Jewish Leadership Council CEO must stop sniping and apologise for claiming CAA’s private prosecution of pro-Hizballah march leader will “make yet more fear”
The CEO of the Jewish Leadership Council, Simon Johnson, has once again launched an attack on Campaign Against Antisemitism, this time berating us for privately prosecuting the leader of this summer’s pro-Hizballah “Al Quds Day” procession through London after the Crown Prosecution Service failed to act.
Mr Johnson, who claims to represent the British Jewish community, used Twitter to publicly decry our private prosecution, saying that it “risks making things worse” and we will “make yet more fear”, which he claimed is “par for the course” for Campaign Against Antisemitism.
Ironically, Mr Johnson, whose salary is double Campaign Against Antisemitism’s annual operating budget, claimed that our private prosecution, which is being conducted by expert lawyers who are donating their time pro bono, is a “waste of money”.
Mr Johnson was rounded on by Twitter users who fiercely defended Campaign Against Antisemitism and its volunteers, with one activist even setting up a petition demanding that Mr Johnson apologise or resign. We are very grateful to the many people who have spoken out in our support.
In August, Mr Johnson humiliated himself by making a video claiming that our volunteers engage in “hyperbolic scaremongering” as part of an “attempt to grab attention and appearances on television”. Sharing the video through the Jewish Leadership Council’s Facebook and Twitter accounts, he admonished us for highlighting antisemitism, which he said was an attempt to “create a situation of panic in this community”, and for daring to criticise the authorities for failing to take sufficient action.
At the time, we did all that we could to resolve the matter behind the scenes to avoid embarrassing the Jewish Leadership Council and they deleted the video, which had provoked revulsion within the Jewish community and won the praise of antisemites. That should have been the end of the matter, but instead, despite an agreement that neither side would comment, a day later the Jewish Leadership Council said that it stood by the video that it had deleted.
Mr Johnson, who is a former solicitor, should have realised that his repeated efforts to impugn our motives will likely be seized upon by defendants whom we privately prosecute. Other than that, what does his sniping achieve?
Yet despite repeatedly humiliating himself with his ill-conceived attacks, Mr Johnson has a long track record of publicly attacking Campaign Against Antisemitism. In February 2015 he gave his word that he would offer any criticism privately rather than engaging in public sniping. When he broke his word months later, we asked whether his word was worthless. His reply: “Well, so it was. I admit.” That is not Jewish leadership.
Antisemitic crime and the inadequate response to it by the authorities is a very serious concern that should be seen as an urgent priority for British society and our law enforcement authorities. Mr Johnson’s highly-personal attacks on our volunteers suggest that far from trying to address the situation by raising awareness and taking legal action when the authorities fail to act, we are in fact trying to “make yet more fear” so that we can “grab attention and appearances on television”.
Campaign Against Antisemitism has a longstanding policy of refusing to engage in Jewish community politics. Our focus is on countering antisemites. However, Mr Johnson’s shameful interventions have become too persistent to ignore. Enough is enough.
The Jewish community has many enemies to contend with, and this public sniping by Mr Johnson at those of us trying to tackle antisemitism must now end. Campaign Against Antisemitism has done all that it can behind the scenes to try to stop Mr Johnson’s damaging smears, but since he will not honour his word and does not heed the opinion of our community, it now falls to the trustees of the Jewish Leadership Council to insist that he apologises and then falls silent.
CEO of @JLC_UK Simon Johnson berates us for privately prosecuting Nazim Ali instead of letting him escape justice. Whilst our expert lawyers work pro bono for the good of the community, Mr Johnson is paid £200k/year and attacks us for defending it. Now *that* is a waste of money. https://t.co/FiY6dASJLa
— Campaign Against Antisemitism (@antisemitism) December 20, 2017
How does prosecuting someone for anti semitism make things worse, precisely? Should Jews just sit down, shut up and take one for the team?
— Amanda (@englishchick) December 20, 2017
It is with a heavy heart we share this petition. We implore @JLC_uk to stop these unproductive & unprovoked attacks on @antisemitism. To our followers please sign this petition to show your support for public unity within our community. https://t.co/duuHdGsXAr
— GnasherJew®גנאשר (@GnasherJew) December 22, 2017
https://twitter.com/robbiewh111/status/943590494759727107
https://twitter.com/RosalieJulius/status/943571286785253376
Seriously? Are you blaming the victims? What is making things worse is this sort of thing going unchallenged and telling victims to keep quiet #ShameOnYou
— ieatpies (@ilovepiesme) December 20, 2017
It just breaks my heart to see Jews engaging in ghetto mentality in today's day and age. Israeli Jews stand up tall and proud. You should, too.
— SD (((Unapologetic))) 🇺🇸🇮🇱 (@SDinJlm) December 20, 2017
https://twitter.com/RosalieJulius/status/943562220964843525
Antisemitism would soon be the same for Jews here with me as PM as it is now for Jews in Sweden. CAA @antisemitism calls it-damn them-but the reason the Jewish establishment resent their message so much lies in a fearful need to shoot the messenger #Ostriches
— Jeremy Corbin MP, Prime Ministerial Parody (@CorbynSnap) December 21, 2017
I sincerely hope that none of us live to see the day that he finally understands why the rest of us are doing what we do….by then it will be too late
— Emsy (@EmsEdwards) December 20, 2017
https://twitter.com/CaldonJimmy/status/943611053908414464
Simon you are just plain absurdhttps://t.co/lIKNrrgMbw
You seem to hate the fact that there's a competitor out there. A competitor that's serious about "Zero Tolerance For Antisemitism"
Just what are you playing at?
Do you have the support of all the JLC Trustees? .@JLC_uk
— (((Jonathan Hoffman))) (@jhoffman1) December 20, 2017
CAA I love you guys. Who pays Simon £200k for his tug-the-forelock views?
— The Way (@campaignyehudi) December 21, 2017
Extremely unseemly behaviour once again from @JLC_uk ceo
— GnasherJew®גנאשר (@GnasherJew) December 20, 2017
You know what would really be good Simon. Supporting Jewish communities rather than criticizing those doing YOUR job #resign
— ⚫ Giles in Scotland🇺🇦 (@iamamaccabee) December 21, 2017
The cowards way out by Simon Johnson. Another Jewish apologist for a terrorist supporting anti Semite. Well done CAA.
— Robert Fraser (@comeontheblues1) December 20, 2017
Who needs your opinion? The caa is absolutely right to prosecute hate speech, and if you don’t like it, keep quiet. You complain about offensive voices in the jewish community. Well I find your appeasement of Jew hatred offensive in the extreme. Do something useful or get out !
— The Way (@campaignyehudi) December 21, 2017
https://twitter.com/RandomPundit/status/943759108397662208
How exactly can it make things worse? Will you really be able to look your children in the eye 10 years from now if you continue to do nothing?
— Emsy (@EmsEdwards) December 20, 2017
@sjrbsimon He came from the FA. How appropriate. (1) He knows FA about fighting antisemitism (2) He's more concerned with turf battles (the pitch) than the substance (3) His shots at goal come close to hitting the corner flag…
— (((Jonathan Hoffman))) (@jhoffman1) December 20, 2017
Keep up the amazing work ! CAA
— thesheens (@Daniell94272390) December 21, 2017
As head of @JLC_uk you have no right to issue this statement. You need to resign as your views are not representative. And Marcus, read the article in today’s @thetimes. There are huge problems all around Europe and the UK is not immune to them
— Dick The Dastard (@Dickster27) December 20, 2017
https://twitter.com/Dov67/status/943760021384548353
Kindly fuck off, and take your useless organisation with you. Who do you actually represent?
— Oniel (@onielio) December 20, 2017
We should all be concerned about fighting antisemitism and not each other. This thread saddens me.
— Judith Ornstein Jew and Zionist. I’m not Google. (@JudithOrnstein) December 20, 2017
The entire community has to fight this increasing evil, together. If you can't fight or don't have the will, at least support those who do.
— Ruth Deech (@BaronessDeech) December 21, 2017
https://twitter.com/cquilty52/status/943521001371062273
In what way is the CAA wrong? If this odious man escaped any prosecution from CPS, we should be glad that his hate is not simply being forgotten. It's time Jews stood up for themselves, instead of turning the other cheek.
— BevL (dandiedinmont) (@dandiedinmont) December 21, 2017
They're the only ones doing something and you are undermining them. Meanwhile the established order are lazy, self serving and no longer serve our best interests.
— Plastic Fantastic (@omgstater) December 20, 2017