Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Remember this metaphor from 1995?

Jerusalem Post columnist Caroline Glick writes:

Gaza residents caused a public outcry when they taped orange Stars of David to their clothes this week. The hue and cry of the politicians on the Right and on the Left said that in using symbols from the Holocaust they were besmirching the memory of the victims of Europe's genocide of its Jews. It would seem that those who decried the residents' symbol have forgotten what a metaphor is. The point was not that Sharon is Adolf Hitler or that Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz is Adolf Eichmann. The point of the protest was that Israel is the first Western state to call for the forced removal of Jews from their homes, simply because they are Jews, since the Holocaust and that there is something morally atrocious about the notion that for peace to come –- to Israel and to those bombing Israel –- it is necessary for entire regions to be rendered Judenrein.

That reminds me of another metaphor, sweet Caroline. Remember this one? It's a poster depicting Yitzhak Rabin wearing an SS uniform. It proved to be extremely effective. I guess the right-wing knows the power of a good metaphor.  Posted by Hello