As you read this, I will be away from my desk. While I am gone, I will be posting a mini-retrospective of some of my previously published, copy-righted work. The articles seem to hold up. In some cases, I will introduce the piece. In most instances, I will let the piece speak for itself.
I originally wrote this for Frontpage Magazine hard on the heels of what happened to me at Barnard in November of 2003. What I had to say about Islamic gender apartheid caused a near riot. I further refined and expanded the piece for Hadassah Magazine. This is the Hadassah version.
“The Brownshirts Of Our Time.” FrontPage Magazine, November, 2003; Expanded as “Letter From New York: Left Behind. Hadassah Magazine, April, 2004
On November 8, 2003, the anniversary of the eve of Kristallnacht, I addressed a woman’s “networking” conference of mainly black and Hispanic-American feminists. The conference, sponsored by WERISE (Women Empowered through Revolutionary Ideas Supporting Enterprise), held at Barnard College, was described as a grassroots, multicultural, multigenerational and multidisciplinary organization for women in the arts.
Indeed, the women seemed to range in age from 20 to 65 and were dressed in corporate business suits, various ethnic attire, youthful jeans.
Booths were arranged in a semicircle—it was as if the panels and performances were taking place in an African outdoor marketplace. Scented candles, beaded drums, photographs, Citi-banking for women consultants and colorful skirts vied for my attention.
The conference was closed to men—but one of the organizers made a split-second decision to allow my adult son in and seated him by himself at the very back of the room on a chair set apart. Growing up in a feminist household, he was used to this. We still sighed over it.
A few days before the conference I had the following conversation with one of the organizers. She asked me what my most recent book was and I told her it was The New Anti-Semitism. I explained that Jew-hatred was a form of racism—only it was not being treated as such by anti-racist “politically correct” people. The organizer only said: “We need you to explain the ways in which women sabotage each other so that we can overcome it and come together. We need you to talk about your book Woman’s Inhumanity to Woman [Plume]. Your speech will precede our big Unity panel.”
When I arrived, performers were rapping and singing and dancing and the energy was fabulous. I whispered to my son: “There’s still a whole world out there. Perhaps I have become too obsessed with the Jewish Cause, with Israel. Maybe I need to remember that I am deeply connected to more than one issue.”
While I was speaking, the women in the audience applauded, sighed, cheered, nodded in agreement, laughed, groaned, nudged each other—it was a half hour of good vibes.
And then my first questioner blew it all to hell. All it took was ‘The Question’ and it only required one Questioner. She demanded to know where I stood on the issue of the women of Palestine. Her tone was hostile, relentless—and prepared.
I took a deep breath and said that I did not respect people who hijacked airplanes or conferences or who, at this very moment, were trying to hijack this lecture. I pointed out that the subject of my talk was not Israel or Palestine. She grew even more hostile and demanding. “Tell this audience what you said on WBAI. I heard you.” Clearly, she wanted to unmask me before this audience as a Jew-lover and an Israel-defender.
I took the question head-on. “If you’re really asking about apartheid, let me talk about it. Contrary to propaganda, Israel is not an apartheid state. The largest practitioner of apartheid in the world is Islam, which practices both gender and religious apartheid. In terms of gender apartheid, Palestinian women—and most women who live under Islam—are oppressed by ‘honor’ killings, in which girls and women who are raped are then killed by family members for the sake of restoring the family ‘honor’; forced veiling, segregation, stonings to death for alleged adultery, female genital mutilation, polygamy, outright slavery, sexual slavery. Women have few civil, legal, or human rights under Islam.”
I continued: “Islam also specializes in religious apartheid. All non-Muslims—Christians, Jews, Assyrians, Hindus, Zoroastrians, animists—have historically been viewed and treated as subhumans who must either convert to Islam or be mercilessly taxed, beaten, jailed, murdered, or exiled.”
“Today,” I said, “the entire Arab Middle East is Judenrein, there are no Jews left in 22 Arab countries. And the Arab leadership has backed the P.L.O. strategy in which the twenty-third and smallest state remains under constant siege. Jews cannot become citizens of Jordan, Egypt or Saudi Arabia, for example, and yet no one accuses those nations of apartheid.” I said that Israel is not an apartheid state.
Clearly, they had not heard this before. The audience collectively gasped. Then people went a little crazy.
Someone muttered darkly, coarsely, in a near-growl: “What about the checkpoints? What about the fence?” As if checkpoints and fences are the same as being killed by your father for the crime of having been raped was really the same as having your clitoris sliced off, the same as being stoned to death for alleged adultery. The first questioner demanded that I denounce Ariel Sharon—but not Yasser Arafat—as a murderer. I absolutely refused to do so.
The lightning rod of “Palestine” was enough to turn a very friendly audience quite nasty and a bit unhinged. As I left the podium, a young African-American woman stopped me to say that I’d “hurt” her by how I had “disrespected” a “brown” woman. “What brown woman?” I asked. “Your first questioner was a brown woman,” she said, “and so are Palestinian women.”
I said: “Jewish women, especially in Israel, also come in many colors including brown and black.” She stopped me. “But you’re a white Jew.” As if this was proof of a crime.
I did not bother to tell her that without my glasses I could not see the face or color of a questioner so far away, that my answer to the question would have been the same no matter what color the questioner happened to be.
As I was trying to leave, one woman loped after me and continued to demand that I deal with the Palestine question. She kept trying to get at me physically. One of the organizers kept putting her own body between this woman and me. The conference organizers who had invited me thanked me for coming and looked rather embarrassed about what had happened.
What’s important is this: Not one of them tried to stop what was happening, not one stood up and said: “Something good has just turned ugly and we must not permit this to happen.” Thus, the “good” people did nothing to disperse the ugliness or to address the issues. Perhaps they were simply unprepared on the issues; perhaps they agreed with the view that Israel is an apartheid state and that anyone who would dare defend it was supposed to be treated as a traitor and enemy. Perhaps they simply lacked the courage to stand up to the “politically correct” fundamentalists in their midst.
Like so many Jewish Americans of my generation, I had thrown myself into the civil rights movement and, for 40 years, into so many other liberation struggles against racism, colonialism and sexism. I do not regret this.
Here’s what’s so sad. Clearly, my speech touched hearts and minds; there was room for common ground and civilized discourse. But not once the word “Palestine” was uttered, not when “Palestine” is seen as a symbol for every downtrodden group of color who are “resisting” the racist-imperialist American and Zionist empires. Once the “Palestine” litmus test of political respectability was raised, everyone responded on cue, as if programmed and brainwashed. It immediately became a white-versus- brown thing, an oppressed-versus-oppressor thing.
These are the Brownshirts of our time. The fact that they are women of color, feminists, is all the more chilling and tragic. And unbelievable. And to me, practically unbearable.
Afterward, my son, ever-wise, said, “Well Mom, you have your answer. The Jew-haters will never allow you into their wider, wonderful world. You can’t go back.”
I should have seen this coming.
I first began to encounter Jew-hatred on the left in the late 1960’s, especially after Israel successfully defended itself in the 1967 war. I spoke out about this right away and have never stopped doing so. All throughout the 1970’s, I brought journalists and ideologues to Israel and courted countless celebrity signatures to oppose the resolutions equating Zionism with racism. I also worked for the United Nations, attended the Copenhagen conference, and was an eyewitness-participant in the Russian-P.L.O.-Arab-U.N. orchestrated orgy against Israel in which Israel was demonized as the whipping girl of the world.
Today, these same ideologues and their intellectual descendants are still not thundering against gender apartheid in the Islamic world; they are thundering against Israel as the apartheid state. Some of them are also wonderfully progressive Jews.
Thus, some Jewish feminists and leftists are more concerned with the so-called occupation of Palestine than with the occupation of women’s bodies, worldwide.
For example, a feminist rabbi recently had a representative of the P.L.O. address her congregation on Yom Kippur. Another Jewish feminist recently gave a speech about the future of Jewish feminism in which she said that “Jewish feminism would have no future if the Palestinians did not have a state and if Israel did not redress the wrongs done to the Palestinians.”
An Israeli Jewish feminist rebuked me when I called for “equal compassion for the Israeli Jewish civilian victims of Islamist terrorism.” She accused me of betraying the cause of both peace and women by calling for rachmones for other Jews. (Who could make this up?) An Israeli Jewish feminist psychiatrist described the Israelis as “batterers” and the Palestinians as “battered women.”
A leading feminist described Israelis as the “Johns and pimps” and the Palestinians as the “prostituted women of the world.”
Such condemnation by metaphor is what Jews, Israel and America have been suffering both in the media and in Western academia. Intellectuals have described Israelis as “worse than Nazis.” In my view, this is a new form of Holocaust denial. No feminist worth her salt would say that because a man is unemployed or oppressed he is justified in beating his wife or abusing his child.
Let me be clear. There was no physical rioting at Barnard. I was not in physical danger—although toward the end even the otherwise passive organizers started to surround me to protect me; they gently hustled me out.
What happened at the conference was important for this reason: I was there as an authority, a leader. The audience was grooving on every word I said. But once I was “unmasked” as a Jew-lover and an Israel-defender, I was instantly seen as a traitor. There was no reserve of trust or respect toward me—not after I’d crossed over this “politically correct” line.
I hope this was an isolated instance. I fear it was not. Thus, if Jewish and non-Jewish educators were to speak out for Israel and for Judaism on campus, at rallies, they may risk just this kind of mistreatment at the hands of their peers and students. In fact, many professors and students have written to me and said that this is indeed the case.
We must create pockets of civility in which people can stand up to the Big Lies (the Jews control Wall Street, the media, the United States government; they killed Jesus and are now perpetrating a Holocaust on the Palestinians). We must be able to speak the truth—especially on college campuses and at conferences—without being mocked, scorned, silenced and intimidated.



















You are a very brave woman. If you ever have the opportunity of being invited to speak in front of such an audience, you should go with a group of other women who share your opinions.
I gave up on these biased, vicious “feminists” a long time ago. They are just as intolerant as the people they have been complaining about all these years and are therefore the worst kind of hypocrites.
Your message and knowledge need to reach less rigid audiences across this country, who hear nothing but anti Jewish and anti Israeli propaganda.
As for the type of Israeli woman who spoke to you about “rachmones,” she is an example of the Israelis who try to surmount the provincialism of Israel by becoming advocates for everything else. It’s the intellectual equivalent of the pop music imported from Europe, and another manifestation of the glorification of “Euro trash.”
So Alice Walker wants Israel held accountable, but really isn’t much concerned about the inferior treatment of the Coptic Christians (whose roots predate the Arab-Muslim conquest) in Egypt despite more than two billion dollars of US aid going to Egypt every year. Nor does she seem to be interested in holding the Sudan accountable for the genocide that has killed 2.5 million blacks while many others have been raped and enslaved.
No, Ms. Walker is focused on Israel because the Palestinians won the enemy lottery. It is too heavy a burden to hold so many people on two continents accountable, including blacks and Arabs in Africa and her white relatives and friends, for slavery and Jim Crow in America.
Even the guiltiest white liberals can only take so much. We know Muslims are a bit sensitive when it comes to criticism so it could be dangerous to mention their history of taking black African slaves that has continued right up to the present day. Should she even express the slightest acknowledgment that black Africans also played a role in the slave trade, imagine the dislocation that would do to her self-image. So she joins the crowd and turns her venom on Israel.
There is no comparison between Israel and South Africa. Israel does not set up road blocks and check points, build fences and place restrictions on the Palestinians because it views Arabs as inferior due to their race, ethnicity or nationality.
Israel has to put these measures into place because without them, scores of Israelis would be murdered daily by Arab-Muslims raised on hatred, incited to violence by their media and given religious sanction from their mosques to commit crimes against humanity.
The majority of Israel’s Jewish population came to Israel from the Muslim countries of North Africa and the Middle East, where they had lived for centuries–in some cases for thousands of years, long before the advent of Islam–as second class subjects (dhimmis) who were treated much as blacks were in the American south under Jim Crow, perhaps worse.
You can see many religious and ethnic minorities throughout the Muslim world treated this way today, such as the Copts in Egypt, black Africans in the Sudan and Bahai’s in Iran. With the Arabs having 22 states (and 57 total for Muslims), the Jews are entitled to their self-determination in their lone state and to self-defense against an enemy that talks openly of destroying them.
All Arabs living within the 1967 borders have full legal equality with Jews under the law. They serve in the government, attend Israeli universities and receive the same outstanding free health care as Jews. Even terrorists from Gaza, wounded when they attack Jews, are brought to Israeli hospitals and treated before Jews who have suffered less serious injuries.
Christian Arabs in Israel actually have a higher average income than do Jews. But I sense Ms. Walker doesn’t care about the facts anymore than Jeremiah Wright Jr. does.
Dear Phylliis:
You’re a bloody marvel, Phyllis. I am as they say, digging your swinging articles via Fort Hard Knox. I live in inner-city Melbourne, with a large Jewish population close by.
To have all the “open minded” and bigotry free PC Left Liberals unravel and unmask before my eyes as the phoney swine they truly are, I simply wear my Israel badge, or my ‘I dig Zionism!’ T-shirt. I must get a ‘Jew Lover’ hat too. All I need is a Jew lover!
I tell ya Phyllis, It’s enough to make me want to become Jewish! Israel and the Jews are a wonderful and disturbing way to get the true measure of many any schlub or putz. Every true Conservative blog I like has an ‘I support Israel’ logo on their site, just like I do.
Man, if I ever get a public profile, I’d dig showing my pro Israel form. Love it! Without supporting Israel, one can not support any freedom in reality. It’s all pose otherwise, with a profound ideological flaw.
Regards old Alice Walker, is she ill, or kidding me? Could she be anymore er, ‘Berkeley?’
Alice: “True to my inner goddess of the three directions..?” Er, whut?
“…there is not one person I wish to see suffer”. Then stop writing.
“I want a grown-up attitude to Cuba, for instance, a country and people I love”. Hey, don’t leave out Fidel the gangster pig or Che the child killer Guevara, Alice!
Does she love Cubans being in over 300 jails across Cuba, 290 of them built after the er, ‘Peoples Revolution?’
“I want an end to the war immediately, and I want the soldiers to be encouraged to destroy their weapons and drive themselves out of Iraq”. Oh, moonbat Heaven here I come!
“I want the Israeli government to be made accountable for its behaviour to the Palestinians…” Well, she would, because Israel still stubbornly exists and most Jews are still alive. Poor pro-Hamas by default Alice.
“I want the people of the US to cease acting as if they don’t understand what is going on”. Alice for one is not pretending.
“But most of all I want someone with the confidence to talk to anyone, “enemy” or “friend”. See, there is no difference between a friend or an enemy, good or evil, once you free float and associate in moral eqivalence loon land.
“…and this Obama has shown he can do”. Sadly yes, all he will ever do is talk and talk and lie and lie and hate, but in the approved and ‘right on!’ way.
Good Grief. Alice is merely a mass produced, bog standard dishonest Jew hater and Leftard boob. And yet she get’s paid money for her phony and undergraduate drivel. Why? That’s the MSM today, folks! It’s a gold mine of idiocy. Colonel Neville.
Phyllis,
Thank you for sharing your tragic, frightening experience…and your bravery.
I am afraid comparing these people to the “brownshirts” was absolutley correct. Today they did not physically assault you. Tomorrow, if we don’t stop them, they will. This is the same hate filled mob mentality that drove the Terror of the French Revolution and Lynch Mobs.
These people are not only brainwashed, but suffer from true psychopathology.
Has anyone ever done a professional analysis? Were they abandoned children of brutally cold and oppressive parents whose subconscious hate and rage has now been transfered to countries and governments as stand ins for the hated parental figures? Why are all militant leftists so incredibly rage filled, paranoid and dishonest?
Whatever the cause, history makes clear the outcome of such mass hysteria and delusion; increasing persecution, tyranny and finally mass murder.
Yes, Mass Murder. Can you imagine how these people will behave if they ever achieve total political power?
They are enraged, irrational, absolutely convinced their side is absolutely right, the other side absolutely evil.
Is there any question they would have the PC police smashing in doors, mass round ups, “re-education” camps, torture, execution, genocide? Whatever it took until their “evil” opponents were finished forever?
When Phyllis speaks of Brownshirts, this is no mere analogy, no metaphor. This is the reality. History points clearly to the outcome if this force is allowed to grow into it’s final monstrous form. We must face it or we will perish.