Kristen Clarke, who leads the Civil Rights Division at the Justice Department, is responsible for prosecuting hate crimes and making sure that school officials donât discriminate because of ethnicity or religion. This means that Clarke is the official in Attorney General
Merrick Garland
âs Justice Department responsible for policing antisemitic hate crimes and antisemitic discrimination on campus. These
incidents
have
spiked
since Hamasâ Oct. 7 terrorist attacks in Israel that left 1,400 civilians dead and over 200 held hostage.
Unfortunately, there is little evidence that Clarke, who like Garland was appointed by President
Joe Biden
, is doing anything about antisemitic hate crimes and discrimination. And, distressingly, there are reasons to think she might not want to.
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Clarkeâs radical views show she is a zealous believer in the
oppressor-oppressed
worldview so popular among the radical Left. At Harvard Law School, she hosted speakers who defended violent anti-government activists and murderers of police officers as â
political prisoners
â because they were racial minorities. She parroted pseudo-scientific
black supremacist views
, writing, âMelanin endows Blacks with greater mental, physical and spiritual abilitiesâ than people with light skin.
According to former staff in the Civil Rights Division, Clarke
doesnât believe
in the race-neutral application of civil rights laws. She has said that
law enforcement created
âdecades of oppression and racial violence.â And she rushed to the defense of disgraced actor Jussie Smollett, saying that Chicago police were â
demonizing
â him in investigating his hate-crime hoax.
None of this is new. But the recent outbreak of vile antisemitic rhetoric from far-left activists reveals that many who share Clarkeâs oppressor-oppressed worldview
also have antisemitic beliefs
. This is so, as my Heritage Foundation colleague
Mike Gonzalez explains
, because they see Israel as another âoppressor, another white settler-state just like the U.S.â
Little surprise, then, that Clarke has her own past scandals involving antisemitism. At Harvard, she invited the antisemitic and Holocaust-denying writer Tony Martin to campus to give a talk about his book âThe Jewish Onslaught.â In that book, Martin argues, falsely, that an international cabal of Jews orchestrated the international slave trade. Clarke later said that it was a âmistakeâ to invite Martin, but
she insisted
that he âbases his information on indisputable fact.â
Clarke also edited a journal with Amiri Baraka, an antisemitic and anti-white poet who wrote that Jews are âa dangerous germ culture,â that white people are a âcancerâ who âcan help the worldâs people with [their] death,â and that Jews had inside knowledge of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on America.
When
Sen. Mike Lee
, R-Utah, asked Clarke during her confirmation hearing about her time working alongside Baraka, she denied that it ever happened. Archived copies of the journal masthead
proved that she wasnât truthful
in her sworn testimony.
In 2018, Clarke
defended
left-wing activist Tamika Mallory after Mallory was criticized for making
antisemitic statements
, such as saying that Jews âuphold white supremacy,â and for supporting antisemitic Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, who, like Martin, has said that Jews are responsible for the slave trade.
Since then, Clarke has said that she doesnât
support antisemitism
. And yet, Clarkeâs Civil Rights Division at the Justice Department is AWOL in the wake of Hamasâ terrorist attacks in Israel, antisemitic violence on college campuses, and increasing antisemitic hate crimes.
As of this writing, no press releases or other statements posted on the Civil Rights Divisionâs website discuss how Clarke and her team plan to combat this rising threat. In the dozens of press reports since Hamasâ terrorist acts a month ago, you will find only one small mention of antisemitic crimes.
On Nov. 1, Clarke spared
a single sentence
for antisemitism in a speech about hate crimes more generally. After discussing hate crimes directed against black people, Clarke mentioned in passing that âantisemitic hate crimes rose 25% from last year,â before quickly moving on to discuss hate crimes directed at Muslims or LGBTQ+ individuals.
Clarke didnât explore why antisemitic hate crimes are rising. She did not address the increasing violence faced by American Jews in the aftermath of Hamasâ Oct. 7 attacks. She didnât address the hatred and harassment they face on college campuses. And, worst of all, she didnât say that her DOJ division was doing anything about it.
The hatred and violence that Jews face right now falls under Clarkeâs purview. Jews need to know that Clarkeâs Civil Rights Division is just as eager to defend them as it is
black men who âidentifyâ as women
and
drag show organizers
.
But although a press release would be nice, it is not enough. Given Kristen Clarkeâs commitment to the oppressor-oppressed worldview that morphs so easily into antisemitism, and given her past dalliances with antisemitism itself, American Jews need to see the Civil Rights Division step up to the plate and take deliberate actions to defend them.
Until it does, it is reasonable to doubt that Clarke is willing or able to protect Jewish Americans.
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This article originally appeared in the Daily Signal and is reprinted with kind permission from the Heritage Foundation.