Below is a letter I wrote to Daphna Ziman of StandWithUs, after I read her testimony about the anti-Semitic statements of the head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, who afterwards denied he made the statements. This is the link that gives her testimony and the Reverend’s denials: http://standwithus.com/app/iNews/view.asp?ID=350
Dear Daphna:
It was not only horrifying to read your account of the vitriolic vituperatives hurled against the Jewish people by Rev. Eric Lee, president & CEO of The Southern Christian Leadership Conference, but even more disturbing to read his letter of denial, affirming his solidarity and respect for Jews and unbelievably refuting that he made the remarks you and others so clearly heard.
May I suggest that you get corroborative statements from others who were present with you, especially Assemblyman Mike Davis and Senator Mark Ridely Thomas?
Rev. Lee should be fired as head of The Southern Christian Leadership Conference. He does not deserve to stand in Martin Luther King’s shoes. Dr. King was time and again an eloquent supporter of Israel and the noble struggle of the Jewish people for social justice – not only for themselves, but often for the struggle of African Americans. It is a fact, as you undoubtedly know, that Jews stood with Blacks at the forefront of the Civil Rights crusade. Some Jews like Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner were murdered alongside African American James Earl Chaney on June 21, 1964. As young members of The Congress of Racial Equality who courageously came to the South to stand up for the rights of African Americans, these three martyrs stand forever emblazoned in history as champions in the struggle for freedom and the rights of all Americans.
Dr. King was no hypocrite, hiding his true feelings for different audiences. He spoke with the same eloquence, passion and convictions in front of Black audiences as he did in front of white audiences. He was a friend of the Jewish people and for Israel – and he would express this support at any time, to any audience.
What kind of affrontery to intelligent people of goodwill of all races and religions has Rev. Lee committed! How can he think he can blatantly get away with his egregious hypocrisy, denials and lies?
This is the problem we as an electorate face with Senator Obama and his relationship with Rev. Wright and Louis Farrakhan. Obama speaks to the American people denouncing these men’s bigoted words, but he has not severed his relationships with them. He spends 20 years as a congregant of Rev. Wright’s Church, and says he never personally heard a bigoted sermon? This is the same lying and hypocrisy displayed by Rev. Lee. It reveals a hidden agenda – an antiseptic agenda of inspirational rhetoric dished out for a largely white public; but a hateful and venomous truer attitude that gushes up for constituents.
We don’t know the true Barack Obama, because he constantly “feeds” the media and the general public with what he knows they want him to say, while he de facto surrounds himself with advisors and mentors who belie these statements. General Merrill “Tony” McPeak, Senator Obama’s military advisor and co-chair of his Presidential campaign is a case in point. McPeak is a longtime anti-Israel critic who has slammed Israel harshly during his career. And yet Obama utters strong unqualified support for Israel in his public pronouncements.
Just as in the case of Rev. Lee, Barack Obama has two voices: one for public consumption designed to gain power and the Presidency; and the other what seems to be truer darker feelings evidenced by his close and important relationships.
If I can support you in revealing the hypocrisy and lies of Rev. Lee, please let me know.
Sincerely,
Mike Schwager
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