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Conservati­ves in America: Like Marranos in medieval Spain

- Me CREATORS SYNDICATE DENNIS PRAGER CREATORS.COM

FOR those unfamiliar with the term, Marranos was the name given to Jews in medieval Spain and Portugal who secretly maintained their Judaism while living as Catholics in public, especially in the 15th century during the Spanish Inquisitio­n.

There is, of course, no Spanish Inquisitio­n in America today—no one is being tortured into confessing what they really believe, and no one is being burned at the stake. But there are millions of Marrano-like Americans: Americans who hold conservati­ve views—especially those who hold conservati­ve positions on social issues and those who voted for Donald Trump for president.

Millions of Americans who hold conservati­ve and/ or pro- Trump views rationally fear ostracism by their peers, public humiliatio­n, ruined reputation­s, broken families, job loss and the inability to work in - es, they have decided that coming out as conservati­ve or pro-Trump is not worth the persecutio­n they would endure.

In terms of the percentage of the population effected, there is no parallel in American history. Coming out as a homosexual prior to the 1960s and 1970s, or publicly announcing oneself as a member of the Communist Party in the 1950s would have often led to similar dire consequenc­es in one’s social, work and family life. But gays and Communist Party members comprised a tiny percentage of the American population. And communists supported true evil.

I wish I could share all the emails sent to me from profession­al musicians who play in some of the premier orchestras in America. They wrote to me following the left-wing members of the Santa Monica Symphony Orchestra and the Santa Monica city government to prevent me from conducting a Haydn symphony at the Walt Disney Concert Hall three weeks ago. These people publicly called on members of the orchestra to refuse to play and members of the public to refuse to attend.

These people wrote to encourage me and tell me how they are compelled to hide their conservati­ve views—how, in effect, they live as Marranos.

A violist with one of the most prestigiou­s orchestras in the coun using the internet; she was even afraid to tell wrote to me last week about how quiet she is about her conservati­sm. While she within the orchestra for which she has played for decades.

A middle-aged profession­al musician told me that he wears his hair very long in order to appear hippie politics. He is no more likely to tell fellow musicians that he supports President Trump than a Marrano in medieval Spain would have been to go public with his Jewish beliefs.

One musician in Minnesota wrote to me: “I was a profession­al musician from the age of 17. I wanted you to know that I, too, lost my career because of my views. My choice, actually; I just could no

I’m fortunate. As a radio talkshow host and columnist, I’m paid to express my opinions. As for my avocation of conducting orchestras, I’m lucky there, too. Because the permanent conductor of the Santa Monica Symphony Orchestra and the orchestra’s board remained principled, and because so many people support me and my values, the efforts to thwart me failed. The Disney hall, with 2,000-plus seats, - nity orchestra in that venue.

Of course, American conservati­ve Marranos don’t just live in the world of music. They are in every profession. We know about the - tives whose careers have been candidate or ballot propositio­n; we know about the conservati­ve speakers who have been physically attacked and prevented from speaking on college campuses. But we don’t know about the millions who are just afraid to speak up, who remain silent in a business meeting or at a dinner party when someone casually expresses a view with which they strongly disagree. These Americans live in fear, legitimate­ly so in many cases, that if they do speak out, there will be severe consequenc­es—a job lost, a promotion not given or even a child who will no longer speak to them. This is all new in our country. Had anyone predicted that in America—the land more renowned than any other for liberty and free let alone close to half the voting population, that individual would have been regarded as a charlatan.

But given the intoleranc­e and hatred on the left, and its dominance over almost every area of American life, that individual would have been a prophet.

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