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Cause these people protesting her aren't liberals. They're hard right Islamists who oppose Israel. Just because they are on the side you agree with, doesn't mean they're good people.
You mean they don't support the Zionist project to drive Palestinians off of their land and claim it for themselves as Israel has done since before the Naqba in 1948? And they want a supposedly progressive politician to call the genocide what it is? Wow, some nutjobs!
The moment you say "Zionist" most people roll their eyes and know exactly what you're talking about. It's like when you refer to a black person as a "thug", we know where your mind is at. May as well go poke eye holes on a white sheet
They know I'm talking about the movement that got early inspiration from the Austro-Hungarian Jewish journalist Theodor Herzl in 1896 when he called for the establishment of a Jewish state in either Argentina or Palestine to escape anti-semitic persecution throughout Europe? The movement championed by American Protestant lay worker and businessman William Blackstone in 1891 in the petition he circulated, marking the beginning of the alliance of American Christianity with Zionism? Blackstone, who was motivated by the belief that the restoration of a Jewish state in Israel would signal that the rapture was imminent, and whose petition received the most pushback from American Jews?
They know I'm talking about the movement that was described by Zachary Lockman?: