In the midst of a pandemic drastically impacting California students’ ability to receive an education, state schools Superintendent Tony Thurmond has launched an initiative focusing on bigotry… One component features a questionable institution with a deeply dubious agenda…

California schools head Tony Thurmond and Wiesenthal Center founder Rabbi Marvin Hier.

By Alison Weir: Under the guise of ‘anti-racism,’ a proponent of what many consider a supremely racist ideology is “educating” California teachers and students.

This is part of a new California schools initiative entitled “Education to End Hate.” The multipartite project is intended to confront what California Schools Superintendent Tony Thurmond says is an “epidemic” of antisemitism, discrimination against LGBTQ people, violence directed at people of color, and Islamophobia. The project will consist of educator training grants, partnerships with community leaders, and virtual classroom sessions.

The new initiative is being launched in the midst of a pandemic that has caused most of the state’s schools to close for nearly nine months, and millions of students to engage in “distance learning” that some parents say has caused deep harm to their children’s education. As a result, the initiative seems to have largely eluded public scrutiny; media coverage for the most part consists of publishing press releases.

Yet, the program could have a significant impact on California families, and at least one component is deeply problematic.

This article will examine that component, the section allegedly focused on combating antisemitism.

Simon Wiesenthal Center and Rabbi Marvin Hier

The antisemitism component of Education to End Hate is being run by the Simon Wiesenthal Center, an international billion dollar operation based in Los Angeles with offices around the world and in various parts of the US.

The Center was founded by Marvin Hier, an Orthodox Rabbi known for publicity-grabbing, sometimes excessive crying of “antisemitism,” and accumulating power and influence. A 1990 Los Angeles Times article reports: “Hier has accrued unprecedented clout in the Legislature, on Capitol Hill, in the city’s boardrooms and even in Hollywood.” According to the paper, he has been accused of working “to scare people into opening their wallets to The Wiesenthal Center.”

The Times reports that “politicians eager to capture Jewish votes and money regularly visit the center” including George Bush Sr, Ted Kennedy, Dianne Feinstein “and other luminaries.”

Putting the Wiesenthal Center in charge of an ‘anti-bigotry’ project is a little like putting the fox in charge of the hen house. The fact is that the Wiesenthal Center is deeply chauvinistic, verging on supremacist.

The Center announces that it is “fighting on the frontlines” for one particular ethnic/religious group, while it takes bigoted actions against another, and supports a theocratic/ethnocratic nation that discriminates against those not of the chosen background.

The Center’s executive director was ordained by a Jewish seminary sometimes known for bigoted beliefs – the school’s longtime head has described Jews as superior to non-Jews, saying they have “different DNA” (see below).

These aspects of the Center, however, are largely hidden from the American public, where it is marketed as a beneficent organization that teaches “tolerance” to Americans of all ages who supposedly need to be taught its (often expensive) “higher ethical standards.”

Wiesenthal Center’s “Museum of Tolerance” (“House of the Holocaust”
in Hebrew), built at a cost of $50 million, including $10 million of
government funding. Tens of thousands LA school children have
visited it on school field trips (~$10 per student).

Advocacy for a nation based on systemic discrimination

One of the Center’s major activities is advocacy for Israel, a country that was specifically founded to privilege one group above all others, and whose state ideology has been termed racist by top experts and most of the world community.*

In order to fully comprehend what the Wiesenthal Center is advocating for, it’s important to be aware of facts about Israel that US media often omit, including the fact that it receives over $10 million per day of American taxes thanks to the pro-Israel lobby.

The country was established in 1948 through a founding war that consisted of, in the words of an Israeli historian, “ethnic cleansing.” The goal was to push out most of the indigenous population of what was then called Palestine in order to create a Jewish state, and this was largely accomplished.

Maps of Palestine from 1947 to present

Today, the Muslims, Christians, and other non-Jews who managed to remain in the self-identified Jewish state are second class citizens in a national system based on discrimination.

Experts such as South African anti-apartheid leader Bishop Desmond Tutu have said that Israel practices a form of apartheid. Some analysts, including Jewish South African Ronnie Kasrils say it’s even worse than South African apartheid.

An Israeli journalist writes that Israeli apartheid “is more ruthless than that seen in South Africa.”

Desmond Tutu with quote

A South African study reports that “over 40% of the Palestinian male population has been imprisoned at some time, many without charges in repeating 6-month administrative detention terms that can go on for years.”

The study states:

Israel’s domestic law codifies the Jewish identity as the preferred identity and establishes that collective rights extend to Jews only. All other people lack the right to a national life anywhere in Israel proper or occupied Palestinian territory.

Israel’s state resources (including land in occupied Palestinian territory which Israel has declared ‘state land’) are specified as being for the exclusive benefit of Jews, administered under the World Zionist Organization, Jewish Agency, and Jewish National Fund. These para-state organizations are authorized agents of the state of Israel; receive funding from the state of Israel; are empowered to manage Israeli state affairs; yet their charters and Israeli Law mandate that they operate in perpetuity for the exclusive benefit of world Jewry.

The Wiesenthal Center openly celebrates this chauvinistic system, as exemplified by founder Rabbi Hier:

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