volvement le only "because the truth hurts." Jews for Ger Sawyer only fired Cokely after ships during "the Jewish dominance of the news '30s. media" resulted in a call for Cokely's The same firing. areas of the NO MATTER how wild the Mike Ryan, accusations against the Jews be- anti-Semitic come, public reaction has been at a been travel minimum. Anti-Semites such as claiming "a c Farrakhan and Cokely have been able is working1 to spew their rhetoric - which re- cripple the flects a new level of hatred - which is wt without people even batting an being called d eyelash. The only outcry in Chicago R E A LIS came from State's Attorney for jority of bank Cook County Richard Daley, on the farmer columnists and editorial writers, and owned. But a small group of Jews. and other le Have we forgotten the horrors were at one1 which befell over 6 million people assumptioni less than a half century ago? Do we bankers are J not care? Or maybe we have accepted Neo-Nazi the argument espoused by some that was quoted 1 the Holocaust never existed at all. Tribune as Currently, over 120 books or treat- ises reflecting this "Holocaust revisionism" are available on the A FF( market. This conspiratorial thinking is /V E E furthered by Jewish stereotypes. For example, Jews did not play a major role in 20th century German banking, but previous Jewish in- break next? d to the blaming of the many's economic hard- the 1920s and early holds true in several United States today. a Kansas leader in the Posse Comitatus, has ling the Farm Belt cabal of Jewish bankers behind the scenes to American economy," hy farmers' loans are due. TICALLY, the ma- ks which are foreclosing rs' loans are not Jewish- since the Rothschilds ading Jewish families point large bankers, the is often made that all ews. expert Samuel Van Pelt ast year in the Chicago saying, "What we are ORDABLE KEND FUN seeing in the Farm Belt is not unlike what happened in Germany when Hitler got his start." Many neo-Nazi groups have gone underground with their activities. Many of these groups have set up training facilities, and carry out professional hits to "rid the world of Jewish dominance." One example of this is the 1984 murder of Denver radio personality Alan Berg. Later this week, the United States will become the 100th country to sign the genocide treaty, which the Senate approved last week. This treaty was created 40 years ago after the exposure of the conditions existing in the German Death Camps. The treaty, generally speaking, bars the mass killing of a population on the basis of race, color, or creed. IT HAS TAKEN the United States forty years to ratify this treaty. Why so long? Was Senate infighting a legitimate reason to hold up such an important, at least symbolically, treaty? The mass killings of distinct populations still continues today, and nobody bats an eyelash. Where was the public outcry when Cambodians were being wiped out? Or when Iraq used nerve gas on Iranian citizens? Tens of thousands of Iranians were massacred, with clear evidence showing nerve gas had been used. Do we need a reincarnation of Adolph Hitler to remind us of the evils of racial thinking? Do we need to witness the cold-blooded murder of an entire population at the hands of a "racially superior" group of people? It has been fifty years since Kristallnacht. What glass will be broken next is anyone's guess. UAC/SOUNDSTAGE PRESENTS SPREAD THE WORD ... THIS BAND'S GOTTA BE HEARD!' low Hair Styling with a Flair - 7 Barber Stylists for MEN & WOMEN - NO WAITING!!! 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