Congressional Democrats want to persevere the right of Palestinian
supporters to boycott Jewish-made goods from Israel, but they oppose our right to boycott companies who boycott those goods.
Convoluted, right?
This logically incongruent concept is ideologically entangled with the
recent surge in Democratic antisemitism, which is fueled by the Democratic
Party's allegiance (or"intersectionality") with Islam and the
Palestinians. To unravel this mess, we need to start at the beginning.
What is this boycott movement and who is behind it? The boycott,
divestment and sanctions movement (BDS) is anti-Israeli propaganda movement
started by Palestinians and their supporters, which seeks to wage economic
warfare on Israel with the intent of financially crippling the people and their
government to create an opportunity for Palestinians to overtake the Jewish
nation. "The BDS campaign does not support Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts,
and rejects a two-state solution to the conflict"Â explains the ADL. BDS is an economic version of Palestinian terrorism with
the same goals as related campaigns: arson terrorism, environmental terrorism, and terror tunnels. The BDS movement is simply part of the
Palestinian movement that wants to destroy Jewish Israel and replace it with an
Islamic Palestine.
Why do Democrats support the Palestinians and Islamic totalitarianism,
while opposing the all-inclusive Jewish country of Israel? The Democratic
Party is saturated by socialists and extreme leftists. Socialists and leftists
see the world in a black and white version of rich and poor. They see Israel as
rich, and hence bad, and the Palestinians as poor, and therefore victims. The
Palestinians have taken advantage of the socialist support and dishonestly
blamed their poverty on the Israelis. Palestinians also pulled the racism card
to entice younger Democrats and claimed that the Israelis are discriminating
against them based on race.
Palestinians have said that Israelis "took"Â their land