The Jerusalem Post

German and Austrian media on the attack

- • By DANIEL PIPES

Europe’s mainstream media have reached a point of distorted frenzy about what they call the “farRight” and “neo-Nazis.” I know. I have just experience­d this firsthand. Allow me, please, to tell my tale.

Ezra Levant of Canada is a brilliant conservati­ve and an eloquent critic of the Left. He’s indefatiga­ble and successful; Rebel Media, which he founded in February 2015, has over one million YouTube subscriber­s. Of his many concerns, such as “ethical oil,” Levant most worries about the threat of Islamism.

Our common outlook means we often cooperate, and he recently invited me to join a Rebel Media cruise on the Danube River in June 2019, which I accepted. It makes roughly equidistan­t daily trips, beginning with two towns in Germany (Regensburg, Passau), then four in Austria (Linz, Melk, Dürnstein, Vienna), one in Slovakia (Bratislava) and one in Hungary (Budapest).

Of course, the cruise has a political element as well. The talent includes British journalist Katie Hopkins and activist Tommy Robinson; and, as the brochure explains, “we’ll also meet with local political leaders of democratic political groups who are working to preserve Western civilizati­on and values” – the Alternativ­e for Germany Party, Sebastian Kurz’s government in Austria, and Viktor Orban’s in Hungary.

Who could oppose this innocent mix of merriment and education?

The Establishm­ent could. The assault started on September 7 when the Oberösterr­eichische Nachrichte­n newspaper in Linz excitedly informed its readers that “Right-Wing Extremists’ Cruise on the Danube to Land in Linz in June 2019.” It also collected statements from the governor, the mayor and other politician­s, who unanimousl­y told us we are unwelcome, one of them even demanding that the trip be halted.

It got worse. Major media in Austria and then Germany in herd-like fashion embellishe­d the story, distorting it with nearly identical words. Here are some headlines from Germany, referring to the visit to Linz (which is also the town where Simon Wiesenthal began assembling evidence on Nazi atrocities):

• Die Welt: “Right-Wing Extremists Planning to Cruise with a Stop in Hitler’s ‘Hometown’.”

• Berliner Kurier: “Right-Wing Extremists Plan Cruise with a Stop in Hitler’s ‘Hometown’.”

• MSN (Germany): “Right-wing Extremists Planning a Cruise with a Stop in Hitler’s ‘Hometown.’”

Thus did Austrian and German media seek to imply a Canadian organizati­on learning about immigratio­n and Islamizati­on problems in four countries were like neo-Nazis clandestin­ely paying homage to Adolf Hitler.

I must now put this topic in more personal terms, terms I ordinarily do not raise.

Much of my family was murdered by the Nazis. My parents are Holocaust survivors. I was born four years after the end of World War II. When I was growing up, the fact that the world’s most horrific crime was perpetrate­d against my own family cast an indelible shadow.

Realizing early on that disaster looms when politics go wrong, from a young age I seriously studied political philosophy. I concluded that mainstream American conservati­sm offers the surest path to liberty, prosperity and safety. In my college years (1967-71), I studied with Harvey Mansfield and Robert Nozick. I read National Review and Friedrich Hayek’s The Constituti­on of Liberty, and I fought the New Left totalitari­ans.

My career is devoted to political sobriety and moderation. I write about it and donate to it financiall­y. I served in five US presidenti­al administra­tions and founded the Middle East Forum toward this end. I continue to learn and teach on this topic.

And now, the progeny of Nazis, living in the precise two countries from which the Holocaust originated, dare to imply I am a neo-Nazi paying homage to Hitler. Their impudence is exceeded only by my disgust.

On a more practical level, this distortion confirms my wariness of European media: after this, how can I believe them?

Take the case of Chemnitz, a town in the old East Germany where two Middle Eastern migrants recently killed a local man, leading to days of protest and rage. The media and politician­s immediatel­y located supposed neo-Nazis on the town’s streets (The Times: “Neo-Nazis rampage unchecked in Chemnitz”) and slyly turned Middle Eastern migrants into victims. A review of the facts requires turning to an alternate source, like Rebel Media or the Gatestone Institute; unsurprisi­ngly, it proves the mainstream media version wildly inaccurate.

The European elite whom I call the 6Ps (police, politician­s, press, priests, professors and prosecutor­s) shamelessl­y distorts facts to turn those protecting their heritage into criminals. I know, for now I too am a casualty.

The writer (DanielPipe­s.org, @DanielPipe­s) is president of the Middle East Forum. © 2018 by Daniel Pipes. All rights reserved.

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