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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: Divided We Stand: Israelis Splitting from American Jews—American Whites Splitting from Each Other Hamas and Israel clashed recently [700 rockets, 240 intercepts, 4 dead Israelis: Is the Iron Dome getting worse? By Sam Sokol, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, May 7, 2019] and, needless to say, the Trump Administration is backing Israel. GOP Big Brains think this is the way to win over Jewish voters (and donors), the so called Jexit. [Trump backers plan Jexit rally to attract Jewish voters, by Debra Saunders, Las Vegas Review-Journal, May 6, 2019] Which is also why they are targeting anti-Israel Democrats like Ilhan Omar. But it probably wont be as effective as they hope. Jewish voters generally support the Democrats, apparently because of domestic issues. [Pro-Trump Republicans plan big-money play for Jewish vote in 2020, by Alex Isenstadt, Politico, April 7, 2019] But there are also signs that Leftist and younger Jews are increasingly less supportive of Israel. In San Francisco, only a minority of young Jews believe that a Jewish state is important. [Vast numbers of progressive California Jews are disengaging from Israel, Survey Finds, by Judy Maltz, Haaretz, February 14, 2018] Most Jews still support Israel, but younger Jews are increasingly hostile towards Netanyahus long-lasting nationalist government. [As Israel turns 70, many young American Jews turn away, by Dox Waxman, The Conversation, May 3, 2018] This has been developing for some time: 2013 survey from Pew showed support for Israel among American Jews is inversely related to age. [Chapter 5: Connection With and Attitudes Toward Israel, Pew Research Center, October 1, 2013] Remarkably, a recent survey found American Jews are far more likely than Christians to say President Trump favors Israelis too much! [U.S. Jews are more likely than Christians to say Trump favors the Israelis too much, by Gregory Smith, Pew, May 6, 2019] Its long been embarrassingly obvious that Jewish groups like the Anti-Defamation League promote a double standardnationalism for me, diversity for thee. But this hypocrisy is becoming increasingly untenable. Benjamin Netanyahu recently said Israel is the national state, not of all its citizens, but only of the Jewish people. [Netanyahu says Israel is nation-state of the Jewish people and them alone, NPR, March 11, 2019. Emphasis added] Its currently impossible to imagine a contemporary American politician declaring America the national state only for whites (although this in fact what the 1790 Naturalization Act actually said). Yet it didnt cost Netanyahu: he won yet another election over opponents who would be considered right-wing by European and American standards. The Week declared there is functionally no Left left in Israel. VDARE Editor Peter Brimelow wrote in 1979 that the British elites saw in heroic breakaway white-ruled Rhodesia what we were and might have been. And we hated us. A similar process may be underway for American Jewsembarrassed by a frankly ethnonationalist, natalist, expansionist and confessional state. In contrast, the Beltway Right whole-heartedly backs the Netanyahu government. Paradoxically, the GOP actually has a far more consistent commitment to Israeli nationalism than it does to American nationalism. Thus the neocon website The Federalist recently published a remarkable article entitled The Moral Case For Israel Annexing The West BankAnd Beyond, in which radical containment or expulsion is advocated for the Palestinians in order to preserve the Jewish state [by Jason Hill, April 16, 2019]. Cuckservative Minicon Ben Shapiro advocated population transfers in 2003 (although hes since supposedly disavowed it). However, purely from the perspective of preserving an unchallengeable Jewish majority, the logic is sound. In Shapiros words in 2003, its an ugly solution, but it is the only solution. (VDARE.coms Robert Locke had, needless to say, already raised this point). Might American conservatives ever think this way about their own country? Conservatism Inc. adamantly insists not. Thus The Federalist recently denounced the Alt Right for racist bile and declared there is no connection between it and Respectable Right figures like Shapiro [Why the Left cant understand the Alt-Right, by David Marcus, March 29, 2019]. Few on the Dissident Right accept the term Alt Right today because its so smeared and so associated with specific individuals. But accepting it arguendo, Marcus is correct that it has no connection with Ben Shapiro. Shapiro, and most other Conservatism Inc. figures, believe American conservatism should be defined by a rejection of identity politicsexcept in the case of Israel. There, the GOP is firmly committed to blood and soil. Thus, theres not really a debate about whether the Republican is an ethnonationalist partyit already is. But for Israel. But will the GOP ever be even a civic nationalist party for Americans? Answer: a resounding Maybe. An emerging division among non-Jewish white Americans may force the GOP down this path. The Sailer Strategy often discussed here at VDARE.com argued that the GOP needed to win a larger share of the white majority in order to remain competitive in national electionsessentially by reaching out to the white working class. President Trump won the White House in 2016 by ignoring Conservatism Inc. and, following what weve been writing about for years, by winning the Rust Belt. However, its undeniable that there has been a dramatic shift leftward of progressive American whites on racial issues that predated President Trump [what Matthew Yglesias calls The Great Awokenin g]. This is not simply the result of a flight by non-Leftist whites from the Democrats, although that is certainly a factor. The whites who remain within the Democrats are moving radically leftward, most likely because of social media and JournoFa agitation. In contrast, despite Main Stream Media hysteria about white nationalism, there has been no equivalent radicalization process taking place among Republicans (President Trumps current immigration policy, for example, is far to the left of progressive Democrat Barbara Jordans.) The white nationalist chimera is basically the result of more things being called racist by an increasingly manic media elite. But while white Republicans arent radicalizing, theyre increasingly fed up with extreme white Democrats. Thus a recent Pew survey shows 53 percent of Republicans believe that the country has gone far enough in granting equal rights to blacks, with a significant minority of 31 percent saying it has gone too far . [Race in America 2019, by Juliana Menasce Horowitz, Anna Brown, and Kiana Cox, Pew, April 9, 2019] In contrast, almost two-thirds of white Democrats think the country has not done enough, with less than a third thinking its about right and only a tiny percentage thinking America has gone too far. On the question of racial discrimination, white Republicans and Democrats are exact opposites. Seventy-seven percent of Republicans think the main problem is seeing discrimination where it does not exist, while 22 percent think not seeing discrimination is the main problem. For Democrats, 78 percent think not seeing discrimination is the main problem, and only 22 percent think seeing discrimination where it does not exist is the main issue. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
I can see how this would happen. American Joos who have never been to visit Israhell have no idea what it is like to live there in that apartheid state. ;) "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
Most Jews are Democrats because they do not see themselves as whites and they work for the education-welfare industries. Dems do well among white college grads in polls because they are Jews and/or work for government.
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