The Jewish conspiracy in Asia

Started by satya, February 14, 2009, 08:16:23 PM

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http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1063823.html

The Jewish conspiracy in Asia

TOKYO - A Chinese bestseller, entitled "The Currency War," describes how Jews are planning to rule the world by manipulating the international financial system. The book is reportedly read in the highest government circles. If so, this does not bode well for the international financial system, which relies on well-informed Chinese to help it recover from the current crisis.

Such conspiracy theories are not rare in Asia. Japanese readers have shown a healthy appetite over the years for books such as "To Watch Jews Is to See the World Clearly," "The Next Ten Years: How to Get an Inside View of the Jewish Protocols," and "I'd Like to Apologize to the Japanese: A Jewish Elder's Confession" (written by a Japanese author, of course, under the made-up name of "Mordecai Mose"). All these books are variations of "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion," the Russian forgery first published in 1903, which the Japanese encountered after defeating the czar's army in 1905.

The Chinese picked up many modern Western ideas from the Japanese. Perhaps this is how Jewish conspiracy theories were passed on as well. But Southeast Asians are not immune to this kind of nonsense either. The former prime minister of Malaysia, Mahathir Bin Mohammed, has said that, "The Jews rule the world by proxy. They get others to fight and die for them." And a recent article in a leading Filipino business magazine explained how Jews had always controlled the countries they lived in, including the United States today.

In the case of Mahathir, a twisted kind of Muslim solidarity is probably at work. But, unlike European or Russian anti-Semitism, the Asian variety has no religious roots. No Chinese or Japanese have blamed Jews for killing their holy men or suggested that their children's blood ended up in Passover matzos. In fact, few Chinese, Japanese, Malaysians, or Filipinos have ever seen a Jew, unless they have spent time abroad.

So what explains the remarkable appeal of Jewish conspiracy theories in Asia? The answer must be partly political. Conspiracy theories thrive in relatively closed societies, where free access to news is limited and freedom of inquiry curtailed. Japan is no longer such a closed society, yet even people with a short history of democracy are prone to believe that they are victims of unseen forces. Precisely because Jews are relatively unknown, therefore mysterious, and in some way associated with the West, they become an obvious fixture of anti-Western paranoia.

Such paranoia is widespread in Asia, where almost every country was at the mercy of Western powers for several hundred years. Japan was never formally colonized, but it, too, felt the West's dominance, from at least the 1850s, when American ships laden with heavy guns forced the country to open its borders on Western terms.

The common conflation of the U.S. with Jews goes back to the late 19th century, when European reactionaries loathed America for being a rootless society based only on financial greed. This perfectly matched the stereotype of the "rootless cosmopolitan" Jewish moneygrubber. Hence the idea that Jews run America.

One of the great ironies of colonial history is the way in which colonized people adopted some of the very prejudices that were used to justify colonial rule. Anti-Semitism arrived with a whole package of European race theories that have persisted in Asia well after they fell out of fashion in the West.

In some ways, Chinese minorities in Southeast Asia have shared some of the hostility suffered by Jews in the West. Excluded from many occupations, they, too, survived by clannishness and trade. They, too, have been persecuted for not being "sons of the soil." And they, too, are thought to have superhuman powers when it comes to making money. So when things go wrong, the Chinese are blamed, not just for being greedy capitalists, but also, again like the Jews, for being communists, since both capitalism and communism are associated with rootlessness and cosmopolitanism.

As well as being feared, the Chinese are admired for being cleverer than everybody else. The same mixture of fear and awe is often evident in people's views of the United States, and, indeed, of the Jews. Japanese anti-Semitism is a particularly interesting case.

Japan was able to defeat Russia in 1905 only after a Jewish banker in New York, Jacob Schiff, helped float bonds for Japan. In that sense, "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" confirmed what the Japanese already suspected: Jews really did pull the strings of global finance. But, instead of wishing to attack them, the Japanese, being a practical people, decided that they would be better off cultivating those clever, powerful Jews as friends.

As a result, during World War II, even as the Germans were asking their Japanese allies to round up Jews and hand them over, dinners were held in Japanese-occupied Manchuria to celebrate Japanese-Jewish friendship. Jewish refugees in Shanghai, though never comfortable, at least remained alive under Japanese protection. This was good for the Jews of Shanghai. But the very ideas that helped them survive continue to muddle the thinking of people who really ought to know better by now.

Ian Buruma's latest book is "The China Lover." Copyright: Project Syndicate

Mac Seafraidh

QuoteNobutaka Shiōden (四王天 延孝 Shiōden Nobutaka?, 2 September 1878 – 8 August 1962) was a Japanese lieutenant general, legislator, and propagandist of a Jewish conspiracy theory during and after World War II.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobutaka_Shiōden

Chargeemquick

Is it just me,or does this passage:

"Japan was able to defeat Russia in 1905 only after a Jewish banker in New York, Jacob Schiff, helped float bonds for Japan. In that sense, "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" confirmed what the Japanese already suspected: Jews really did pull the strings of global finance. But, instead of wishing to attack them, the Japanese, being a practical people, decided that they would be better off cultivating those clever, powerful Jews as friends."

seem to shoot the article`s premise(Jew`s don`t have total control over world affairs) in the foot?

Mac Seafraidh

Quote from: "Mac Seafraidh"
QuoteNobutaka Shiōden (四王天 延孝 Shiōden Nobutaka?, 2 September 1878 – 8 August 1962) was a Japanese lieutenant general, legislator, and propagandist of a Jewish conspiracy theory during and after World War II.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobutaka_Shiōden

Mac Seafraidh

Sorry for the repost I was trying to edit it, but the link is not fully writing out.

CrackSmokeRepublican

A most interesting post.

Here's another factor not mentioned.

Missionaries in Asia during the 1800s were not promoters of Judaism. Many of their societies carried veiled "anti-semitic" portrayals of Jews in their materials.   Many of the Missionaries in China and Japan would instruct the children of the "Westernized" elites. The nuns and priests did not portray Jews in a flattering light by using the traditional criticisms of Jews for not accepting Christianity -- it became something like "don't be like the Jews" and reject Christ.  I think these beliefs later spread from a few of these elites down to the masses particulary as the hand of Jew bankers became overreaching in Asia.  I think the missionaries introduced Asia to the Jewish Question even before the arrival of a lot of Jews in the region - it was a rare "pre-empting" and part "innoculation" on religious grounds that became political beliefs.  The beliefs about Jews as conspirators were widely adopted even though the core practice of Chrisitianity was rejected.  
 
The Jews in the Roosevelt Administration that opposed Japan's expansion, like Cordell Hull, didn't help either. Some anti-Communist propaganda identified the Jews as the original troublemakers in post-colonial Asia as well. When Marx and Engels were mentioned as revolutionary "Jews" by the Westerners themselves, and Communism protrayed as a Jewish conspiracy-  the labels stuck.
After the Revolution of 1905, the Czar had prudently prepared for further outbreaks by transferring some $400 million in cash to the New York banks, Chase, National City, Guaranty Trust, J.P.Morgan Co., and Hanover Trust. In 1914, these same banks bought the controlling number of shares in the newly organized Federal Reserve Bank of New York, paying for the stock with the Czar\'s sequestered funds. In November 1917,  Red Guards drove a truck to the Imperial Bank and removed the Romanoff gold and jewels. The gold was later shipped directly to Kuhn, Loeb Co. in New York.-- Curse of Canaan