Daniel Greenfield's article: A Muslim Immigrant
Committed the Worst Anti-Semitic Hate Crime of the Year
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Posted: 03 Apr 2018 12:28 AM PDT
The worst anti-Semitic hate crime of 2018 took
place outside a restaurant in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Izmir Koch,
an Ahiska Turkish migrant who had already been in trouble with the law,
allegedly demanded to know if there were any Jews around. A man who been at
the restaurant replied that he was Jewish. Izmir punched him in the head, and
then kicked him while he lay on the ground.
The victim, who wasn’t actually Jewish,
suffered bruised ribs and a fractured eye
socket.
Now a federal grand jury has indicted Izmir
for committing a hate crime. The violent assault was the single worst
anti-Semitic hate crime of 2018. So far. And it’s generated very little
interest from the same activists and media outlets who had been accusing the
White House of not acting against anti-Semitism.
Izmir had already
been facing two counts of felonious assault, one
involving a deadly weapon, from 2016. He was found guilty a
month after the Cincinnati assault, along with a number of comrades and
family members. That assault had taken place outside their trucking company
in Dayton, Ohio.
A former employee had come to collect the
money that he was owed, and Izmir Koch, Baris Koch, Sevil Shakhmanov and
Mustafa Shakhmanov allegedly assaulted him
with crowbars, and possibly brass knuckles and a baseball bat.
The victim, who apparently had a knife, fought back.
Izmir, Boris and Murad were Turkish Muslims
from the former Soviet Union who had migrated to this country. A few years
before that fight, the local media was
talking up their “positive impact” on the community in Dayton. But it didn’t take
long for the legal problems to
begin. The benefits of bringing these Turkish Muslims to Dayton were quickly
outweighed by the violence they had brought.
The Cincinnati assault is one of the most
physically violent recent anti-Semitic attacks. But the perpetrator is a
Muslim immigrant and the alphabet soup organizations don’t want to talk about
it.
It doesn’t fit their profile or their agenda.
News stories about the Cincinnati attack don’t
mention that the perpetrator is a Muslim immigrant. “Give me your violent,
your bigoted, your anti-Semitic masses yearning to kill,” doesn’t sound as
good.
Lefty Jewish organizations spend all their
time forming alliances to support Muslim immigrants against President Trump.
Meanwhile the DOJ is fighting the anti-Semitism that they refuse to fight.
While the media and these organizations ignore
the most violent anti-Semitic assault of the year, they have been lavishing
attention on (((Semitism))), a book by the New York Times'Jonathan
Weisman. The thesis of (((Semitism))) is that Muslims are our natural allies
and the worst anti-Semitism today is the alt-right trolling on Twitter.
Israel is an unfortunate distraction from all the merchant memes and
hashtags.
“Stop obsessing about Israel,” the New
York Times writer barks at Jews, “Reach out to Muslim
groups, immigrant groups.” Weisman is welcome to reach out to Izmir Koch. But
he should watch his eyes.
Tweets of Jews in gas chambers may be ugly,
but Cincinnati reminds us of that actually dangerous anti-Semitism looks like
an anti-Semitic Muslim thug beating you hard enough to fracture your eye
socket.
The triple parentheses that some on the
alt-right use to mark Jews had their own counterpart in the New
York Times which published a list of Democrats opposed to
Obama’s Iran deal, and marked which were Jewish in yellow.
Weisman was the man behind the
left’s version of the triple parenthesis. And his
response to being called out was his own
version of the alt-right’s “just kidding” wrongfooting
gambit.
(((Semitism))) is only the latest example of
how discussions about the rise in anti-Semitism elide the perpetrators
actually committing serious crimes and instead dwell endlessly on Twitter
Nazi trolls.
The ADL’s widely hyped figures noted that more than half of
the anti-Semitic
assaults in the country were reported in New York. Quite
a few of the serious incidents happened in Brooklyn neighborhoods like Crown
Heights and Williamsburg where the only white people are lefty hipsters. The
rest are largely African-American and Latino. The first listed assault in
Brooklyn was carried
out by black teens.
The targets of these assaults are frequently
Orthodox Jews who are visibly identifiable as Jewish.
The ADL’s own numbers show that anti-Semitism
rates among African-Americans in some years have been
nearly twice as high as among the general population. That’s why Tamika
Mallory, Barack Obama, Keith Ellison and so many others were comfortable
palling around with Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam. It’s why Al
Sharpton and Jesse Jackson are black leaders instead of cautionary tales.
That’s a quite different reality from the one
that exists in (((Semitism))) and similar narratives. And yet it’s what
violent anti-Semitism actually looks like. And it’s what no major
organization wants to discuss.
And even when it comes to rhetoric, they would
rather talk about Twitter than real life.
On the University of California-Santa
Cruz (UCSC) campus, African/Black
Student Allianceprotesters harassed Jewish students
celebrating Israeli Independence Day with shouts of “Free Palestine” and
“F*** Jewish Slugs”. This is the sort of thing that Weisman and
(((Semitism))) want us to ignore.
And when is praising Hitler and cheering the
Holocaust on Twitter not a problem? When Muslims
do it.
Canary Mission is constantly documenting anti-Semitism by members
of campus hate groups such as Students for Justice in Palestine, including
calls for Jewish genocide, and praise for Hitler. But unlike the same
behavior by the alt-right, no major Jewish organization wants to pay
attention to the crisis.
MEMRI has documented multiple
mosques in the United States preaching the mass murder of
Jews.
It’s no surprise that the worst anti-Semitic
hate crime of 2018 was committed by a member of a religion whose leaders praise
the Holocaust and preach a final
apocalyptic conflictbetween Muslims and Jews.
And it’s also no surprise that lefty Jewish
groups enabling Islamic migration don’t want to talk about it.
The Koch clan went from an immigrant success
story to a violent nightmare in a matter of years. But the nightmare was
always there. We just chose not to see it. And we still aren’t seeing it.
Anti-Semitism is a matter of religion and
culture. America is one of the least anti-Semitic countries in the world.
When immigrants from anti-Semitic countries come to America, then
anti-Semitism increases.
The ADL’s own numbers show that Hispanic
immigrants are more likely to be
anti-Semitic than Hispanics born in the United
States. In 2016, only 10% of white people held anti-Semitic views,
compared to 19% of Hispanics born in the United States and 31% of Hispanic
immigrants.
The numbers are even worse for Muslims.
An extensive
British survey found that negative views of Jews among
Muslims were 2 to 4 times higher than in the general population. One German
survey found that over 50% of Muslim refugees held
anti-Semitic attitudes. An Austrian survey showed that 50% of young Muslim had
anti-Semitic views.
The ADL claims that in the United States it’s only 34%.
Even if that’s true, that’s more than three times as high as white Americans.
Which should we be more concerned about, 10%
or 34%?
But not all attitudes are created equal. Most
people have some sort of prejudices. But very few will actually violently
lash out at someone, especially a total stranger, the way Izmir Koch
allegedly did.
Islamic bigotry doesn’t just stay private. It
can turn into a lot more than just a joke or a little graffiti.
The Koran doesn’t just preach hatred. It urges
the devout to act on that hatred. That is the ground zero of terrorism. It’s
why Jews have been repeatedly targeted in acts of Islamic terror in America.
And why these crimes have been repeatedly
whitewashed, brushed aside and forgotten.
That’s why we aren’t
talking about a man lying bleeding on the street because a Turkish Muslim
immigrant thought he was a Jew.
Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman
Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. This article
previously appeared at the Center's Front Page
Magazine.
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