Martin Luther King on
Zionism
"... You declare, my friend; that you do not hate the Jews, you are merely 'anti-Zionist'. And I say, let the truth ring forth
from the high mountain tops, let it echo through the valleys of G-d's green earth: When people criticize Zionism, they mean Jews -- this is G-d's
own truth."
"Anti-Semitism, the hatred of the Jewish people, has been and remains a blot on the soul of mankind. In this we are in full
agreement. So know also this: anti-Zionist is inherently anti-Semitic, and ever will be so."
"Why is this? You know that Zionism is nothing less than the dream and ideal of the Jewish people returning to live in their
own land. The Jewish people, the Scriptures tell us, once enjoyed a flourishing Commonwealth in the Holy Land. From this they were expelled by the
Roman tyrant, the same Romans who cruelly murdered our L-rd. Driven from their homeland, their nation in ashes, forced to wander the globe, the
Jewish people time and again suffered the lash of whichever tyrant happened to rule over them."
"The Negro people, my friend, know what it is to suffer the torment of tyranny under rulers not of our choosing. Our brothers
in Africa have begged, pleaded, requested -- DEMANDED -- the recognition and realization of our inborn right to live in peace under our own
sovereignty in our own country."
"How easy it should be, for anyone who holds dear this inalienable right of all mankind, to understand and support the right
of the Jewish People to live in their ancient Land of Israel. All men of good will exult in the fulfillment of G-d's promise, that His people
should return in joy to rebuild their plundered land. This is Zionism, nothing more, nothing less."
"And what is anti-Zionist? It is the denial to the Jewish people of a fundamental right that we justly claim for the people of
Africa and freely accord all other nations of the Globe. It is discrimination against Jews, my friend, because they are Jews. In short, it is
anti-Semitism."
"The anti-Semite rejoices at any opportunity to vent his malice. The times have made it unpopular, in the West, to proclaim
openly a hatred of the Jews. This being the case, the anti-Semite must constantly seek new forms and forums for his poison. How he must revel in
the new masquerade! He does not hate the Jews, he is just 'anti-Zionist'!"
"My friend, I do not accuse you of deliberate anti-Semitism. I know you feel, as I do, a deep love of truth and justice and
revulsion for racism, prejudice, and discrimination. But I know you have been misled -- as others have been -- into thinking you can be
'anti-Zionist' and yet remain true to those heartfelt principles that you and I share. Let my words echo in the depths of your soul: When people
criticize Zionism, they mean Jews -- make no mistake about it."
From M.L. King Jr., "Letter to an Anti-Zionist Friend," Saturday Review XLVII (August 1967), pg. 76 Reprinted in M.L. King
Jr., "This I Believe: Selections from the Writings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr."