
Sarah Schwartz, executive officer of the Jewish Council of Australia (JCA), has been attacked by the right for criticising Opposition Leader Peter Dutton鈥檚 conflation of Jews with Zionism.
During a comedy debate at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) on January 22, she accused Dutton of being a racist, saying in the midst of a real and scary spate of antisemitic attacks, he had 鈥渢aken the throne as Australia鈥檚 chief antisemitism warrior鈥.
Commenting on his Christmas Valedictory Speech, in which Jews were singled out for special mention, she said 鈥渋t鈥檚 tempting to think Dutton has found a heart鈥.
She said 鈥渢he reality is that for Dutton and his ilk, Jews are just the perfect avatars to use to peddle racism, Islamophobia and anti-immigrant sentiment鈥.
Schwartz鈥檚 presentation to the 鈥淭he Great Race Debate鈥, at the Symposium Unifying Antiracism Research and Action, was both comedic and serious. It critiqued and challenged racist stereotypes of Jewish people, particularly from those with a large platform, such as Dutton.
鈥淒utton isn鈥檛 alone in his low-key obsession with Jews as stand-ins for Western civilisation,鈥 Schwartz said. 鈥淩ight-wing populists around the globe are doing the same,鈥 she said, pointing to far-right Islamophobe Geert Wilders, US President Donald Trump and Christian Zionists who 鈥渨ant all Jews to move to Israel to bring on the second coming of Jesus Christ鈥.
But it鈥檚 not just the far right, Schwartz said. 鈥淒utton and his ilk are setting the tone for the discussion of antisemitism across the political spectrum.鈥 Labor鈥檚 antisemitism envoy uses her position to quash anti-war protesters and lobby for law-and-order crackdowns, and the PM 鈥渁ppears to be caving to Dutton鈥檚 demands when it comes to responding to antisemitism鈥.
Schwartz said that right-wing Zionist institutions, which side with anyone who supports Israel, 鈥渃onflate Jewish identity with the state of Israel so that they can silence Palestinian voices by labeling them antisemitic鈥.
It is 鈥渋nconvenient鈥 for them to confront a growing number of Jews who are refusing to be grouped into a single archetype.
Schwartz said contrary to Dutton鈥檚 narrow conception of Jewish people (which is where the term 鈥淒utton鈥檚 Jew鈥 was used) she said Jewish people are 鈥渄iverse鈥 and the Jewish community is 鈥渘ot a monolith鈥.
鈥淔lattening any group into a single archetype, and silencing any member who displays individuality, breeds racism.鈥
She said Dutton uses stereotypes to promote division, attack Labor and push an anti-immigration agenda.
鈥淏ecause none of this is actually about Jews or Jewish safety, Dutton can still feed into racist discourse by arguing that immigration has created a housing crisis; he can still be part of a political party which has consistently faced scandals for alleged links to white supremacists. Trump can still see 鈥榲ery fine people鈥 in those chanting 鈥楯ews will not replace us鈥, and entertain neo-Nazis and Holocaust deniers at Mar-a-Lago for dinner.
鈥淢usk can do what looks and smells like a Seig Heil at that inauguration and right-wing Zionist groups will come to his defence.
鈥淚t鈥檚 why none of these antisemitism warriors would really care that neo-Nazis are making whacko conspiracies about left-wing Jews like me鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 honestly getting a bit hard to tell the difference between the harassment we get from right-wing Zionist anti-antisemitism warriors and neo-Nazis 鈥 I might just stick to being a bad Jew with neo-Nazis as my enemies rather than friends.鈥
The JCA criticised the Murdoch media and far-right social media for misreporting Schwartz鈥檚 comments. It said sharing of a single image from a speech, devoid of any context, 鈥渉as resulted in a gross misrepresentation of the content and intention of her presentation鈥.
JCA is now urging people to write to QUT Vice Chancellor Professor Margaret Shiel, education minister Jason Clare and the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights, urging them to resist the pressure coming from the Coalition and Israel lobby groups to condemn Schwartz and defend the 鈥渢he right of Jewish people to critique and challenge racist stereotypes鈥.
Janet Parker from Jews for Palestine WA (JFPWA) told 一品探花 that her group is concerned at the 鈥渆rosion of academic freedom鈥, particularly Jewish voices, over Israel鈥檚 genocide over the last 15 months.
Parker said the mainstream鈥檚 conflation of antisemitism with criticism of Israel had 鈥渕ade Jews more unsafe鈥 and 鈥渁ctively fuelled antisemitism鈥.
鈥淭hose that swallow this conflation see Jews, not the state of Israel, as responsible for the most devastating assault on the Palestinian peoples since the Nakba of 1948.鈥
She said JFPWA sees the genocide in Gaza by the Israeli state as a holocaust. 鈥淲e refuse to be represented as some kind of monolithic entity 鈥 that we all think the same. Indeed, such a characterisation is insulting and is, in itself, antisemitic.
鈥淚t was this that Sarah Schwartz sought to challenge.鈥
JFPWA has urging it to resist the pressure from Zionist lobbies to condemn Schwartz.
鈥淎ny condemnation or apology will feed into the coordinated campaign to silence, not just Sarah鈥檚 voice, but that of all the voices of diverse Jewish people such as ourselves.鈥
[Professor Margaret Sheil can be contacted at the Queensland University of Technology via email at vc@qut.edu.au.]