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Trivializing the Holocaust?
By George Brewer
The ADL trained their sites
on another Holocaust outrage, claiming that a proposed New York
art exhibit would trivialize the Holocaust. The offender this time
is a German artist who planned to set up an exhibit at the Whitney
Art Museum in New York featuring a room bedecked with red walls,
on which quotes from Mayor Rudolf Giuliani and other conservatives
were to be written in white paint, using the fraktur Gothic script
which was traditional in Germany for hundreds of years. In the background,
the artist envisioned a tape playing the sound of marching troops.
It's hard to see how something so hackneyed could
be considered art, or even controversial, since identifying Republicans
as fascists has been a favorite pastime of the liberati ever since
the days of Alger Hiss. But never underestimate the ability of people
to delude themselves into paroxysms of hysteria: faster than you
could drop to your knees and make the sign of the H the ADL and
other Jewish social commentators were boiling with manufactured
outrage, topped off by the memorable xenophobia of one writer who
suggested that the artist "go back to Germany where he came from."
Meanwhile, the ADL issued another one of its press releases announcing
that the exhibit should be withdrawn because it threatens to "trivialize"
the Holocaust.
We just checked our calendar to make sure that V-E
day wasn't last week, but in the meantime the only thing we can
say is that the ADL is hardly in a position to talk about "trivializing"
the very real suffering and loss of life that destroyed the lives
of countless Jews in World War Two. After all, this is the same
group that two years ago fired a barrage at DC comics for publishing
a Superman comic about the Holocaust which failed to specify that
Jews were the main victims of the Nazis, the same agency that criticized
the characterization of a lovable Yiddish granpa on "Rugrats" because
it reinforced ethnic stereotypes, the same agency that laid into
Nintendo for issuing trading cards that featured a sacred Eastern
symbol, the same …. Well, you get the point. And we aren't even
talking about the practically daily indications of ADL "dismay",
"disappointment" or "outrage" on every conceivable topic, ranging
from gun control to boycotts of Burger King. Sometimes we wonder
if the ADL still exists, or whether it is just a front for the Association
of Chronic Kvetchers.
If the ADL wants people to stop "trivializing" the
Holocaust , they should consider first how the Holocaust has been
remorselessly used over the past three decades for all kinds of
political, social and financial purposes, not to mention for the
purpose of totally uninhibited German-bashing. Precisely those kinds
of use and abuse are probably what jump-started modern Holocaust
revisionism in the '70's anyway, after all, if the Holocaust wasn't
constantly being thrust under our nose no one would have bothered
to analyze it. And, while revisionism has yet to make many heavyweight
converts, the fact is that a growing group of mostly Jewish intellectuals
are finally indicating that they have had just about enough: witness
Peter Novick's Holocaust in American Life and the forthcoming
Holocaust Industry of Norman Finkelstein.
Stop trivializing the Holocaust? Easy enough. Let
it be. Let people make the kind of gratuitous and silly abuses that
they are going to make, either in the US or overseas, and try to
memorialize the suffering of the Jewish people in this century with
some dignity and privacy, but not by running to ground anyone whose
memorialization falls short of mandated expectations. Otherwise,
the noisy posture of the ADL and similar groups is liable to have
a rather sad and ironic sequel: the Holocaust will not be forgotten,
but it will become the object of ridicule, disembodied from the
mass of human suffering that it was meant to commemorate.
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