Michael, progressive Jews have been voicing their concern, publicly and privately, about the furtherance or anti-Semitic stereotypes involved. Maybe you shouldn’t tell them that they’re cynical liars? I can introduce you to some if you don’t know any.https://twitter.com/mtracey/status/1095398582163779584 …
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Plenty have voiced their discomfort publicly. And unlike you, I’m not the one making blanket statements to the effect that everyone who expressed discomfort is cynically trying to silence debate about Israeli policy. I listen to my progressive Jewish friends.
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It's not even a leap to get there. It's a logical conclusion when both sides of the aisle pounce with the same ferocity on statements that were political in nature while calling them antisemitic. What else could it be besides unanimous defending of Jewish Israeli policy?
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She had nothing to appologies for.
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The argument that she was voicing "stereotypes" is insincere. No one seems to be aware of any these "ancient stereotypes" except for Israel-fans!
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"Countless"
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The reason for this is that hating Israel is a key doctrine of progressivism. Therefore Jews who wish to keep their progressive card will also hate Israel. It's axiomatic.
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I heard "Culture of Critique" was pretty interesting
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