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Ben's avatar

A magazine you write for released an obnoxiously racist anti-Mizrahi screed in the form of a political cartoon. (https://jewishcurrents.org/when-settler-becomes-native?mc_cid=cee291239b&mc_eid=976a27a028) Are you willing to call out your own bedfellows?

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I agree with Peter's analysis but I don't think I agree with the way the title of this piece frames the issue. It's perfectly legitimate to point out that Zionism isn't a left-wing doctrine and that people who identify as Zionists can't be considered progressives. In that sense: no, Zionists shouldn't be "allowed" on the left, whatever that means.

But Sunrise DC's decision was still wrong. The real problem is that they rejected the support of non-leftists *who agreed with them about the need to fight climate change*.

It's fair to point out that the rally included some other groups who don't fully support the progressive agenda, like Catholic climate activists who oppose abortion rights. By not calling those groups out Sunrise DC gave the impression of holding Jews to a higher standard. But I doubt that was due to anti-Semitism. If the anti-choice views of the Franciscan Action Network had been pointed out, I'm sure they'd have been canceled too. That's exactly the problem with Sunrise's approach, and with a lot of left-wing activism generally.

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