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Michael Green's avatar

I loved Perlstein's piece and shared it on Facebook. I share his concerns and most of his views. But I also think we forget that there IS an element of anti-semitism in some of the protests, just as some of the pro-Israeli people are not necessarily anti-Palestinian so much as pro-Israel.

It's a little like debates about the coming of the US Civil War (an area where I feel more knowledgeable!). Some thought in terms of politics, some about free labor, some about the moral issue, some about the legal issue, some about regional economics, but slavery was at the center of it all. What Israel is doing in Gaza is wrong, but those objecting to it come from different approaches.

I will say this: At a recent demonstration on behalf of Israel, there were several MAGA hats. Need I say more about Nazism and fascism, and the dubiety of working with certain allies? Then again, I tend to think of Netanyahu as someone who could have gotten along well in 1930s Germany.

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Judith Matlock's avatar

I think of posers for hire on the right like James O'Keefe and boogaloos, Proud Boys, and Oath Keepers, provocateurs looking to ignite that new civil war they're itching for, and I realize that the idealistic and moralistic young are vulnerable to the predations of such bad guys. They are destructive subversives, and, yes, I believe they sit in the trees waiting to swoop down on anything that has a political meal for them.

But I also believe that some kids need to learn to separate out a national group from its leaders and recognize that leaders with bad intentions are not representative of their people in all their dealings. We can't let Netanyahu make pariahs of the Jews, just as Putin is not Russia, and dog knows Trump was not America when he parked his ample butt and inadequate mind behind the desk in the Oval Office. The kids are living out what they learned in Sunday school, in Temple, and in the Mosques, various versions of the Golden Rule. They do not want to see children roasted, broken, and starved. Does that make them bad?

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