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Thursday, November 23, 2006
Charles Krauthammer :: Townhall.com Columnist
Borat looks in the wrong place for anti-Semitism
by Charles Krauthammer
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WASHINGTON -- ``Borat" is many things: a sidesplitting triumph of slapstick and scatology, a runaway moneymaker and budding franchise, the worst thing to happen to Kazakhstan since the Mongol hordes, and, as columnist David Brooks astutely points out, a supreme display of elite snobbery reveling in the humiliation of the hoaxed hillbilly.

But it is one thing more, something Brooks alluded to in passing but which requires at least one elaboration: an unintentionally revealing demonstration of the unfortunate attitude of many liberal Jews toward working-class American Christians, especially evangelicals.

You know the shtick. Borat goes around America making anti-Semitic remarks in order to elicit a nodding anti-Semitic response. And with enough liquor and cajoling, he succeeds. In the most notorious such scene (on ``Da Ali G Show" where the character was born), Borat sings ``Throw the Jew Down the Well'' in an Arizona bar as the local rubes join in.

Sacha Baron Cohen, the creator of Borat, revealed his purpose for doing that in a rare out-of-character interview he granted Rolling Stone in part to counter charges that he was promoting anti-Semitism. On the face of it, this would be odd, given that Cohen is himself a Sabbath-observing Jew. His defense is that he is using Borat's anti-Semitism as a ``tool'' to expose it in others. And that his Arizona bar stunt revealed, if not anti-Semitism, then ``indifference'' to anti-Semitism. And that, he maintains, was the path to the Holocaust.

Whoaaaa. Does he really believe such rubbish? Can a man that smart (Cambridge, investment banker and now brilliant filmmaker) really believe that indifference to anti-Semitism and the road to the Holocaust are to be found in a country and western bar in Tucson?

Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world.

With anti-Semitism re-emerging in Europe and rampant in the Islamic world; with Iran acquiring the ultimate weapon of genocide and proclaiming its intention to wipe out the world's largest Jewish community (Israel); with America and, in particular, its Christian evangelicals the only remaining Gentile constituency anywhere willing to defend that besieged Jewish outpost -- is the American heartland really the locus of anti-Semitism? Is this the one place to go to find it? Continued...

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Charles Krauthammer is a 1987 Pulitzer Prize winner, 1984 National Magazine Award winner, and a columnist for The Washington Post since 1985.

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Subject: not surprising
It is not surprising that Krauthammer would feel the need to take Borat on. After all, what Cohen is supposedly saying (i say supposedly because I don't know that I am convinced he is doing more than making money with in your face comedy) with his character is that red state America still has a lot of thinly buried anti-semitism and tolerance for anti-semitism.

Krauthammer's position for years has been that people who oppose a particular brand of Israeli politics, essentially Israeli neo-conservatism, are really anti-semites, and anyone who supports such policies are the true friends of Israel.

By bringing out evidence that this is nonsense, Borat is in passing making a lot of Krauthammer's past articles look silly. (Of course some of the anti-semetic comments in response to his post make Cohen's point for him and make Krauthammer look rather silly).

On a side point, the Kazakhs are largely muslim. So when you ask when Cohen will do a muslim character or take his schtick to a muslim country, the answer is that he already has. (I should say that he has created at least one. His previous signature character was a rapper named Ali G. I have not seen that show, but based on the name it would not shock me if this is a muslim rapper. So as far as I can tell it is isn't clear that he does any material that does not make fun of muslims). He is not making fun of jews by portraying various groups of non-jews as buffoonish.

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I am glad you have gotten over your "dislike myself for having such thoughts and feelings, but there IS justification" into your true blue antisemetic rantings. You met some Jews who were decent, you met some who were aragant, so the Rabbis should tell the arrogant ones to get off their high horses. The Jews who were arrogant had it in their culture, according to you, but those who were nice were then not following their culture? what a joad of crap from a deep seated bigot.

When I go out in the world and soe people are nice to me ZI do not credit it to their faith, or vica versa. Each Jew is not an ambassador of Moses, for your consideration, Where you get the right to hate a whole people based on your EXPERIENCE. Talk about arrogant- you are the top. Judge each person as a person, on the basis of the acts,

I was beaten up by people who happened to be of Irish descent when I was young, I was befriended by people of Irish descent as well, I didn't add up their proportions, I have nothing against the Irish, as a matter of fact I love their history and music. I judge each individually, you sick bigot!
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