Make Money the ‘Jewish Way’

The Article: ‘Sold on a Stereotype’, that was on the front page of yesterday’s business section of the Washington Post. It details in depth how self-help books based around the idea that Jews make lots of money are a huge enterprise in China. I’ll leave you to read it, followed by analysis:

SHANGHAI — Showcased in bookstores between biographies of Andrew Carnegie and the newest treatise by China’s president are stacks of works built on a stereotype.

One promises “The Eight Most Valuable Business Secrets of the Jewish.”

Another title teases readers with “The Legend of Jewish Wealth.” A third provides a look at “Jewish People and Business: The Bible of How to Live Their Lives.”

In the United States, where making broad generalizations about races, cultures or religions has become unacceptable in most circles, the titles of some of these books might make people cringe. Throughout history and around the world, even outwardly innocuous and broadly accepted characterizations of Jews have sometimes formed the basis for eventual campaigns of violent anti-Semitism.

In Shanghai, which prides itself on having provided a safe haven for Jewish refugees fleeing Europe since the 1930s, some members of the city’s small Jewish community are uneasy about the books’ message.

These Jewish success books are “very dangerous,” said Audrie Ohana, 30, who works at her family’s import-export company and attended China’s prestigious Fudan University. “What they say — it’s not true. In our community, it’s not everybody that succeeds. We’re like everyone else. Some are rich, but there are others that are very, very poor.”

Nonetheless, in China, a country where glossy pictures of new billionaires have become as common as images of Mao Zedong, aspiring Chinese entrepreneurs are obsessed with getting their hands on anything they think can help them get an edge on the competition.

In the past few years, sales of “success” books have skyrocketed, publishers say, and now make up nearly a third of the works published in China, and perhaps no type of success book has been as well marketed or well received as those that purport to unveil the secrets of Jewish entrepreneurs. Many of these tomes sell upward of 30,000 copies a year and are thought of in the same inspirational way as many Americans view the “Chicken Soup for the Soul” series.

Among this booming genre’s most popular books is William Hampton’s “Jewish Entrepreneurial Experience and Business Wisdom.” It comes packaged in a red-and-gold cover, and a banner along the top brags that it was a “gold list” bestseller in the United States. Among Hampton’s credentials, according to his biography: “Business Week editor,” part of the “pioneer batch of Harvard DBAs,” “professor in business strategy and philosophy” with “many years of experience in Jewish studies.”

More on that set of claims in a moment.

China is the fastest-growing book market in the world, with 130,000 new titles published in 2005. Sales that year reached $8.3 billion, a 50 percent jump from 2003, according to China National Publications Import and Export’s data research arm.

The business success books provide idealized notions of what Chinese people should strive to become and serve as templates for teaching people who have been working at communist, state-owned enterprises for a generation how to transform themselves as capitalists. Acclime has a team of professionals who can help you if you’re looking for Australian company registration services.

Several of the books, despite their covers, focus on basic business acumen that has little to do with religion or culture. But others focus on explaining how Judaism has ostensibly helped Jewish people’s success, even quoting extensively from the Talmud. Use dimensional signs to improve your brand.

Practically every book features one or more case studies of the success of the Lehman brothers, the Rothschilds and other Jewish “titans of industry and captains of finance,” as one author put it.

Some works incorrectly refer to J.P. Morgan (an influential Episcopalian leader) and John D. Rockefeller (a devout Baptist) as Jewish businessmen.

Yin Ri Shuai, a 29-year-old from Henan province, west of Shanghai, who is opening a cosmetics franchise, has purchased and read two such success books. Recently, he was back at the Shanghai City of Books, flipping through some recent titles.

“I feel they are interesting not only because they teach about business but because they teach about family and education and other values,” Yin said.

Most Chinese people have never met a Jew — they number fewer than 10,000 in a country of 1.3 billion people. But several of the most successful businessmen in the nation’s financial capital, Shanghai, have been Jewish. The Sassoon brothers, for instance, were real-estate moguls of British descent from Baghdad who constructed the landmark Peace Hotel.

Today, one of the deans of the Jewish community in Shanghai is Ohana’s father, Maurice, 57, who has lived in China for more than 10 years.

Maurice Ohana has mixed feelings about the Jewish business books. On the one hand, he believes that the books’ assertions that many Jewish people value punctuality and never go back on their promises are “absolutely correct.”

But the books’ tendency to mix religious scripture with business lessons makes him uncomfortable. “I know very well the Talmud,” he said. “They don’t talk about business.”

Positive stereotypes about Jews and their supposed business prowess have given the Jewish community iconic status in the eyes of the Chinese public.

The cover of January’s Shanghai and Hong Kong Economy magazine wonders, “Where does Jewish people’s wisdom come from?”

Jewish entrepreneurs say they are bombarded with invitations to give seminars on how to make money “the Jewish way.”

Last year, a Jewish businessman’s family was featured on a popular TV show. As the husband and wife gave viewers an introduction to the Jewish faith, the cameramen went around filming the family in action as they performed mundane household tasks. Reporters asked them what they ate.

Zhou Guojian, deputy dean of the Center for Jewish Studies at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, said people in China may be so fascinated by Jews because they feel both cultures share a strong entrepreneurial spirit.

Yin Ri Shuai, a Chinese entrepreneur, says Jewish success books “teach about family and education and other values,” not just business. (By Ariana Eunjung Cha — The Washington Post)

In his opinion, though, there is one big difference. Many Chinese businessmen have “Chinese restaurant syndrome,” Zhou said. “They are content with small-scale enterprises; they are happy just to make a living. But Jewish people want to be the best and make a huge company.”

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Wang Zhen, a researcher at the Center for Jewish Studies, also says he recognizes that the stereotypes can be considered anti-Semitic but thinks it’s important that “even if people in China have the wrong impressions of Jewish people, the Chinese are very kind to them.”

One puzzling phenomenon about the Jewish business books is that it’s often unclear who wrote them. More than 50 titles are sold in China’s bookstores, chain stores and other outlets.

He Xiong Fe, a visiting professor in Nankai University’s literature department, estimates that more than half of the books are fakes, written by people who are not familiar with Judaism or Jewish history and who have made up their qualifications.

“There are only a few books that have value,” said He, who has lectured on such topics as “Why are Jewish people so smart?” and “The mystery of the Jews.”

When asked for contact information for William Hampton, author of “Jewish Entrepreneurial Experience and Business Wisdom,” a representative for the book’s publisher, Harbin Press, said the company obtained the manuscript from a translator and had never met the author. Several days later, the publisher said she had trouble reaching the translator so she could not provide more details about the origin of the book.

A search of international ISBNs — the 10-digit codes that identify books published in the United States and other countries — pulled up no hits for books by a William Hampton with a title similar to “Jewish Entrepreneurial Experience and Business Wisdom.”

Harvard Business School has no record of a William Hampton in the first class of its doctorate of business administration program. Officials at Business Week magazine said there was a former employee with that name. William Hampton publishes an automobile newsletter.

Reached at his home near Detroit, Hampton said he was a former bureau chief and auto writer for the magazine, working there from 1977 to 1984, but had never served as an editor.

Moreover, he said he had no idea where the book came from. “I can confidently tell you that this is not something that I did,” he said. “This would not be a topic I would be knowledgeable about in any way. It would be helpful to be Jewish, for one thing.”

Why it’s important: Because old media doesn’t get it and I finally have the proof, culminated in a single article.

Analysis: This article was on the front page of the business section of the Washington Post. This was published in a major media newspaper. And yet, this may be the worst article I’ve read in my 23 years of existence and 19 years of literacy. Great, the Chinese like to read books about how Jews get rich, even though they are approximately a ten-thousandth of their population! Sounds like conventional wisdom and intelligence really has asserted itself in China with the emergence of the free market. I have some books about how Vikings make boats if they’re interested!

If anyone actually wonders why people are turning away from main stream media sources, well, here’s your answer. This poop pile wouldn’t even get highlighted on a major blog, yet somehow finds itself on the Post’s business page.

Here’s my tip for the Post: How about an article about the quirks emerging between a Communist political system and a free market system? Or if that’s too much (because the Economist you are not) and are so intent about writing about self-help books that talk about Jews and money — how about talking about THIS AS THE STUPIDEST FUCKING THING ON THE PLANET? These people make on average $2000 a year, do you think any of them are solving their lot by purchasing this? Because I’m certainly not solving mine by continuing my subscription to the Post.

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Get ‘Er Done America!

The Kingdom Poster, put up by I Watch Stuff, helps succinctly expose why America is beloved in the Middle East, has a well-informed constituency, and is still being greeted by the Iraqi public as liberators:

get dem ayyyyyy-rabs!

I like my heroes to be overtly heroic and my enemies to be faceless villains from a foreign culture. That’s why I like this poster and American politics.

Check out the trailer, it looks like 90 minutes of feeling good about GI Joe! Get er done! Iraq didn’t happen! The government isn’t full of lackadaisical sycophants who only care about their own interests! Team USA!

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Glenn Beck – A Cause for Concern

The article of the day comes from AAI’s President Jim Zogby in regards to CNN ‘journalist’ Glenn Beck. Full text is below, followed by commentary and analysis:

Glenn Beck represents a truly troubling trend in television journalism. Since May 2006, the radio talk show host has had his own one hour nightly program on CNNā€™s Headline News channel. While the network may have hoped that Beckā€™s flamboyant style would increase ratings, the cost to their integrity has been staggering.

It is important to note, from the outset, that Beck doesnā€™t stand alone. The insertion of the personalities and style of radio talkshow hosts into mainstream television news programming has been taking place for a number of years now. Their crude, cynical and cutting edge commentary, their feigning the role of the common man, and their inflammatory ā€œus versus themā€ rhetoric is now standard fair on many of the major networks.

The result of this trend is evident on a number of levels. There has been a coarsening and dumbing down of our political discourse on several issues of national importance. When Beck refers to President Carter as a ā€œfatheadā€ or speaks of Saudi leaders as ā€œnut-jobs,ā€ serious discussion is displaced by crude and demeaning jabs.

There is the additional problem that instead of educating the public, this new breed of television pundits reduces issues to their lowest common denominator, thereby reinforcing preexisting, uninformed biases. Never shy to share an unenlightened view, Beck, for example, will note ā€œIā€™m not an expert, butā€¦ā€ and then proceed to make his case using a mishmash of clichĆ©s that reflect the prejudices of conventional wisdom.

While much of the same could be said about a number of other similar personalities that now populate the airwaves, Beck comes with a significant difference. I have carefully reviewed the transcripts of Beckā€™s shows and his so-called, obsessive crusade against radical Islam left me both horrified and profoundly concerned. In just the past two months, for example, one half of Beckā€™s shows have focused on matters Muslim. Beck insists that he is not opposed to all Muslims, only what he refers to as the ā€œ10 percent who are evil.ā€ He then counters this observation by stating that the vast majority of good Muslims have been cowered into silence by the extremist 10 percent, so that they too stand indicted by their cowardice. Only when they do speak out, Beck says, will radical Islam be defeated and the rest of us be safe from their scourge. The net result of this circumlocution is that the majority of Muslims are to blame.

When Beck is not venting his own prejudiced view of Islam, he invites on-air guests who amplify his views. They are of three types: Israelis, right-wing Americans with a long-established ax to grind against Arabs and Muslims, and lastly, a handful of Muslims who are largely alienated and self-styled outcasts who have found their shtick striking out against their co-religionists.

His right-wing guests or Israelis, like former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (who was Beckā€™s guest for an entire hour on a special program that aired three times in one month) are only too happy to reinforce Beckā€™s views. His Muslim guests similarly serve to validate Beckā€™s complaint about the broader Muslim community. In all of this, there is not even the pretense of balance.

The impact has been predictable and frightening. After I raised some concern that ABCā€™s Good Morning America was hiring Beck to serve as a commentator on that once respected program, I received a taste of what Beckā€™s impact has been. Emails from Beckā€™s supporters have called me ā€œan animal Muslimā€ (Iā€™m a Catholic). Theyā€™ve told me that I donā€™t belong in America (when in fact my family has lived in this country for over 100 years, serving in every branch of the military), and that I am shielding terrorists by refusing to protest against them (wrong on both counts, but my critics have obviously never read my denunciations of terrorism and terrorists).

And it is this that concerns me. We are, in fact, engaged in a troubling conflict against extremism fueled by religious fervor, both ours and theirs. What this period and this conflict require is intelligent discussion, not inflammatory rhetoric. To guide us through this, we need journalists like Walter Cronkite, Edgar R. Murrow and Peter Jennings; we donā€™t need flame-throwers like Sean Hannity, Don Imus and Glenn Beck. Unfortunately, itā€™s the later we are getting more of. And it is this I find disturbing.


Why it’s important: Glenn Beck in undoubtedly one of the dumbest human beings to be given the opportunity to present his stupidity candidly on a national news station, which is saying a lot. He has continuously made outrageous statements with little detriment and seems to be in an unofficial contest with Sean Hannity for publicized ignorance and demagoguery. Taking from his reports and treatment of anyone with brown skin as a terrorist and freedom-hater, I suspect he gets the hand-me-down, picture-book versions of the AIPAC talking points written for Wolf Blitzer. In the words of the Beast:

If the dumbing down of political commentary continues along this trajectory, the next pundit to make the grade will be a hyena. Even the leather-winged shouting heads at Fox News look like intellectual giants next to this bleating, benighted Cassandra. It’s like someone found a manic, doom-prophesying hobo in a sandwich board, shaved him, shot him full of Zoloft and gave him a show. What makes Beck special, aside from appearing to have derived his entire geopolitical outlook from a five-minute segment about Iran on “The 700 Club,” is the folksy “golly gee” manner in which he accuses his guests of collaborating with terrorists.

Analysis: People like Glenn Beck exist in this world, but they are usually confined to lower level white collar jobs that outstretch their intelligence, where they exist to talk about the local sports team around the water cooler. Unfortunately, the defeating element is that no matter how many of us analyze and debunk what he puts forth, somehow Glenn Beck has a television show and an audience. See in you Iraq, toys.

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Only Fags and Addicts at Risk Says Health Expert

Back again to one of my favorites, the good ol’ BBC Online.

This evening, they come to us with a report by a former member of the WHO (the World Health Org. for all you stoners, not the rock band), explaining that HIV is actually only a problem among a few distinct populations, and for others- the time has come to fuck freely.

… it is only in sub-Saharan Africa, where unprotected sex outside marriage is common, that the risk of heterosexual HIV transmission is high.

In other parts of the world, he says HIV is seen only in men who have sex with other men, intravenous drug users and female sex workers.

Those keeping up with my posts will be glad I’ve omitted the picture from the article, which portrays a gay black man shooting meth. Tsk tsk… He’s got HIV folks. Oh yeah, excessive meth use leads to bleached skin in blacks. You heard it here first.

Expert Doubts Widespread HIV Risk

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Jerk off scenes, finger bangs, and blogs.

Oh shit bitch, we’re back, black, and obscener than ever. Let’s jump right into the action.

Kreepie kats kreepie kats! This is only noteworthy because your’s truly, Alexander P. Blogger Dupont, added probably the best comment to this discussion:

A rape scene?? Bush league. I just saw Little Children, which featured not one, but two, jerk off scenes, including one where a woman was in close proximity and crying. Someone’s got to raise the ante.

Nothing’s better a part from referencing jerk off scenes, than effacing BLOG ENTRIES about the timidity and stupidity of the MSM (mainstream media, for you non-blog sluts). Check out DealBreaker’s decomposition of Emmit Smith, who probably is still recovering from hanging out with Michael Irvin’s coke habits. Apparently Emmit Smith has enough money to warrant an in depth report of his investments, courtesy of Fortune.

From the Fortune Article:

“Smith’s interest in real estate began during his days in Pop Warner football in Pensacola, when he sometimes stayed at the home of his coach the night before a game. The 3,500-square-foot house was no mansion, but it was enough to impress a young man who lived in a public housing project, the Courts, with his mother and four siblings.”

Translated for us plebeians by DealBreaker….

Smith liked big houses when he was a kid. Well, I’m ready to invest! Thatā€™s like saying Smithā€™s interest in football began when his dad fumbled him down the stairs when he was a newborn.

The point is that football players rule, and you geeks better get the fuck out of the way. Yah, you. You think Johnny Football Hero knows what a god damn blog is? Slim chance. Now, while you think of this, check out the 10 most embarrassing geek photos, which unfortunately does not include someone beating off to World of Warcraft. They would probably do better if they just tried dressing up as robots.

Anyway kids, stay made prayed up, inject lots of coke, talk shit about the British, and let’s all do our part to bring slavery back. Oh, and apparently Chris Brown has AIDS and the Moonnites caused Boston to freak out.

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