ABC website moderators have case to answer

ABC website moderators have case to answer

The following article has been published in The Aus­trali­an by Julie Nathan.


THE airing of Stone Cold Justice on ABC1’s Four Corners on February 10 elicited, pre­dict­ably, numerous expres­sions of raw anti-Jewish hatred, notably on the ABC’s Facebook page.

The program made many claims, most of them uncor­rob­or­ated, about Israel’s alleged treatment of Palestini­an minors in the West Bank and omitted vital context, including Unicef’s acknow­ledg­ment that the Israelis have been working closely with it to deal with real problems that have been iden­ti­fied.

The purpose of this article is not to critique the program itself, which has already been done by others, but to highlight the toxic nature of many of the responses to the heart-wrenching scenes portrayed in the program and the accom­pa­ny­ing com­ment­ary.

Four Corners created six posts related to the program. These posts elicited more than 470 comments. About 100 of these comments were overtly anti-Jewish in one way or another. Several comments referred to Jews as a cancer and called for Hitler to return.

Some of the comments were deleted or edited by ABC mod­er­at­ors. However, many anti-Semitic comments have remained online for more than a week, spewing forth the gamut of tra­di­tion­al anti-Semitic themes.

Old and new religious anti-Semitism found expres­sion in comments such as: “Orthodox Judaism is a cult that represses women and brain­washes children and has no place in the 21 century”; “Judaism is increas­ingly looking like a very ugly religion hiding behind a false con­cep­tion of god”; “the Synagogue of Satan”; “(Jesus) was sent 2b crucified by the Jewish officials … !”; and “God (sent) his Son to Earth to sort out Judaism.”

Other posts compared Israel with Nazi Germany: “The Israeli (sic) are acting like modern day Nazis”; “are no better than what Hitler’s army did”; “A gas chamber away from Nazis – the per­se­cuted becoming the per­se­cutors!”

Israel was accused of com­mit­ting “genocide against the Palestini­ans” and “a holocaust against the Pael­stini­ans (sic)”; “It is only a matter of time before Israel imple­ments it’s (sic) final solution.”

By any academic standard, such com­par­is­ons are his­tor­ic­ally ludicrous. These comments do not seek to engage in debate or analysis but only to demonise Jews and Israelis, and to minimise, justify or excuse the suffering and mass murder of Jews during the Holocaust, a standard technique for assuaging or blocking out any sense of guilt.

A more subtle technique for achieving the same outcome was use of the theme “You Jews of all people should know better”.

Some examples: “Very dis­turb­ing and sad that this can be done to children and their families by people who should know better, people who have survived the holocaust and know what it feels like to have pain and suffering inflicted on them!”; “I thought they of all people would not do this”; “You’d think the Jews would have more empathy.”

As observed by non-Jewish writer Chas Newkey-Burden: “Let us strip the ‘they of all people’ argument down to its very basics: gentiles telling Jews that we killed six million of your people and that as a result it is you, not us, who have lessons to learn; that it is you, not us, who need to clean up your act. It is an argument of atrocious, spiteful insanity. Do not accept it; turn it back on those who offer it. For it is us, not you, who should know better.”

A fourth theme was the age-old calumny about a “world Jewish con­spir­acy”.

Examples included: “With all the Jewish politi­cians in the American congress & all the banks own by Zionist interests … the media is owned by the wealthy jew/americans”; “The world is owned by these fascists and that is why they have a blank cheque!!”; “Support for Israel in the West has been managed via media control, blackmail and bribery”; “A story of oppres­sion that has been going on for 65+ years, which the Jewry has been able to keep under wraps through various means of media control.”

These comments reprise the false­hoods contained in the proven forgery and fab­ric­a­tion known as The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

Online comments of this nature, usually by people shel­ter­ing within the coward’s castle of anonymity, are depress­ingly familiar.

Less easy to explain is the decision of ABC mod­er­at­ors to permit such racist comments to remain on its Facebook page.

Is there a line to be drawn between the factually selective and emotive content of Stone Cold Justice and the laxity of the ABC’s mod­er­at­ors on Facebook in tol­er­at­ing racism from those respond­ing to the program? The ABC has a case to answer.

Julie Nathan is research officer at the Executive Council of Aus­trali­an Jewry.

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