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The number of deaths does not justify their murder by Israeli snipers.
 
Infiltration of other people’s institutions can be seen wherever progressive politics is ascendant, notably college campuses where intersectional coalitions somehow always include support for BDS. BDS champions insist that this is simply a matter of justice, but as I’ve noted before, intersectionality seems to have ended up a one-way street where feminists and gay rights activists (to pick a couple of examples) must embrace an assault on Israel while shutting up about the abominable plight of women and gays everywhere else in the Middle East save Israel.
Why must everyone in a college intersectional coalition – including feminists and gay activists – submit to the will of mostly male, mostly straight BDS leaders far from campus? Because the boycotters are ready to do anything, including destroying any organization they join, in order to get their way.
Within the Women’s March you are seeing a similar drama play out as predators who have taken over a project they did not start seem ready to see it go down in flames rather than free it from enslavement to issues of their choice.

(full article online)

Predators and the Women's March (Divest This!) ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 
Alexander trades in double negatives: “This is not to say that anti-Semitism is not real.” She can’t quite bring herself to say that antisemitism is real. Anyone wondering about that, however, might examine Alexander’s own column, which obsesses, using a classically antisemitic trope, about Jewish financial power. “Many civil rights activists and organizations have remained silent as well, not because they lack concern or sympathy for the Palestinian people, but because they fear loss of funding from foundations,” she writes. As if pro-Israel Jews control the big foundations? Alexander also cheers, for Times readers, as an example of “moral clarity,” the United Methodist Church pension fund’s boycott of the five largest Israeli banks. Alexander concedes that “while criticism of Israel is not inherently anti-Semitic, it can slide there.” She seems not even the slightest bit aware that her own column is a demonstration of precisely that phenomenon.

Alexander seems totally unfamiliar with the reality of Israel. She writes of King, “Like many black leaders of the time, he recognized European Jewry as a persecuted, oppressed and homeless people striving to build a nation of their own.” Yet Israel is a home not only for “European Jewry,” but for Jews from Yemen, Morocco, Iraq, Ethiopia, Egypt, Syria and many other Middle Eastern and African countries where they were brutally persecuted, expelled and oppressed until they found refuge in Israel. It is also home to a population of Jews who have dwelled there for many centuries.

Alexander writes that King “said on national television that it would be necessary for Israel to return parts of its conquered territory to achieve true peace and security and to avoid exacerbating the conflict.” But Alexander makes no mention of the reality that Israel did indeed return the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt as part of a peace agreement, or that Israel has withdrawn from Gaza and Arab population centers in the West Bank.

(full article online)

New York Times Columnist Cheers for Boycotting Israel
 
The number of deaths does not justify their murder by Israeli snipers.

Actually it does, the more You murder of Your own the more distance You need to take from me.
When You murder Your fellow by the millions don't whine when they get killed by an enemy in war.

You definitely do not project too much trust in Your own kind anyway.
 
Actually it does, the more You murder of Your own the more distance You need to take from me.
When You murder Your fellow by the millions don't whine when they get killed by an enemy in war.

You definitely do not project too much trust in Your own kind anyway.
This is not a war and you have no right murdering people who are not threatening your life.
 
Actually it does, the more You murder of Your own the more distance You need to take from me.
When You murder Your fellow by the millions don't whine when they get killed by an enemy in war.

You definitely do not project too much trust in Your own kind anyway.
This is not a war and you have no right murdering people who are not threatening your life.

Islamo-savages gathering in force, with weapons, attempting to breach your border so they can “rip your hearts out” is kinda’ like threatening your life.

But then, you define such actions as a peaceful protest™️

It’s not murder to defend yourself from an armed attacker who is threatening to kill you. Now, go finish your coma.

 
Islamo-savages gathering in force, with weapons, attempting to breach your border so they can “rip your hearts out” is kinda’ like threatening your life.

But then, you define such actions as a peaceful protest™️

It’s not murder to defend yourself from an armed attacker who is threatening to kill you. Now, go finish your coma.
How are you threatened by a medic giving care to the wounded 900 feet away?
 

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