My anti-Zionist Jewish friends deny the fact that antisemitic Dems endanger them in any. They view it as a slight annoyance that can easily be borne for the good of other “progressive “ causes. They are delusional.
I left the Democratic Party years ago primarily as a result of their irrational stands on immigration and what we now refer to as DEI, then affirmative action, meaning blatant discrimination against white men. I can't tell you how many times I heard how those poor misguided white folks vote against their own best interests; that is, they don't vote for Democrats.
The truth is that Blacks and now Jewish people are the ones voting against their own best interests when they stick with a party that is clearly not supportive of their best means to get ahead or even survive. Roy Beck's book Back of the Hiring Line is a marvelous history of Black workers' being displaced or passed over for immigrants. This column speaks clearly for the other group.
Its just beyond pathetic. The cognitive dissonance necessary for the Zionist Democrats I know to defend this party is actually something to behold.
My anti-Zionist Jewish friends deny the fact that antisemitic Dems endanger them in any. They view it as a slight annoyance that can easily be borne for the good of other “progressive “ causes. They are delusional.
Foxman and other "liberal" Jews are enablers for the very thing they claim to despise--the hatred of Israel and the demonization of Jews everywhere.
I left the Democratic Party years ago primarily as a result of their irrational stands on immigration and what we now refer to as DEI, then affirmative action, meaning blatant discrimination against white men. I can't tell you how many times I heard how those poor misguided white folks vote against their own best interests; that is, they don't vote for Democrats.
The truth is that Blacks and now Jewish people are the ones voting against their own best interests when they stick with a party that is clearly not supportive of their best means to get ahead or even survive. Roy Beck's book Back of the Hiring Line is a marvelous history of Black workers' being displaced or passed over for immigrants. This column speaks clearly for the other group.