The International Jew, the world's foremost problem [volume I] : $b being a reprint of a series of articles appearing in the Dearborn Independent from May 22 to October 2, 1920Ford, Henry
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The International Jew, the world's foremost problem [volume I] : $b being a reprint of a series of articles appearing in the Dearborn Independent from May 22 to October 2, 1920
Ford, Henry
Antisemitic literature; Jews -- United States; United States -- Ethnic relations
Of course. Yet this is in strange contrast with what we are constantly
told through the press of the sufferings of the Jews under the Soviet
form and of their abhorrence of the Reds. However, most of what we read
concerning this in the public press is Jewish propaganda, pure and
simple, and the reports of men on the spot contradict it all. One relief
worker testifies that relief work in Poland is frequently "hung up
because some Jew landlord asks an exorbitant rent for his premises,"
while another testifies that though railroad fares in the supposedly
famine-stricken districts have gone up 1,000 per cent, the best and
highest-fare trains are "exclusively occupied by Jews." He adds, of his
trip through Hungary, "The Hungarians have no money any more, but the
Jews have."
"But American Jews abhor Trotsky and Sovietism" is the plea sometimes
made.
Do they?
On page 9 of the American Jewish World, of July 30, a letter signed
"Mrs. Samuel Rush" appears. It is headed: "Are We Really Ashamed of
Trotsky?" Read a few excerpts from it:
"I have read of late several laments from editors of Jewish publications
that the Jew is now libeled as a radical.
"It is true that many Jews are radicals. It is also true that some of
the radical leaders are Jews.
"But before weeping over the downfall of the race, let's think a bit.
"Trotsky himself has never been represented as anything but a cultured
man, a student of world economics, a powerful and efficient leader and
thinker who will surely go down in history as one of the great men our
race has given the world.
"* * * Very few of us doubt any longer that behind the absurdities
written about Russia is the great truth that Russia is in that unsettled
state which attends reconstruction. There is a plan behind this seeming
disorder, and out of the upheaval will come order. It will not be
utopia, but as good a government as the undoubtedly high-minded
practical idealists who are building for Russia can build with the
necessarily imperfect materials--human beings--with which they must
work.
"And one of the leaders is Leon Trotsky!
"Are we really ashamed of Trotsky?"
The lady is evidently not ashamed of Trotsky, or Mr. Braunstein, as his
real name is.
Or take Judge Harry Fisher, of Chicago. While drawing a salary for work
in the court, Judge Fisher went abroad on Jewish relief work. His plans
were changed somewhat after his departure and he landed in Russia. He
asserts in several interviews that he was permitted to arrive in Russia
on condition that he leave political matters alone. There has been no
such restriction placed upon him since his return to the United States,
for he appears as an open advocate of full trade relations with the
Soviet Government of Russia.
The Chicago Tribune thus quotes him:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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