Anti-Zionism Becomes Progressive Dogma
A movement that can detect a racist dog-whistle from miles away is strangely deaf when it comes to anti-Semitism.
February 11, 2019
A movement that can detect a racist dog-whistle from miles away is strangely deaf when it comes to anti-Semitism.
For the hard left, writes Bret Stephens, any occasion seems appropriate for fomenting hatred of the Jewish state. But more disturbing still is that animus toward Israel is becoming increasingly de rigueur in the Democratic mainstream, as a recent vote in the Senate demonstrates:
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For the hard left, writes Bret Stephens, any occasion seems appropriate for fomenting hatred of the Jewish state. But more disturbing still is that animus toward Israel is becoming increasingly de rigueur in the Democratic mainstream, as a recent vote in the Senate demonstrates:
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