[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 121 (Wednesday, July 30, 2014)]
[House]
[Page H7053]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE CANCER OF ANTI-SEMITISM
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from New
York (Mr. Jeffries) for 5 minutes.
Mr. JEFFRIES. Mr. Speaker, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King,
Junior, once insightfully and eloquently observed that injustice
anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
In the wake of the current conflict between Israel and Hamas, there
has been a disturbing outbreak of the cancer of anti-Semitism in many
parts of the world.
In France, there have been firebombs directed at synagogues, a radio
station, and a library, amongst other incidents that have taken place
in a country which is home to the third-largest Jewish community in the
world.
In Germany, there has been hate speech permeating rally after rally
all throughout the country, including at one where the chant was:
``Hamas. Hamas. Jews to the gas.'' This is disturbing language in any
location, but it is particularly disturbing given the context of what
we know occurred in Germany.
In England, there has been an epidemic of violent crime directed at
the Jewish community, an exponential increase rivaled in recent times
only by a similar outbreak of hate crime that took place in 2009 during
the last conflict in that region.
Now, in a civil society, reasonable people should be able to disagree
without being disagreeable, but anti-Semitism is not a legitimate form
of criticism. It is a cancer that needs to be stamped out in the same
way that racism and sexism and homophobia--whenever and wherever it
might be found--need to be crushed to the ground.
I urge this Congress to speak out to condemn and to do everything
possible to eradicate this outbreak. As Dr. King observed, injustice
anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
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