by Frank Scott
Online Journal Contributing
Writer
Oct 19, 2007, 01:39
from
OnLineJournal Website
During an exceptionally rude
introduction of President Ahmadinejad of Iran, a university
president announced that the holocaust was the most documented event
in history. While this overstatement was in keeping with most of his
remarks, it provokes a question: exactly what do we mean when we say
“the holocaust”?
When someone is called a “holocaust denier,” what is being denied?
Confusion over those words is being used
to cloud minds and threaten another war in the Middle East, once
again for reasons that cannot be substantiated in the material world
but are simply political excuses to commit mass murder.
Those who express doubt about some key aspects of
the story of Nazi persecution of Jews in
Europe during the Second World War are often imprisoned
or face threats to their very lives. We witnessed the spectacle of a
head of state invited to speak at an American university and
introduced with the most scurrilous language imaginable, all
provoked by that leader’s alleged “denial” of the holocaust, along
with his supposed existential threat to the Jewish state of Israel.
And when speaking of one, the other must be addressed, since there
is no rationale for the Jewish state of Israel without “the
holocaust.”
There is no question about the dreadful treatment of European Jews
by the Nazis, their racist persecution, their deportation from
homelands to concentration and labor camps where tens of thousands
died under the most deplorable conditions. Nor is there any question
that many suffered massacres outside of camps, whether conducted by
Germans or others acting under their rule. These things, as the
crude academic claimed, are well documented. And there is little
doubt about them, except for honest questions about the actual
death toll.
But critics wonder about the centrally organized and secret plan to
annihilate all the Jews of Europe, and the use of mass extermination
gas chambers to murder hundreds of thousands, or even millions of
people. No such devices were ever found, and verification of
their existence depends entirely on stories told by traumatized
survivors, confessions made under severe stress if not outright
torture, and photographs of empty buildings or reconstructed ruins
said to have once been used as gas chambers.
Consider whether we would uncritically accept the reality of
America’s ugly racist history of lynching, with no more evidence
than hearing stories of the horror told by miraculous survivors, and
seeing photos of trees alleged to have once had bodies hanging from
them.
Any critical person can wonder, but millions of us have been so
shocked at films of the terrible conditions of the liberated camps,
and especially the piles of emaciated dead bodies, that little
thought is given to asking how those terrible scenes of suffering
and death could have had anything to do with gas chambers, let alone
crematoria.
And if a plan was afoot to secretly
murder millions and cremate their bodies to remove evidence, why and
how could so many have been left plainly exposed to public view?
The near total physical breakdown of Germany near the war’s end
never seems to enter consciousness as a possible reason for some of
the drastic scenes revealed at those camps. While many German cities
were devastated by bombing, with their citizens reduced to homeless
refugees often near starvation, should we imagine that under such
conditions prison camps, which were dreadful places to begin with,
would somehow be able to furnish adequate food, shelter and medical
care to all inmates?
When President Ahmadinejad referred to myth surrounding
the story, he was not denying that Jews suffered, anymore than
holocaust revisionists - who are slurred as “deniers” - make such a
charge. But they, and he, and thousands the world over who have read
critical works that barely see the light of day in the West, join in
questioning vital aspects of that story. Bigots who smear them with
nasty labels are playing with words, and in lethal fashion.
Anyone who would deny the racial madness of the Nazi ethnic
cleansing of European Jews might be an idiot, or simply consumed
by hate. But those who deny the right to question the
existence of gas chambers or other details of the story, and vilify
those who dare to do so are either ignorant, or more likely, driven
by a more dangerous hate. Anything forbidden to be questioned must
be held suspect by thinking people, and the more that criticism is
suppressed, the more dangerous the possibilities for the world, and
not just the suppressors.
Ahmadinejad repeatedly says that whatever crime Europeans
committed against Jews is no reason for the terrible persecution and
suffering inflicted upon the Palestinians, who were guilty of
nothing. Most of the world agrees with him, as do many in the West,
though hardly anyone in American politics will risk stating that
obvious fact. The power exerted by the Israel lobby is such that
even when a former president, or establishment scholars site the
moral injustice and the threat to our nation posed by one-sided
policies in the Middle East, they are slandered as anti-Semites,
the way that revisionists are smeared as deniers.
While thousands of Jews in Iran are apparently living without fear,
thousands of Jews in America have been led to believe that
Ahmadinejad threatens them with another holocaust. That is not
just irrational, but dangerous for all humanity. This situation is
being used to help provoke a further bloody war in the Middle East,
but reason must prevail over fanatical beliefs and psychotic fears
or all of us will suffer.
The war over these words and their clear
meaning must not be allowed to perpetuate more injustice, and worse,
threaten a global disaster.
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