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‘Only The Bad Jews Survived’ Says Horrible Jew

This is pretty breathtakingly vile stuff, especially considering that the writer, Anna Breslaw, is Jewish, and this essay appeared in The Tablet, a Jewish magazine: Since I was 12 I’ve had an unappealing, didactic distrust of people with the extreme will to live. My father’s parents were Holocaust survivors, and in grade school I received […]

This is pretty breathtakingly vile stuff, especially considering that the writer, Anna Breslaw, is Jewish, and this essay appeared in The Tablet, a Jewish magazine:

Since I was 12 I’ve had an unappealing, didactic distrust of people with the extreme will to live. My father’s parents were Holocaust survivors, and in grade school I received the de rigueur exposure to the horror—visiting geriatric men and women with numbers tattooed on their arms, completing assigned reading like The Diary of Anne Frank and Night. But the more information I received, the less sympathy the survivors elicited from me. Each time we clapped for the old Hungarian lady who spoke about Dachau, each time Elie Wiesel threw another anonymous anecdote of betrayal onto a page, I eyed it askance, thinking What didyou do that you’re not talking about? I had the gut instinct that these were villains masquerading as victims who, solely by virtue of surviving (very likely by any means necessary), felt that they had earned the right to be heroes, their basic, animal self-interest dressed up with glorified phrases like “triumph of the human spirit.”

I wondered if anyone had alerted Hitler that in the event that the final solution didn’t pan out, only the handful of Jews who actually fulfilled the stereotype of the Judenscheisse(because every group has a few) would remain to carry on the Jewish race—conniving, indestructible, taking and taking. My grandparents were not excluded from this suspicion. The same year, during a family dinner conversation about Terri Schiavo, my father made the serious request that should he fall into a vegetative state, he would like for us to keep him on life support indefinitely. Today he and I are estranged for a number of other reasons that are all somehow the same reason.

Well, gosh, what Jewish father wouldn’t want to be in touch with a daughter who believed that Holocaust survivors are “Jew-shit” for having survived the concentration camps? [Sarcasm off.]

Seriously, leaving aside the question of what kind of person, much less what kind of Jew, even thinks such things about concentration camp survivors, what kind of magazine, much less what kind of Jewish magazine, publishes such material?

Via Commentary.

 

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