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‘The Language of Annihilation’

In the LA Times, Daniel Jonah Goldhagen (pictured), best known for authoring Hitler’s Willing Executioners, fisks the Hamas charter, then comes to the following conclusion: As a lifelong student of Nazism and its radical murderousness,…

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GoldhagenIn the LA Times, Daniel Jonah Goldhagen (pictured), best known for authoring Hitler’s Willing Executioners, fisks the Hamas charter, then comes to the following conclusion:

As a lifelong student of Nazism and its radical murderousness, I have always been extremely reluctant to use the epithet “Nazi” for other reprehensible, anti-Semitic or genocidal movements. Whatever the other differences, the anti-Semitism and the murderous logic that form the principal content and rhetorical structure and substructure of this charter and this political party are unmistakably Nazi-like with regard to Jews….

Seldom in the modern world has a political party enshrined such hallucinatory hatred and overt murderousness against another people in its constitution, and more seldom still has such a party taken power. The Nazi Party Program of 1920 also contained much anti-Semitism, but compared to Hamas’ charter, its demonology and prescriptions were tame. Given the extreme political costs of such speech, governments, political parties and political leaders rarely speak the language of annihilation openly. So when they do, we should take them at their word. The last 100 years have shown that those expressing murderous dreams, like Hitler, mean it.

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