Washington – Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theories Roil DC City Government

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    District of Columbia City Council President Phil Mendelson speaks during an impromptu news conference outside City Hall, Tuesday, May 1, 2018 in Washington, as other council members listen. The council has been roiled by mounting tensions and controversy that originally stemmed from councilman Trayon White claiming the Rothschilds, a Jewish banking dynasty and frequent subject of anti-Semitic conspiracy, were controlling Washington’s weather conditions. (AP Photo/Ashraf Khalil)Washington – A spiraling controversy over anti-Semitic comments and conspiracy theories has roiled the city government, seemingly getting worse with every public attempt to ease the tensions.

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    The issue nearly derailed a Washington City Council meeting Tuesday morning and resulted in the resignation of a city official who organized a disastrous “unity rally” that featured a speaker who called all Jews “termites.”

    At the heart of the debacle is City Councilman Trayon White, who ignited a firestorm on March 16 by posting a short video on his Facebook page claiming that an unexpected snowfall was because of “the Rothschilds controlling the climate to create natural disasters.”

    Fellow council members and Jewish community leaders accused White of spreading an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory about Jewish control of world events. The Rothschilds, a prominent Jewish family whose banking dynasty dates back to the 18th century, are a frequent target of global conspiracy theories.

    White said he was unaware the Rothschild theory could be construed as anti-Semitic. The first-term African-American councilman reached out to try to mend fences, but several of the gestures seem to have made things worse.

    He attended a Passover Seder and met with Jewish community leaders for breakfast over bagels and lox. He went on a guided tour of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum but abruptly left halfway through without explanation.

    Then video surfaced from a February meeting of top city officials that showed White floating a similar conspiracy during an innocuous presentation about the University of the District of Columbia. White posed a question centered on the claim that the Rothschilds controlled both the World Bank and the federal government.

    The video shows city leaders in the room, including Mayor Muriel Bowser, awkwardly laughing it off and moving on, but the footage further upset Jewish community leaders.

    Then a further revelation: White had contributed $500 from a fund meant for his Ward 8 constituents to a Chicago event for Louis Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam.

    Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam have a decades-old history of overtly anti-Semitic rhetoric. The Nation of Islam also does significant social and charitable work in black communities and retains some respect among those who don’t share their views.

    Last week, supporters of White held a rally outside City Hall organized by a member of the city’s public housing authority board. At the rally, a representative of the Nation of Islam called one of two Jewish DC council members a “fake Jew.”

    The rally prompted calls for the resignation of Josh Lopez, the mayoral appointee who organized it. White did not attend the rally.

    The events came to a head Tuesday morning before the council’s regular session. A pre-session breakfast meeting ran an hour long as council members debated how best to respond to the rally and whether to call for Lopez’s resignation. A local rabbi who was there as an observer shouted that the council members should be ashamed of themselves.

    The council members then held an impromptu press conference outside the building where City Council President Phil Mendelson said that “intolerant speech … has no place in our city.”

    As the council returned inside and resumed its normal meeting, news broke that Lopez had resigned.

    Bowser’s office had called for Lopez to apologize but not resign, but she accepted the resignation and issued a statement calling for unity going forward.

    Repeated attempts to contact White for comment were unsuccessful. On Tuesday in City Hall, White pushed past a reporter who tried to ask him a question.

    City officials hope the immediate controversy will die down with time, and White doesn’t face re-election for another two years. The councilman may still face some sort of public censure if his contribution to Farrakhan is judged as a minor campaign finance violation. But the public and personal scars from the past few weeks could linger.

    “Yes, it got personal,” said Councilman Jack Evans. “I hope that relationships can be repaired, and they will be, and we will move on.”

    There’s also the issue of White’s relationship with the local Jewish community.

    “I sincerely think he was just repeating conspiracy theories he had heard somewhere,” said Rabbi Batya Glazer, who had met with White on the issue. “It does mean he has an obligation to clarify what his position is.”

    The controversy has also poked at some long-dormant societal sore spots. The Rothschild conspiracy theory has persisted for decades on the fringes of both black and white culture in America.

    “Conspiracy theories are very dangerous … because they exacerbate splits that already exist,” said Andre Perry, who studies race and urban policy for the Brookings Institution. “This isn’t about one city council member. This is about how susceptible we are to tribalism that is created by a lack of trust in one another.”


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    Granny
    Granny
    5 years ago

    This “Rabbi” Batya Glazer also needs to have her head examined – he was just repeating conspiracy theories he heard somewhere???? That makes it OK? That is EXACTLY what anti-semitism is – spreading lies and stereotypes that have no basis in fact until people start to believe them. And, let’s say he “innocently” does believe them – well then he’s just a moron and has no place in government.

    Phineas
    Phineas
    5 years ago

    Congress should threaten to withhold federal aid to D.C. until the Council disciplines White.

    triumphinwhitehouse
    triumphinwhitehouse
    5 years ago

    this White fellow sounds like the making of another Kenyan.

    5 years ago

    This news is not worthy and is only spinning anti semitism. Theyre attebtion seeking clowns that shld Shush up and it will go away. Bringing in new headlines every day is exactly what brings it on.

    5 years ago

    It was only fifty four years ago, that many Jews marched (including a number of Rabbis), with Dr. Martin Luther King,when the March in D.C. was held on Aug. 28,1963. More than half of the freedom riders in the Summer of 1961 (who were beaten, jailed, and roughed up by the redneck local sheriffs, and ugly crowds), were Jews. Yet, our Black friends have short memories. It is not only the Farrakhan crowd who believes those conspiracy theories. Many Blacks have anti-semitic attitudes, which are worse than their White counterparts.

    AmYisroel
    AmYisroel
    5 years ago

    lefty liberals are anti Israel and hate Jews

    5 years ago

    Lets brake this down and see if anyone can give some real answers rather than just scream anti semite.
    1. Is it possible to control the weather with modern technology?
    2. Does the US military or Federal government have the technology to control the weather?
    3. Did Lyndon Johnson call for the US military to develop the technology to control the weather?
    4.Is it possible that the US military has very large secret programs of the size and scope of the Manhattan project that the public does not know about?
    5. Are the “Rothchilds” “Trillion-airs” as alleged in the conspiracy universe? If not how much are they actually worth?
    6. If the “Rothchilds” are worth Trillions, is it possible that they could have influence over various central banking bodies and thereby indirectly have significant influence over governments?

    DanielBarbaz
    DanielBarbaz
    5 years ago

    So “the Jews” control everything…….well then, why am I stuck in a lousy job. I’d like to know who is keeping me out of the big money loop!