Yes, there is. That someone doesn't want to see it or acknowledge it doesn't mean it's not there. There were huge rallies all over the world, in major cities, in front of Israeli embassies and on college campuses the day after the massacre in support of Hamas. And there are more planned today.
Yes, there is. That someone doesn't want to see it or acknowledge it doesn't mean it's not there. There were huge rallies all over the world, in major cities, in front of Israeli embassies and on college campuses the day after the massacre in support of Hamas. And there are more planned today.
There is, sickeningly, a huge base of support for Hamas--or at least people who refuse to condemn them--on the American left. And I am not a conservative. I am a Biden supporter who would never vote Republican.
It baffles me that anyone with a feminist bone in their body (the left?) could align with any culture that mistreats women as a matter of daily practice. But I’m not saying it’s not reality, that some on the left seem to be there.
Yes, there is. That someone doesn't want to see it or acknowledge it doesn't mean it's not there. There were huge rallies all over the world, in major cities, in front of Israeli embassies and on college campuses the day after the massacre in support of Hamas. And there are more planned today.
There is, sickeningly, a huge base of support for Hamas--or at least people who refuse to condemn them--on the American left. And I am not a conservative. I am a Biden supporter who would never vote Republican.
It baffles me that anyone with a feminist bone in their body (the left?) could align with any culture that mistreats women as a matter of daily practice. But I’m not saying it’s not reality, that some on the left seem to be there.
A sense of oppression causes a sense of kinship (real or imagined.)