They hope thus to remedy the fractures within their political following.
New York, April 8 – Leftist activists and political operatives reached agreement today on a longstanding rift in their ranks over which great evil requires the most focus to overcome, insiders reported, with an integrated approach that views the intersection of those two pressing causes as way to rally everyone behind both points: instead of assuming that people must choose between opposing ‘Jewish supremacism’ and supporting deindustrialization to reduce anthropogenic impact on atmospheric temperatures, the new approach will simply blame the former for the latter.
Progressive icons such as Linda Sarsour, Senator Bernie Sanders, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Elie Mystal, and several dozen other prominent figures on the left wing of Democratic party politics produced a joint announcement today that they hope to remedy the fractures within their political followings – which became evident during and after the failed Democratic campaign to retain the White House last year – by integrating the two greatest concerns their constituents and allies have: climate change and Jews who arrogantly support Jewish sovereignty and security in the ancestral Jewish homeland.
“There’s always a tension in coalition politics, in alliances,” explained Mystal. “My flagship issue isn’t climate change, and I wouldn’t exactly point specifically to Palestinian rights per se as my cause, except as a way to link the broader issues of oppression facing People of Color. We often end up alienating allies by insisting that they tow the line on Palestine even if it conflicts with their chief issue, such as antisemitism or LGBTQ rights. By declaring that climate change has its main source in Zionist machinations, we eliminate some of that conflict.”
“The key has always been finding the areas of overlap,” added Sarsour. “The Women’s March went only so far because too many participants tried to co-opt others’ activism, not to synergize it. What fighting Jewish climate change will allow us to do is reframe a hefty chunk of our issue areas as a unified field of endeavor. The fact that it will once again alienate Jews is… well, I hesitate to say unfortunate, because I have no problem with it, but it will prove nothing more than a minor PR inconvenience. Just as it did in the Women’s March. Does anyone even remember how Jewish women were all but forced to support the destruction of the Jewish State in order to be accepted by others in the movement? Of course not. Not even the Jews in the Women’s March remember it, which is why their treatment by other progressives since October 7 came as such a shock to them.”
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