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Suzy's avatar

On the nose again, Pat! I have been thinking for a while that Israel epitomizes “Original Sin” to its haters - specifically the Christian version, the sin of existing as a consequence of its (modern) creation, for which it can never atone except by its destruction. (The Jewish interpretation of Adam & Eve is less about the “sin” of nakedness or existence and more about the responsibility we assume when we take from the tree of knowledge - ie, lose our childish naïveté and have to grow up). The “young” struggling state of Israel (1948-1967) was the darling of progressives of the time, which was easy because it was pitiable - the weak, Holocaust-survivor nation. Now that Israel is a grown up country with power, agency and a thriving economy, it’s the Jew among nations, which disrupts the comfortable image of the weak Jew. So projecting that irredeemable vice of original sin onto it helps anti-Zionists (even the self-hating Jews who don’t know or don’t care that it’s not a Jewish concept) feel superior again. My 2 cents. Keep up the great analysis, Pat!

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Moses Maimonides's avatar

Truly brilliant, Pat. Progressivism, leftism, whatever, has all the attributes of a religion. Notice how most on the Left shirk Christianity and Judaism (but of course not Islam) but then embrace the false worship and scapegoating you describe. Very sad, really.

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