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Hate Speech From The Right and From The Left

Friday June 12, 2009

Categories: Judaism, News, Pop Culture
Paul Krugman is correct in his concern about the level of bellicose puffery emanating from right-wing media and I share his concerns. When Fox news sends out a steady stream of commentary across the nation which uses the language of...
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DC Fem
June 12, 2009 1:13 PM

You say that hate speech exists on the left and on the right. But no one from the left has shot and killed a state political party leader, innocent bystanders in a church, three police officers simply doing their job, a doctor passing out bulletins in his church, and a security guard at a museum. There is a huge difference between saying nasty things like a bunch of mean school children and inciting violence. Only the right has ratcheted things up to a level that has led their followers to kill, so it is disingenuous to say the levels of hateful rhetoric on both sides are the same.

New Age Cowboy
June 12, 2009 1:32 PM

I hate to bring this up to you Mr. Hirschfield, but Cheney is a war criminal by many standards. Using torture to get an Iraqi-al Qaeda link that simply didn't exist is criminal action.
Also, Al Qaeda wouldn't be 50 miles within nukes if we had put our focus on them rather than engaged in a war of choice.
I'm amazed you glossed over Krugman's article and missed the fact that Mr. Glen Beck said that Obama was gonna start FEMA concentration camps. If you're okay with that, then all the right-wing "Glen Becks" are gonna be your cross to carry. As far as I can tell that kinda talk only desensitizes folks to what Jews actually suffered.
Since diversity really isn't part of the right-wing program, right wing venom can just as easily be spewed on Jews that "don't accept Christ as their Lord and Savior".

Giora
June 12, 2009 2:10 PM

If only it was that simple.

Think about the following names:
Tim Macvey, the shooter from the Holacaust Museum, Yigal Amir, Yona Abrushmi.

You guessed it, they all come from the right wing of the map. There is little parrallel coming from the left as far as political violence goes.

Even if NPR is as hateful as Fox news is fact is no listener acted on it.

Cheryl
June 12, 2009 2:35 PM


I agree with the excellent points in the posts previous to mine.

Hate speech exists on both sides. But hate SPEECH isn't killing people. Hate ACTIONS are.

The radical right-wing has now become our most deadly domestic terrorists.

Panthera
June 12, 2009 3:27 PM

Fair enough. I will take your words to heart and give it a rest.
Thank you for your reasoned approach.

Guy Allen
June 12, 2009 4:15 PM

Hate speech from either side is wrong. It gives a sense of justification to the extemists on bothe sides. When it comes from persons in the news they think they will have popular support and will hailed as heroes.

kl
June 12, 2009 5:53 PM

I agree hate speech has come from both the left and right.

Rob the Rev
June 12, 2009 7:50 PM

Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow do not spew hate speech! Try watching their programs, Rabbi!

They DO report the facts about the criminality of the Bush regime in lying the U.S. into an illegal, unjustified Iraqi war; violating our laws, the laws of the world, and God's LAW against torture and inhumane treatment of human beings; killing and maiming and emotionally wounding multi-thousands of American soldiers, killing and wounding a hundred thousand Iraqis. Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice and the rest of the Bush gang should be in prison for the rest of their lives for their crimes of violating the U.S. Constitution and the war crimes!

JanS
June 13, 2009 1:01 AM

Most of America is moderate, but we are allowing the far edges of our parties to dictate the direction of the country; therefore, it always seems we are at odds with each other. We have to start condemning and reigning in those in our OWN respective parties for their bad influence and even criminal behavior. As the old song goes, “let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with ME.”

levin
June 13, 2009 10:40 AM

Rabbi Brad:

Have you checked the self-righteous, bullying 'hate speech' directed against liberals and Reform Jews by David Klinghoffer?

He has even insulted YOUR halachic competence!

klein
June 13, 2009 10:52 AM


Rabbi Brad: why will you not post my Leo Baeck comment?

Anne
June 13, 2009 1:41 PM

I agree with Rob. The MSNBC reports are hardly hate speech. The
political commentary is more factual, liberal yes, but not hateful.
There is no implicit damming (sometimes not so implicit) of "the Government" as the enemy and nor is there any incendiary language
with more than just a hint of being at "war with the government".
It seems unjust that the those who were supporters of the previous
administration selectively forget who caused problems for the past
eight years and then project the problems onto the current administration, wishing that those with short memories too, blame
the current administration for all our current problems, The new adminstration has only been funtioning for six months. The claim that the current administration is to blame is ammunition and the tone of the speech on the right is inflamatory, very close to incitement to violence. All those in the media on the right would do well to cut down on such speech before more nuts fall out of the tree ready for a shoot out or worse...
Those on the right in the media are also now becoming together with Dick Cheney an alliance of apologists and are redacting the previous eight years to once again bend the minds of the public. However, the public can only be bent so far.
It is upseting to hear a Rabbi talking this way, because like Rob said
it appears to be obvious that maybe the Rabbi doesn't really listen
to MSNBC.

gaye
June 13, 2009 2:00 PM

what you say, rabbi, is not true. i watch fox cable, i am a jew and i am not offended by them...not at all. as a matter of fact, i see and hear more suppost for jewish issues and the state of israel from that news service than i EVER do from MSNBC, CNN and the other major news networks. i am moderate and i swing to the right on some issues and to the left on others. i feel there is more "hate-mongering" from the left than from the right. of course, the EXTREME lefties and the EXTREME righties continue to be the most dangerous elements of our society. the EXTREME right is not on fox. anything to the right is considered extreme and demonized by most mainstream media while the leftwing crazies are never demonized. why is that, rabbi?

Anat Mahal
June 13, 2009 5:20 PM
http://www.npr.org

Don't get your news from slanted agencies. The major news agencies are owned by corporations with their own interests and bias'. Get your news from a public station. Www.NPR.org. You're gonna find slanted news anywhere else.

L'shalom

Ruthie
June 13, 2009 9:26 PM

Fox News and many of the right-wing commentators (i.e. Rush, Beck, Hannity, O'Reilly, Coulter) are spawning a hateful dialogue as I have not seen in my many years. People who are a little off-kilter are being prompted to push the envelope beyond the normal realm of acceptable conduct, some to the point killing. These killings we are now seeing are from the extreme right wing. Fox News anchor Shephard Smith is seeing the nut cases via email to Fox and he has the sense to state that he is a little more than concerned.

Your Name
June 14, 2009 11:42 AM

Unfortunately, there is no "unbaised" point of view. For example, if you listen to NPR, you never hear about inconsistencies in "liberal" or "progressive" people. Many, like Al Gore, are good people and fight for the right causes (e.g., the environment and the containnment of global warming), but Gore owns several houses, airplanes, boats, and uses more energy than any other citizen. Others talk about equality in education, yet they send their children to elite public schools.

I drove through the South, and I could understand a little better how those on the right see the world. Their communities are white, church-going Christians who live a (relatively) rural,not urban, life.I can at least understand how they might feel threatened by the changes in the country.

Particularly: (1) gay marriage. Even I can understand the conception that marriage is between and man and a woman. (2) abortion. When you see sonograms of the foetus sucking its thumb, you do begin to wonder about where the line should be drawn.

debby botvinik
June 14, 2009 2:34 PM

are u crazy????????? MSNBC is the MOST hateful, anti american and anti israel networks,ever. that olberman and maddow, just hate and are jealous of the successful fox news, those 2 are vicious!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thomas Beck
June 14, 2009 8:37 PM

When your so-called "hate speech on the left" leads to actual murders, get back to me, you wingnut apologist. What Maddow and Olbermann say, as stinging as it may sound to your Republican ears, is nothing remotely like the vile garbage that spews out of O'Reilly, Beck, Savage, Coulter, Hannity and other filthmongers on the right. Political discourse in this country has been so hijacked and perverted by Fox News and other right wing extremists, that it is almost impossible for the left to be heard at all; and when we dare fight back, we're libeled as being filled with hate. When, really, what we are is angry, and quite righteously so. And if you yourself weren't such a right wing tool, you'd understand that.

Joseph C. Moore, Cpo USN Ret.
June 14, 2009 9:58 PM

I am not a Republican nor Democrat. I am affiliated with the party of Reason, the Libertarian Party. As for the abberant views of the R's and the D's concerning each other, both are single minded in attitude toward each other. They ascribe radicalism to each other by their outright dismissal of the other's talking points. I dislike intensely what the Obama administration is doing to the country but do I ascribe evil purpose to their methods of governing? No! I feel that Barrack sinscerely believes that socialism is the correct form of government (this flying in the face of ALL the failed socialistic government examples). There are a multitude of sins in the reasoning of the Left and the Right and recognition of the failed policies is essential to correcting them. Harsh critical blame on either side is non-productive. Only with dialog (effective argumentation rather than dismissive invective) will this country reach a govenment that was described by our forefathers and encoded in the Constitution.

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