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The Coop Scoop's avatar

Excellent. Overall a disheartening situation on the Left. I was just at the Intl Book Fair in Mexico City and participated in two events. One was a sort of reading/interview from the Spanish version of my book on Chile. The other was a panel with three academics on Chile. But they brought up the war only to never mention the word HAMAS and to get an ovation saying 100%. solidarity with Palestinian resistance. I countered with 100 percent solidarity with the Palestinian people, all innocent Israelis and 101% condemnation of Hamas, an ultra right wing, fundamentalist terror group dedicated to killing Jews. The detail that the Left cannot quite explain is this: if everybody knows how Israel behaves so ruthlessly (and it does) then why doesnt Hamas bear responsibility for purposefully poking the bear and guaranteeing the death of probably 10,000 Palestinian civilians. This the beginning of a Bog Reckoning on the left that has gone totally off the rails. Thanks for this post.

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Allyse Heartwell's avatar

I appreciate this critique in large part, but I think it's a mistake to conflate these two things: 1) the failure to explicitly empathize with Jews everywhere who are hurting and fearful from the Oct 7th attack, including the failure to condemn Hamas' actions, and 2) anti-zionism writ large. The former is a huge problem that prevents anti-zionist leftists from communicating effectively with many progressive and liberal Jews moving forward. That's a deeply necessary analysis, and if that was the main thrust of this argument I'd be sharing this piece all over. As for 2), well, we disagree on that -- fair. But it also muddies the argument in a way that actually mirrors the behavior you're critiquing IMO.

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