In face of anti-Semitism, we must expose all types of bigotry starting from within our very own communities
Today however, I would venture to say, we have an even more important task ahead of us. Once again bigotry and fascism is on the rise all over the Europe and the Middle East. In fact this was one of the reasons I left the UK with my family. After a religious fanatic who threatened to blow up my synagogue and do untold things to my wife and family just because they were Jewish walked free from court I knew I and my family had no future in the UK.
However, as this kind of scenario becomes increasingly commonplace worldwide, we can no longer remain silent. Each of us must become a pre-fact Simon Wiesenthal. We must expose all types of bigotry starting from within our very own communities and moving outwards. Just as Simon Wiesenthal would not rest until every last Nazi who committed a crime against humanity was brought to justice, we should not rest until we expose and stop every last bigot and fascist. We must not allow them to hide in the shadows of respectability; organizations, whether religious or secular, with a bigoted ideology must be campaigned against.
Clearly in some cultures and places in the world it is more acceptable to be a bigot than it is to be tolerant. Although the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s stupendous effort to teach tolerance here in the USA and abroad is incredibly important, the main source of bigotry seems to be in places beyond the center’s reach.
The documentary about the life of Simon Wiesenthal clarified for me the urgency of the need to empower individuals with the mission to fight bigotry wherever it may be in the world. It has further inspired me to continue a project I began a few years ago with a partner in Pakistan.
Jewish-Muslim cooperation
Although we have come across numerous challenges along the way including the lack of any real funding, we were able, with our very limited resources, to establish two websites www.tolerantworld.org and www.toleranceaction.com . A third website with the address www.tolerancespace.com which will be a myspace type network for spreading tolerance is in the pipeline. With the generosity of Sarah May Bates and the award winning DDB Los Angeles advertising agency The Movement for a Tolerant World recently ran an advertising campaign on University Campuses in the LA and now in Denver as well.
We are looking for new members and volunteers and invite you to visit www.toleranceaction.com to take Simon Wiesenthal’s lead and can get involved with the obligation of fighting bigotry and fascism by the spreading of tolerance.