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new pro-palestine lemmy instance: [email protected]
come by for more articles. I post 10-20 every day.
new pro-palestine lemmy instance: [email protected]
come by for more articles. I post 10-20 every day.
at no point in this podcast do the speakers mention any concern for the human life being extinguished every day in Gaza.
It has to raise eyebrows in Germany when in school, holocaust education is presented as the reason why Germans must permit the current genocide when the natural and correct lesson is to prevent all genocides. But the former case is what is actually happening, from what I understand.
Now I wonder: Was this true all along? Were my anti-Zionist friends right from the start? Was I willfully deluding myself? I don’t know anymore, and maybe that’s a good thing.
Very interesting to hear this from Rabbi Michaelson. But as a Rabbi, he should have known what Benjamin Netanyahu meant when he told his soldiers "remember what Amalek has done to you."
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Most Zionist organizations strongly assert the unity between Judaism and Zionism. Consider the following polling from Jewish Majority, a Zionist organization, asserting that 70% of Jews believe that anti-Zionism is antisemitic by definition (and this making Jewish Voice for Peace an antisemitic organization) [1], 76% believe that anti-Israel protests on college campuses were antisemitic [1], 88% of leaders of Jewish organizations consider the campus protests antisemitic [2], and 80% of American Jews oppose suspension of arms shipments as a political tool [3].
The paradox is thus: is this polling accurate? Either these Zionist organizations are lying about their polling data, or a supermajority of Jews indeed have a strong loyalty to Israel. Which is it?
As Harvard leaders proclaim their commitment to “viewpoint diversity”, we can rest assured that we will hear more from speakers like Jared Kushner, who spoke at the Harvard Kennedy School last year about his plan to “finish the job” and develop Gaza’s “valuable waterfront property”, instead of Palestinian child amputees whose plight might make us feel uncomfortable or complicit.
It is heartening that hundreds of university presidents signed a letter opposing President Trump’s attempted takeover of US higher education. But for decades, their institutions have eagerly bent to the will of billionaire donors.
And in this case, it's important to say that these billionaire donors are Jewish supremacist Bill Ackman and others like him.
The revolt sparked outrage among pro-Israel Democrats. “It’s beyond outrageous and offensive that House leadership bowed to extreme-right forces and pulled this commonsense, bipartisan bill,” said Rep. Josh Gottheimer, a co-sponsor of the legislation, in a statement to Newsweek. Gottheimer defended the bill as a necessary measure to combat what he described as “antisemitic and hate-driven boycotts.”
Carolina is accurately reporting how they think.